Butch,

As much as I like Mikrotik (I have been using it for ptp backhauls for over 4 years now) and recently ptmp for customers, the ptmp is not on the same level as Canopy or Trango. Having a hardware based scheduler is something that just can not be done in software. The latest improvement did make a huge difference, but it still doesn't compare to a Trango AP that can be fully loaded (2.4ghz, 126 subs, 5Mbps total capacity) and deliver 4ms latency to every single subscriber. :)

Travis
Microserv

Butch Evans wrote:
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Travis Johnson wrote:

  
I don't think this is entirely true. For us, it becomes a "value" 
decision. If there was an AP that would deliver 100Mbps and could 
support 1000 subscribers, I would be willing to pay $10,000+ for it 
today. There is a real "gap" in the products that are available on 
the market:
    

I don't disagree with your assessment of the current product matrix. 
I don't even assume that ALL WISPs are "cheap".  I am not sure I 
would say that even MOST of them are cheap.  But enough of them are 
that the middle of the road products you want are missing in action.

  
Next = Mikrotik
Next = Trango, Canopy, etc
    

Since they have fixed their wireless, I'd put MT in the same class 
as Trango and Canopy.

  
So, again, why hasn't there been an evolution of products the last 
2-3 years? Did everyone stop normal R&D to focus on WiMax?
    

I have an opinion (which I stated in rant form) about what happened 
to the R&D.  The Canopy line (which is a very nice radio) is a good 
example.  Motorola has delivered a product that just works.  It is 
expensive compared to other products sold to the same "marketplace", 
but it is NOT expensive for what it delivers.  Better, yet, they are 
working to make a new product line that will improve upon what is 
available today.  But their primary market isn't the "normal" WISP. 
They service companies that are better funded, which typically means 
larger WISPs, cable companies and telcos.

I really hope I didn't offend anyone with my rant.  It wasn't 
intended to do that.  I really just wish our industry as a whole 
would get out of the hole that we have dug with the "cheaper is 
better" mindframe.

  

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