+1 on the Jirous dishes

Jaime Fink
CPO & Co-Founder
Mimosa

From: Mathew Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com<mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>>
Reply-To: "af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com>" 
<af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com>>
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 7:23 AM
To: af <af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com>>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] mimosa

At 8 miles, I would definitely go with 2' dishes and the B5c. I would probably 
go with the Jirous JRC-29 EXTREME MIMO.

On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Ryan Mano 
<rm...@corp.mdswireless.com<mailto:rm...@corp.mdswireless.com>> wrote:
Ok that’s good to know…my links would be around 8 miles…so I should get 
connectorized instead of intergrated….as for the dish what would be the best to 
get to work with this?

One mentioned jirous which I have used on a pervious link with a ptp450…would 
like to know the model number of that dish you are using for this radio and 
also if any others

thanks

From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com<mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com>] On Behalf 
Of Craig House
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 9:48 AM
To: af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] mimosa

I agree with this evaluation I only have two links up right now but a third one 
is halfway installed. The throughput on them at 10 miles with 2 foot dishes is 
easily doing 500 Mb and not dropping connections at all. Mine of course our 
connectorized but we also have a pair of integrated up that we were told were 
only good for 5 to 6 miles by the manufacture and we use them for several 
months in an emergency situation at almost 12 miles they did have stability 
problems but it got us through the pinch. And even at that distance we were 
getting pretty good signals according to the radios and about 200 meg of 
throughput but they did drop from time to time. When we put those up we didn't 
have time to order replacement radios to properly install them it was a quick 
fix to see if we could make them work and they did.   I also agree that the new 
firmware release coming out will solve hopefully a lot of issues that we have 
with them like the monitoring

Sent from my iPhone

On May 20, 2015, at 08:43, Shayne Lebrun 
<sleb...@muskoka.com<mailto:sleb...@muskoka.com>> wrote:
They’re good little radios, but they need some seasoning.  ‘auto everything’ 
mode makes what I would consider to be some questionable choices, for example.  
Also, zero SNMP support at this point, which makes things impossible to 
monitor/diagnose after the fact.

We’re eagerly looking forward to the next firmware release, which supposedly 
will enable SNMP and same-tower coordination.


From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Rory Conaway
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 9:33 AM
To: af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] mimosa

I’ve got 10 of them up and they have worked great.  As for mixing it with 
Cambium gear, that’s a tough one.  Because there is no interoperability with 
GPS between manufacturers, you have to rely on normal isolation methods.  You 
probably want to keep them at least 10 apart or more.  On the one tower where I 
was concerned about the issue and another location where I have a lot of 5GHz 
radios, Ubiquiti, and others on the same roof, I’m using the Jirous dishes with 
the built-in shrouds and then using the B5c’s.  I don’t have any comparison to 
the B5 in that situation, I just planned for the worst case scenario.  I have 
another colleague that is using the B5c’s with Ubiquiti antennas with Ubiquiti 
shroud on the same roof because he needed a 34dBi antenna and it’s shooting 32 
miles.   He couldn’t get enough throughput out of the AF5x radios so he swapped 
to the Mimosa and he is getting 2-3 times more throughput, about 200Mbps.

Rory

From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Mano
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 6:20 AM
To: 'af@afmug.com<mailto:af@afmug.com>'
Subject: [AFMUG] mimosa

Would like to know what your feedback is on the mimosa B5 intergrated….am 
looking to try this out and if its ok to mix with cambium gear on the same 
towers

thanks



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