Subject: RE: [WISPA] Wireless Backhaul options/test/results
Does anyone have a standard link budget calculator they would recommend?
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*nods*
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Getting the licence (light license) can be done more or less overnight.
Y
nday, December 10, 2007 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Wireless Backhaul options/test/results
Roger says it works under WINE very well.
Mike Hammett wrote:
Radio Mobile.
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Has anyone worked with the 80GHz licensed or 60GHz unlicensed gear from
BridgeWave? They claim to be able to get the license work done pretty cheap
in roughly 5 days.
Thoughts?
December 10, 2007 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Wireless Backhaul options/test/results
Does anyone have a standard link budget calculator they would recommend?
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Radio Mobile.
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Does anyone have a standard link budget calculator they would recommend?
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any day... better RF performance.
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Hi Cameron,
You should be able to see 35MB from a VL-AU running version 4.x
frimware. 32MB if running 3.x. It is not shaped by direction at the
factory, you set up/down limits in the SU, or set it to wide open and
then you shpould be able to utilize full rate up or download.
The B100s are
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Has anyone worked with the 80GHz licensed or 60GHz unlicensed gear from
Bridg
80GHz licensed or 60GHz unlicensed gear
from BridgeWave? They claim to be able to get the license work done
pretty cheap in roughly 5 days.
Thoughts?
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Wireless Backhaul options/test/results
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 23:47:13 -0600
Has anyone worked with the 80GHz licensed or 60GHz unlicensed gear from
BridgeWave? They claim to be able to get the license work done pretty cheap in
roughly 5 days.
Thoughts?
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er 10, 2007 7:49 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Wireless Backhaul options/test/results
Has anyone worked with the 80GHz licensed or 60GHz unlicensed gear from
BridgeWave? They claim to be able to get the license work done pretty cheap
in roughly 5 days.
Thoughts?
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Funny you should ask. I tested a B-100 going 500 feet with Qcheck a couple
of d
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Hello all,
I am in the need of upgrading some backhauls. We are currently using
Alvarion AUVL units with a SU-54-BD. According to Alvarion, this link is
only capab
What about Tranzeo?
Bill
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If you want to stay in the unlicensed
If you want to stay in the unlicensed spectrum, you could check out
the 24GHz range, it should be able to do 3 miles, not sure on the
dish size though. Dragonwave has a product in that range.
Ryan
On Dec 9, 2007, at 10:25 PM, Felix A. Lopez wrote:
Dragonwave and/or Orthogon are some othe
Dragonwave and/or Orthogon are some others to
consider. Some of my old customers use them here in
the Bay Area, California.
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> Hello all,
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> I am in the need of upgrading some backhauls. We are
> currently using
> Alvarion AUVL units with a SU-54-BD. According to
Hello all,
I am in the need of upgrading some backhauls. We are currently using
Alvarion AUVL units with a SU-54-BD. According to Alvarion, this link is
only capable of 16mbit each way (Alvarion, please call it a 32mbit radio.)
We have looked into results on users who use Alvarion B100, Trango Lin
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