What was the signal of the first link in 900?
On Jun 22, 2011 11:41 AM, "Simon Westlake" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am shooting through a hill and a forest, about ~2.5miles with 3.65GHz.
>
> The link was marginal at 900MHz, I really did this one as a test to see
> if 3.65GHz could handle it.
>
> I am using one of the KPP reflectors on the Nanostation as a test. It is
> linked up with a noise floor of -95 at about -85 to -90dB. Pretty
horrible.
>
> But I get about 3Mbps throughput.
>
> I have another customer with a lot of foliage but not such a nightmare
> situation. 900MHz was linked at about -75ish, 3.65GHz is linked in the
> low 80s (-82 to -85ish). This is without a reflector, just a straight
> NSM365.
>
> Customer gets about 5Mbps x 1.5Mbps.
>
> I don't think it is great at dense penetration but we've seen it work OK
> with a low noise floor in areas that were previously required to be
900MHz.
>
> On 6/22/2011 10:27 AM, Patrick D. Nix, Jr wrote:
>> How does the Ubnt 3.65 perform where going thru light foliage perhaps
>> only one or two trees? What kind of throughput? We are thinking of
>> switching some of our 2.4 over to 3.65 because of interference issues.
>>
>> Thanks
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