John,

I know you may disagree with what I'm about to say but using 8 radios that are physically spaced so close together is very likely going to lead to interference between the radios with consequent lost throughput.

If and only if the builder of an 8-radio system uses intelligent frequency planning (for example: Ch 1, 6, and 11 on 2.4 GHz and non-overlapping frequency selections on 5 GHz) will there be any chance of avoiding interference when the system is handling moderate-to-heavy traffic. Even then, it's going to take luck (and who can rely upon luck to secure their livelihood?) to keep the interference down and the throughput up.

My suggestion: Include advice and guidance on this topic in your documentation.
jack



John Tully wrote:

The eight port mpci to pci cards main use would be to easily use eight radios in you AP platform. This should be quite useful for multiradio APs with your choice of software.

John
www.mikrotik.com




RouterBOARD 18 --  8 port mPCI to PCI board (Extreme)

http://www.routerboard.com/rb11.html#rboard18
(the back side has four ports also - tomorrow, both sides will be shown)

Price: $120 List

John
www.routerboard.com
www.mikrotik.com




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