With all of our testing... the NanoBridge is good for 4 to 6 miles... 
8miles is a bit far for the NBM5
for that you may have better luck with NB-25 or the Powerbridge.

Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet&  Telecom

On 6/28/2010 12:03 PM, MDK wrote:
> I put up a temporary install of a UBNT rocket / sector combination, and it's
> at one of my regular AP spots, it sees quite a bit of noise.
>
> using a nanobridge as a cpe, and with only one other client online...   I
> was able, at 4 miles, to get an internal speed test of 120mbit.    This is
> using 40 mhz channel.
>
> It isn't "ideal' conditions, in fact, far from it, as the client end was
> looking past an obstruction, in the form of foliage in the fresnel zone, and
> the other end sees noise on what unused rf space there is around the -85
> to -90 range.
>
> I was able, using a 20 mhz channel, to get over 60 mbit throughput.
> didn't realize until later I was partially sharing the spectrum with another
> ap on the site.
>
> Impressive.    Not so impressive is that at 8.2 miles, with the client just
> peeking over the rooftop of the next door house, and through a tiny gap in
> trees a block away, throughput is about 8-12 down and 1-5 up, varies at
> times.   20 mhz channel.
>
> the internal speed test is used mostly for the speed tests at the short
> client, as I didn't have a fast enough machine to shove that much data, and
> using speedtest.net tests for the client at 8.2 miles.
>
> speed tests tended to raise the ping times from 1-6 ms to 8 to 20 ms, with
> apparently some random noise caused long pings now and then.
>
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