Our connections all increased on average by 4 db and we have seen some increase as much as 9 db shooting through thick pine tree forests at about 3 miles. We have 10 ENB's online servicing around 400 UE's and have not seen a single issue. We also have 2 centralized EPC's serving two counties and have never had one of them crash. I would check your configs. All of our EPC's have a minimum of 1.5 Gbps of bandwidth available with one that has a 10 Gbps uplink. All tower locations are fed with 2+0 licensed backhauls. I would recommend Telrad in a heart beat over all of the other crap out there. We are completely dumping Ubiquiti and using Cambium where we can and everything else Telrad!
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 11:38 AM, Steve Cole <[email protected]> wrote: > On 8/3/2016 1:18 PM, Adam Moffett wrote: > > Has anybody here made the transition from Wimax on Compact to LTE on > Compact? If so, I'm curious if you saw a big difference in NLOS > connections. Such as existing connections working better or being able > to get a connection in new places that didn't work before. Thanks for any > input. > > > > Sadly, the NLOS went down as Telrad has yet to provide us with a working > 4x4 MIMO (or even turning the second radio on). In our environment - lots > of trees etc. it is simply not working as well in LTE. Additionally, > Telrad's 7Mhz channels don't work properly - and may be the issue with the > 4x4 not working, but we are pushed for spectrum in our area. > > At this point I am loathe to recommend Telrad gear to anyone, frankly. In > WiMax mode it works reasonably but frankly that was all Alvarion, not > Telrad. Their EPCs regularly crash and still do not work in failover > mode. What a mess this product line is... and they have the balls to ask > us for a service contract! > > _______________________________________________ > Telrad mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/telrad > > -- Sincerely, Justin Davis SkyWerx COO 970-731-9790
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