Hi Robert, I love ours. One great thing the Mimosa B11 does is that the B11 can be run with a dynamic traffic split, meaning it can use any portion of the radio spectrum to either send or receive data. You're not locked into a 50/50 transmit/receive split like many other licensed radios.
As an example, I can send 500Mbps of data downstream and 50Mbps upstream through the link, as opposed to being locked into a 50/50 split like in other radios. For comparison, we have a SAF link that only does 366Mbps/366Mbps (using a 56Mhz channel), so the max throughput in any one direction is 366Mbps. Yet with the B11 using 40Mhz channels we can push any ratio of traffic up to something like 600Mbps total. If you are able to get 80Mhz channels, I imagine you would probably be able to do ~1.2Gbps total. This makes the spectrum usage way more efficient. IMO it really shines on unbalanced links where you're sending a lot more data in one direction than the other. The hardware quality is great too. The link we're running has been very reliable and works great. Brett Woollum br...@tekify.com (510) 266-5800, ext 6200 Tekify Broadband Internet Services http://www.tekify.com From: "Robert Dillon" <rdil...@itxbb.net> To: mimosa@wispa.org Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 11:51:04 AM Subject: [Mimosa] Mimosa B11 Hello all, Looking to see what experiences have been had with using B11 backhauls? Good/bad, would like to hear lessons learned if any. We're looking to put up hopefully a couple B11 links and would love to hear from those that have them already in use. Thank you. Robert Dillon In the Stix Broadband LLC, Co-Owner 814-472-2662 Office rdil...@itxbb.net www.itxbb.net This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com _______________________________________________ Mimosa mailing list Mimosa@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/mimosa
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