Please give us regular updates.  I need one PmP system to go 20 miles (LOS). 
Not sure Redline will do that at any speeds that are greater than Canopy. 
At 2-3 miles we get 4 Mbps through trees with Canopy.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John McDowell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] top 10 benefits of Wimax in 3.65ghz


> We've got a Redline system with NLOS indoor mount at .75 miles. We did 
> drive
> tests out to a mile NLOS, through trees, and got anywhere between 2-3Mbps 
> at
> the lowest modulation.
>
> We plan to go live with the product this month... As soon as we get our
> routing situation fixed.
>
> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 9:00 PM, Chuck McCown - 3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>
>> I totally agree.  I am planning to deploy 3.65 in this area and will be 
>> one
>> of the first if not the first.  If there is a plethora of real life
>> experience with this band with the existing products, I am all ears.  But
>> so
>> far, I don't know of any actual "WiMax" 802.16d or e equipment 
>> deployments
>> in this band.  Not saying it doesn't exist, just that I am ignorant of 
>> its
>> existence.  And for the NLOS prognostications, we have heard that all 
>> that
>> before from others.  Generally you hear stuff like that from sales folks
>> who
>> believe puffery to be a perfectly legit way to promote product.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jack Unger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 7:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] top 10 benefits of Wimax in 3.65ghz
>>
>>
>> > Drew,
>> >
>> > Are you drawing your conclusions based on 3.65 deployments in other
>> > parts of the world? I ask because it's hard to imagine that there are
>> > already enough 3.65 deployments in the U.S. to draw all your 
>> > conclusions.
>> >
>> > Also, physics is still physics. Even given advanced antenna systems,
>> > nLOS and NLOS performance at 3.65 is still going to be limited by hills
>> > and trees. No matter how advanced the APs and antenna systems, I find 
>> > it
>> > very hard to believe that 3.65 is going to approach the performance of
>> > 900 MHz inside of (or on the other side of) a forested area.
>> >
>> >
>> > jack
>> >
>> >
>> > Drew Lentz wrote:
>> >> I completely disagree with you on this topic. 3.65 makes a great play 
>> >> in
>> >> a rural setting. I have spoken with many different groups who are
>> >> capitalizing exactly on what benefits this frequency space offers in
>> >> these environments. The price tags are not as high as you think, and 
>> >> the
>> >> return on it is far greater than just how quickly your money comes 
>> >> back
>> >> in. The ability to provide high bandwidth services in a space where 
>> >> you
>> >> can control the QoS and give your end-users the ability (soon) to 
>> >> choose
>> >> their own client device, at least to me, makes more sense than using a
>> >> lightweight product like 900. As fas as battling terrain changes, look
>> >> again at the nLOS and NLOS characteristics of 3.65 .. not to mention
>> >> mobility and the self-install CPE.
>> >>
>> >> -d
>> >>
>> >>
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