We use a lot of Loco2's - as you mention, they work great.

We're starting to deploy a lot of AirMax 5GHz stuff - it works even better.
 We regularly see customers getting speedtest of 80Mbps (down and up).
 Latency is good.  We're in a very heavily crowded 5GHz area, and it doesn't
seem to affect it at all once you turn on AirMax.

On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Jerry Richardson
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Can I get some feedback on those using AirMax procucts?
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> We've use the NS2's in situations where we there are not many clients and
> the CPE's can all hear each which seems seems to work well.
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> The form factor, design, price, and performance combination of the M series
> hard to ignore and if it works as well as the NS2's have I'm game for trying
> it on a small scale where I need a lot of bandwidth and resistence to
> interference.
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> I'm willing to let my bad Bullet experience go as a fluke.
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