also an important note, you can't have an ac client with a regular m5 rocket 
ap.  you can use an a.c. prism rocket gen 2 (or any ac rocket) on a regular 
ubnt 5Ghz sector as ap though and have an ac or regular m5 client and that 
scenario would work just fine.  I do wish it was backwards compatible both ways 
but its not.  you have to have the a.c. as the AP not station unless both sides 
are ac.  


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-------- Original message --------From: Jeremy Austin <[email protected]> 
Date: 6/29/17  5:05 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: Ubiquiti Users Group 
<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] New RP-5AC-Gen2 with a 
AM5G20-90 sector antenna 
How long is a piece of string?
This wold be hard to say without more info… Missing parameters, among others:
Output power (related to center frequency)Bandwidth in megahertz (e.g., 10, 20, 
40)Distance to client(s), client antenna gain, client output powerNoise 
floorNumber of expected clients
Care to share any other details about how you wish to deploy, and whether you 
are comparing it to something you're already using?
If you're wanting something quick-and-dirty, Ubiquiti has a calculator at 
airlink.ubnt.com — but it does require some 'interpretation'. For instance, it 
does not calculate a fade margin — you have to do that yourself.

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 1:58 PM, Eduardo <[email protected]> wrote:




Does anybody has tried this combination? 
 
I wan to know how much bandwidth can I expect with this combination.
 
Thanks,
Eduardo Mejia
 

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