Which problem is easier to fix?  You deployed an omni and take rate has been 
phenomenal and you need more capacity?  Or you deployed 4 sectors and only have 
5 subs between them?  Well, I guess the second one, if the answer is 
decommission the site and redeploy the equipment.


From: Tyler Treat via Af 
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 10:28 AM
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Pmp450 vs epmp pros vs cons

Afford/justify.  Either way I pretty much agree.  And I was an omni fanboy.   


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Corn Belt Technologies, Inc. 

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On Oct 18, 2014, at 10:21 AM, Mike Hammett via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:


  I've noticed a lot of PMP operators are deploying omnis (presumably because 
they can't afford 4 APs. Give me TDMA Atheros with sectors over omnis on 
anything any day.




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  Mike Hammett
  Intelligent Computing Solutions
  http://www.ics-il.com



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  From: "Kurt Fankhauser via Af" <af@afmug.com>
  To: af@afmug.com
  Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 8:38:14 AM
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Pmp450 vs epmp pros vs cons


  TJ, 

  No difference between the 3 different frequencies bands (other than NLOS 
range) as far as the product itself they are all the same animal. 2.4ghz NLOS 
is slightly better than 3.65ghhz. They all function the same and have the same 
expected throughputs per channel width. They all use the same firmware and i 
love the interface being the same across all 3. The only major difference is 
the 5ghz is V/H versus slant on the other two. That just translates to the 5ghz 
omni being ALOT smaller and lighter. There are some places that i wish the 
2.4ghz woulda been V/H because of the omni size but overall I am still very 
happy with the 2.4ghz 450. 



  Kurt Fankhauser
  Wavelinc Communications

  P.O. Box 126

  Bucyrus, OH 44820

  http://www.wavelinc.com

  tel. 419-562-6405

  fax. 419-617-0110


  On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 4:57 AM, TJ Trout via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

    Kurt, 

    Any pros and cons on 450 between 2ghz, 3.65 and 5?  Any differences at all? 
Range vs throughput? Obviously 2ghz penetrates better, 3 is licensed and 5 has 
more spectrum but anything else? All bands are open for me 

    Thanks

    On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 11:20 PM, Kurt Fankhauser via Af <af@afmug.com> 
wrote:

      I started the spring deploying 450 in 2.4ghz, 5ghz, and 3.65ghz and then 
middle of the summer deciding i had to"try" some ePMP because the cost was so 
low I couldn't resist.... I can say now that I am fairly certain I will 
probably stick with the 450. There are many small reasons that when I 
considered them all i came to this conclusion. Here are my reasons: 

      1. ePMP latency starts to go up quickly once you have more than 10 
clients on an AP. Once you get over 20 clients the latency is pretty much 25-30 
ms. Cambium was honest about this at the road tour and they noted if you want 
the best latency to stick with the 450.
      2. Sync between the two platforms is not there yet. If you have adjacent 
towers on the different platforms that can see each other you won't have sync.
      3. No remote spectrum analyzer for clients. This is HUGE for when the 
clients fire up their wireless camera and baby monitors and trash the whole 
spectrum.
      4.No burst bucket on CPE's 
      5.EPMP Interface is SLOWWW. Cambium explained at the tour they were 
offloading alot of processing power to the PC you are viewing the interface 
with and i can't be taking a quad core machine up a tower to work on these 
radios and do site surveys. I am working with a Panasonic Toughbook and takes 
FOREVER to log into the EPMP radios.
      6. Fore some reason site surveys are a PITA with ePMP. Think its a 
combination of many factors here... slow interface one of them...
      7. EPMP in 5ghz DFS band has really low power output. Something like 
13-14db. When using an omni antenna you can't get maximum legal EIRP out of the 
ePMP.
      8. 450 link tests and SM modulation is pretty stable and predictable. 
EPMP seems like its all over the place. I don't think I have yet seen EPMP 
linktest get full up or down outside of a lab environment.

      There might be other reasons but I'm pretty tired and was heading for bed.




      Kurt Fankhauser
      Wavelinc Communications

      P.O. Box 126

      Bucyrus, OH 44820

      http://www.wavelinc.com

      tel. 419-562-6405

      fax. 419-617-0110



      On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 5:05 PM, TJ Trout via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

        I haven't been keeping real up to date on current generation ptmp 
offerings but we have a new site going up and I need to decide pretty quickly 
on some equipment. For the guys who have been using both 450 and epmp do you 
have any pros and cons ? Any reason to spend the extra money when epmp seems to 
have the same if not better performance , sync, etc?

        My gut says 450 is going to be my best long term solution but with all 
of the positive epmp feedback it's hard to justify the extra money?





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