For around $1000 a month I think you can get a 1 gbps wireless link from
Gigabeam, that would work for that distance I think.
Atlas has been working great for us, using 5.3 for that short distance, you
likely can get the full 54 mbps. We are getting about 36 mbps throughout for
a 14 mile link we have live. But then again that does not meet the spec you
are asking for of 50mbps full duplex.
You probably can use one of the Tsunami radios that bond several 5.3
channels, or the YDI ElinkIIs that I think use double channels (FDD). None
of these will give you the FULL 50 mbps Full duplex you are asking for
though. I think they peak out around 30 mbps full Duplex real throughput.
Because your range is so close, maybe you should jump up to 23 Ghz? Although
you probably can't pull that off for 8 grand.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Scrivner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 12:08 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Good Backhaul?
I need some feedback from the collective. I am looking for a backhaul
radio link for my main tower. 5.8 Ghz is fully utilized at this location.
It is only a 1500 foot shot. I would like at least 50 meg full or 100 meg
half duplex. I would like this solution to be under $8K or so. 5.3 Ghz is
pretty open here. Does a solution exist? I can lay fiber for about $12K or
so. I am considering doing that but I think laying fiber for my main
connection when I am a fixed broadband wireless provider sends the wrong
message to my potential customers when Charter is going all over town
selling fiber connections. I welcome your feedback.
Scriv
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