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Dustin,
You have showed
how using both Pols, can reduce the sensitivity requirements of the radio,
able to extend link distance, and likely
Charles Wu wrote:
Can you please explain how this is applicable in modern-day implementations
of TCP? From my limited understanding, Nagle is a relic of the past (been
replaced by TCP Westwood, etc)
Nagle is very old circa 1984 I believe, but it hasn't really be
replaced. Many folks would
Hi Matt,
To answer your questions from my relatively "limited" sales & marketing
point of view
>RFC 2018 SACK
Yes it is enabled -- if you purchase a copy of our report, it shows the
exact system parameters configured on the box (basically, >sysctl -a | grep
tcp)
>RFC 896 Nagle
Can you please e
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Dustin,
You have showed how using both Pols,
can reduce the sensitivity requirements of the radio, able to extend link
distance, and likely aid in NLOS (that could degrade signal) as well.
However, when Tackling noise, that
doesn't r
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Charles you make a
good point, but Im going to throw a but in here:
but the
Orthogon / Canopy 300 radios will run also run at:
64 QAM
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Charles Wu wrote:
In an attenuated lab setup, running TCP (w/ Iperf), we see the
following results with the Spectra
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We are running FreeBSD boxes w/ Gigabit Ethernet NICs
I don't know all the details, since I'm not the technical guy running the
tests, but I believe we are using "standard" 1500
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Charles Wu wrote:
> In an attenuated lab setup, running TCP (w/ Iperf), we see the
> following results with the Spectra @ the 300 Mbps data rate
>
>
>
> 1 Way TCP Max
Charles Wu wrote:
In an attenuated lab setup, running TCP (w/ Iperf), we see the
following results with the Spectra @ the 300 Mbps data rate
1 Way TCP Max: 143 Mbps
2 Way BiDirectional TCP Max: 98.1 / 105 Mbps
What TCP settings did you use to achieve the above?
-Matt
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Tom DeReggiRapidDSL & Wireless, IncIntAirNet- Fixed Wireless
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Charles,
I
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Charles,
Ill chime in here cause you can get a Spectra for $15 to $16k wheras a
Licensed link goes from $20k and up...
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The Spectra would be around $20k with external antennas. A
licensed product is going to be at least that, and probably $5k more.
Sit bac
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>The
Spectra would be around $20k with external antennas. A
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>The Spectra would be around $20k with external
antennas. A licensed product is going t
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Tad less … wit 2
footers about $17k
Gino A. Villarini,
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Charles,
Ill chime in here cause you
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A Trango sales person mentioned to me that they were thinking about
offering a licensed product. If the price is like the res
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The Spectra would be around $20k with external
antennas. A licensed product is going to be at least that, and probably $5k
more.
Travis
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You don't need licensed to high throughput backhaul. For ex
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Bobby Burrow wrote:
I'm looking at moving to a licensed solution to increase throughput
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You don't need licensed to high throughput backhaul. For example,
Orthogon's Spectra provides 300Mbps aggregate at a price point
neral List'
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You don't need licensed to high throughput backhaul. For example,
Orthogon's Spectra provides 300Mbps aggregate at a price point generally
Less than 45Mbps licensed.
Hi Matt,
I am curious to see where / what you g
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>You don't need licensed to high throughput backhaul. For example,
>Orthogon's Spectra provides 300Mbps aggregate at a price point ge
al questions, feel free to ping me offlist
-Charles
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Spectra?
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I'm looking at moving to a licensed solution to increase throughput across
one of out backhaul links that spans 5 hops. Distances between hops range
anywhere from 7 to 19 miles.
We are currently using the d
You don't need licensed to high throughput backhaul. For example,
Orthogon's Spectra provides 300Mbps aggregate at a price point generally
less than 45Mbps licensed.
-Matt
Bobby Burrow wrote:
I'm looking at moving to a licensed solution to increase throughput across
one of out backhaul links
I'm looking at moving to a licensed solution to increase throughput across
one of out backhaul links that spans 5 hops. Distances between hops range
anywhere from 7 to 19 miles.
We are currently using the dual nstreme Mikrotik solution and it is working
very well, however the WRAP/RB532 solutions
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