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Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Lucaya X-4000 radios
The benefit I see of the star-os duplex link using two cards is you can
use the busier direction on a full 20MHz wide channel and use the other
direction on a 5 or 10MH
Matt, you forgot to mention one other feature on the X-4000 : "FCC
Certified"
I'm a relative newbie at WISP equipment, but I'm just blown away by
the price/performance of the Lucaya gear. I was just looking at the
store and the M1208 client units are on special for $99 (each, in a
10 pac
The benefit I see of the star-os duplex link using two cards is you can
use the busier direction on a full 20MHz wide channel and use the other
direction on a 5 or 10MHz width channel.
You can also have one direction on 5 gig and the other on 2 gig, or even
900.
point is on a PtP link, if yo
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Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 6:35 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Lucaya X-4000 radios
Oooh well yeah ... since it uses 2 radio cards ... you are looking to 40
mhz total for regular operation and 80 mhz total for turbo mode ...
Also I assume you need to use
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Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 3:17 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Lucaya X-4000 radios
Hi all,
I did some performance testing yesterday with the new X-4000 radio units
from Lucaya and wanted to share the results.
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> Hi all,
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> I did some performance testing yesterday with the new X-4000 radio
units
> from Lucay
Hi all,
I did some performance testing yesterday with the new X-4000 radio units
from Lucaya and wanted to share the results. These are the new four
radio access point/client/backhaul units from Valemount Networks (the
authors of StarOS). The latest versions of the firmware now support
fu