Daniel,

Which channel width are you using to get 740M and what’s the distance of the 
link?


From: Daniel Peoples 
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2017 7:21 PM
To: Ubiquiti Users Group 
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] PTP with PoweBeam AC ISO

AF24 and be done, 740mbps full duplex.


Daniel Peoples
Resonance Broadband

Resonancebroadband.com
918-429-3620



On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 5:46 PM, Mark Steckel <[email protected]> wrote:

  I have a 2130 ft link using a pair of PBE-5AC-300-ISOs and 30 MHz-wide 
channel in U-NII 1 working great. Consistently provides 200 Mbps or a bit more.

  Based on a few posts on the Ubnt forums, I tried and ended up with better 
results configuring the radios as PTMP instead of PTP.

  Cheers
  Mark


  ----- On Feb 23, 2017, at 6:29 PM, Eduardo [email protected] wrote:

  > Hi guys,
  > We need a link with at least 120M to join two buildings that are 2,200 ft. 
from
  > each other. Thinking in use the PowerBeam AC ISO that suppose to do 450Mbps.
  > I know that the new regulations on the 5GHz have some restrictions on the 
power
  > of the radios that affect the throughput of the link. Trying to understand
  > those limitations, but really I could get it totally and wondering if 
someone
  > has a real life experience that can say which of the U-NII (1, 2A, or 2C)
  > frequency will work in this scenario and which channel width thinking on 
20,30
  > or 40MHz. This is a place with a big interference in the 5725-5850 MHz
  > spectrum.
  > Any suggestion is much appreciate.
  > Thanks,
  > Eduardo Mejia
  > [ http://www.webjogger.net/ | www.Webjogger.net ]
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