900 won't do 10 megs.

Get on the tower with a Ubiquiti and the dual pol panels (powerbridge?) and
put up an omni or sector with 2.4 or 5.  Depending on terrain all subs under
a mile should be fine.

On Sep 13, 2010 6:58 PM, "Glenn Kelley" <gl...@hostmedic.com> wrote:

3.65 is limited in that you can only go as high as 99 feet I believe -
someone will correct me if I am wrong.
If you are using airmax - 2.4 should help

5ghz you may have some issues w/ trees however

My suggestion is a mix - I noticed that you have not mentioned 900mhz
900 and trees especially at that distance - sub 1 mile is awesome - but
doubt you will see the 10mbps speeds you wish.

5ghz is your best choice - if you can use it.

setting up both 2.4 and 5ghz sectors may help - double the cost - but in the
end - would allow you the most flexibility


On Sep 13, 2010, at 6:20 PM, Nick White wrote:

> om this tower, no one in town would be more than ....
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