Bruce,

 

We have a remote proctor site adjacent to one of our campuses that has been
online for 7 months using a pair of Ubiquiti Airfiber 5. The testing site is
CCTV intensive and we see ~300Mbps across this link very reliability pretty
much all day long.  We also push standard network and VoIP traffic across
the link. For the price, they are pretty hard to beat. If I were purchasing
them again today, I would consider the AirFiber 24 instead for the increased
throughput. I would estimate we are shooting about 300yds, and no doubt they
would work well at much greater distance. They come with built in GPS
locating mechanisms and support AES encryption. We power them with a set of
Ubiquity POE injectors and surge suppressors.

 

http://www.ispsupplies.com/brands/airFiber/Ubiquiti-AF24.html

 

http://www.ispsupplies.com/brands/airFiber/Ubiquiti-airFiber-5.html

 

Thanks,

 

Chris Adams, CISSP

 

Director, Network & Telecom Services

Division of Information Technology

University of North Georgia

E-Mail:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] | Office: (706)
867-2891

 

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Entwistle, Bruce
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 12:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] point to point wireless bridge

 

We have been running a pair of Bridgewave GE60 units for several years to
link to some remote buildings.  We recently learned that these units are
reaching/reached EOL, so it is time to begin looking at replacing this
hardware.   I was looking to see what others have used for this type of
link.  The distance between the two units is about 200 feet and the bridge
units are connecting to 1Gb ports on the switches at each end.

 

Thank you

Bruce Entwistle

Network Manager

University of Redlands

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