Title: RE: [smartBridges] smartbridges scalability

I can agree with that good management can do anything we ran our entire WISP on a 128kbit fiber outbound for almost 3 months it wasn't blazing fast and we had a lot of stuff blocked out but it was up until we got our t1's up and a bigger receive satalite.

I have about 23-30 clients on each radio at any given point, but this is without any RTS Settings changed and not using sectors like I should be but that will soon change :)

Chris

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From: Eje Gustafsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 1:49 AM
To: Joe Kelley

30-50 clients per AP and 80-120 clients on a T1. Give or take depends
on your type of clients and their usage pattern as well if you
bandwidth limit or not. I know a WISP that is getting close to 200
clients on a T1 and they do it thanks to good bandwidth management but
are now getting ready to order another T1 since they are there where
they start to really need one soon.

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JK> Talking about traffic

JK> What kinds of numbers are being run on a T1
JK> I have seen where one APPO can have 128 simultaneous connections
JK> But I have seen where most are running about 50 customers per radio
JK> What if you have business and residential customers
JK> Business mostly during the day and Residential mostly during the day
JK> What is a reasonable numbers to run on each radio and each T1

JK> Thanks, haven't got there yet but will

JK> Joe K


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JK> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Hartley
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JK> Subject: Re: [smartBridges] smartbridges scalability

JK> Chris, how many per AP? Have you run into a wall yet with number of subs
JK> per AP?

JK> phantam wrote:
>> Pricewise I would say it's highly scalable, backhauls is up to you I
>> would prefer to use the 5ghz smartbridges but there not out yet :( But I
>> haven't had problems as of yet with the APPO's or AP's I have around 300
>> customers on it.
>>
>> Chris

>> My company is debating using smartbridges for our new wireless rollout. We
>> are expecting to turn up 300 customers. Is smartbridges scaleable

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