I would not use the wireless uplink for this scenario. While it does work 
pretty reliably, I would only use it in a very low usage environment. Each 
downlink AP about halves performance. Even without knowing how many users and 
how large an area are you talking about, I would definitely go the separate 
backhaul route.


On July 29, 2016 1:07:26 PM PDT, Steve Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>Those of you who use Unifi.  I am about to do an outdoor event for 1
>week.  Going to use Unifi to provide Wi-Fi.
>Question: How much bandwidth do you lose per AP if you use the Wireless
>link ability of the AUP-Outdoor+ Aps (2.4 Only).
>
>I will have 1GB fiber to the location.  3 Buildings and a large outside
>area to cover so I have 4 outdoor Aps.  Should I setup a 5.8 Omni 40Mhz
>wide with a Nanobeam 19 at each AP and building to feed each APs or
>will the wireless link of the Unifi suffice?  Going to give 5MB per
>connection and don’t want to kill the main Unifi AP.
>
>TThoughts
>
>Steve Barnes
>Wireless Operations Manager
>PCSWIN.COM
>NLBC.COM
>
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