Yeah, as far as I know, 450i is the only thing that's still in production.

Last I checked, all the old ubnt stuff on eBay was going for nearly as much
as new ptp 450 anyway, so that's probably not very realistic either.

The only cheap way to do it is probably to use some old pmp100 radios, but
that's only going to get you 4mbps.

On Tue, Aug 16, 2022, 5:03 AM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think the 450 is all you’ve got.
>
> For me, nlos isn’t worth pursuing anymore. The link degrades over years as
> trees grow and there’s nothing much you can do about it.  I would rather
> say “no” and pursue something else with my time.   But If I had to do
> 900MHz I think 450i is the only reasonable choice that I’m aware of.
>
> You could hunt for old cards or old ubnt on eBay I guess.
>
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> *Subject:* [AFMUG] 900 MHz PtP
>
> Is there a good source for an inexpensive, but reliable 900 MHz PtP,
> solution these days? Looking for something for a client that needs a nLOS
> link. All I can find is Cambium 450, which seems crazy expensive for what
> I'm looking for. Back in my WISP days, I seem to recall you could throw
> together a pretty cheap, reliable 900 MHz solution with Mikrotik, but it
> seems those have gone the way of the dodo. Seems UBNT doesn't sell 900 MHz
> stuff anymore either. Guessing the small band size probably made 900 MHz
> impractical for delivering the speeds generally required these days. Can
> anyone point me at anything?
>
> Craig
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