Unlock? A key is needed to unlock those equipments? Is it at extra cost?

On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 8:30 PM, Blair Davis via Mikrotik-users <
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> You do have to unlock Mimosa, but, after that, you need not have anything
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> I despise 'the cloud' and would never make my network dependent upon it.
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> On 11/22/2016 4:19 PM, Ing. Raul Rodriguez via Mikrotik-users wrote:
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> Mimosa is like Apple product, very closed market, is a cloud based system.
> Need to register and they will unlocked the radio.  Don’t know the
> frequency flexibility have never used but I do read.  Go RB NetMetal 5 with
> 30db dish + Sleeve 30 kit for enhance PTP performance( the best $$$ you can
> spend ) this really gives an outstanding performance in noisy environment.
> Also the Mk has layer 2/MAC support with Winbox something that UBNT and
> Mimosa don’t have.
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> *From:* OWS Optimum Wireless [mailto:[email protected]
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> *Sent:* Monday, November 21, 2016 7:29 PM
> *To:* Ing. Raul Rodriguez; Mikrotik Users
> *Subject:* Re: [Mikrotik Users] Which could be best radio for a ptp
> 200Mbps link?
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> Thanks Raul, Tim, Blair, and the rest for replying.
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> Based on your experience, looks like the AF and the B5Lite can do the job.
> I need unlicensed frequency and for the price comparison the B5Lite is the
> better option, but have never used Mimosa products in the past. Have to
> give a try. In the other hand, I first was thinking of using RB NetMetal.
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> Thanks again for your time.
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> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Ing. Raul Rodriguez via Mikrotik-users <
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> Me at 8 miles , 30db dish with RF Armour +  UBNT AF5X + 30Mhz  passing
> 190Mbps/43Mbps  75% duty cycle.  You get what you pay.  There are many
> options, unlicensed and licensed.
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> If you understand RouterOS I will recommend Mikrotik  MetMetal 5Ghz with
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:mikrotik-users-
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Blair Davis via Mikrotik-users
> *Sent:* Friday, November 18, 2016 11:59 PM
> *To:* OWS Optimum Wireless; Mikrotik Users
> *Subject:* Re: [Mikrotik Users] Which could be best radio for a ptp
> 200Mbps link?
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> We have the B5Lite passing 350Mbps at 1.3Miles
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> On 11/18/2016 9:19 PM, OWS Optimum Wireless via Mikrotik-users wrote:
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> Thank you all for replying.
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> I was looking into the Ubiquiti AirFiber products but, are very expensive.
> Saurabh suggested the RBSEXTANT but, didn't have any idea that product
> could handle such. Looking at the specs, it says it can handle 81kpps and
> 983Mbps in simple (fast path) bridging. For the price is very attractive
> but, never heard of anyone using.
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> I would like to know, based on experience, what product you've or are
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> On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Saurabh Nagpal via Mikrotik-users <
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> Hello Jermy,
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> Mikrotik Sextant is extremely successful, lightweight , inexpensive
> product for this kind of application.
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> http://multilink.us/RBSEXTANT-G-5HPnD_p_303.html
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> We have suggested, and supplied
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> We can offer no questions asked  product return warranty to you.
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> On 18-Nov-2016, at 7:26 PM, Jeremy Austin via Mikrotik-users <
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> For this distance, the Ubiquiti AF24 sounds like a good option.
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> On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 2:57 PM, OWS Optimum Wireless via Mikrotik-users <
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> Hello.
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> I'm in need of an equipment that would constantly transfer 200Mbps for a
> ptp link to my backhaul. I've looked into UBNT products but, only their AC
> equipments are "capable" to do.
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> What can you guys recommend or what are you using for "high data transfer"?
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> The PTP is only 2.5km and need to bring at least 150Mbps to our central /
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> Thank you in advanced for your time and guidance.
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