don't use the connectorized version.  use a bare SM or SM with reflector.

use the cambium 90* sector antenna

as long as you are not trying to do nLOS or NLOS you should be fine.  you
might get away with one tree in the way but not much else.

2 cents

sean


On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Darin Steffl <darin.ste...@mnwifi.com>
wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> We have not yet tried any of the PMP 450 gear in 3.65 and wondering if you
> have any advice and info on how we can successfully try one sector. We have
> 8 customers on a 2.4 Ubiquiti sector with heavy interference and we need
> them off that ASAP. They're all within 1 mile of tower site with signals
> from -50 to -65 on nanobeams and they all fall within a 90 degree coverage
> pattern.
>
> Would we be better off buying the bare SM's with a reflector dish or
> getting the connectorized version and finding a panel or dish antenna? Any
> recommendations for either kind of antenna?
>
> We should be fine with the Lite-AP for now since we have under 10
> customers we want to trial this with. For doing standalone, do we need the
> CMM of Packetflux gear or can we just purchase standalone power supply and
> GPS antennas?
>
> Should we use the standard Cambium recommend 90 degree antenna or would
> you recommend another brand like KP Performance or Ubiquiti?
>
> Also, who would have best price on Cambium gear with our normal discount?
> We purchase from Streakwave and Doubleradius and wondering if other master
> distributors might have better pricing than these two?
>
> If I think of anything else, I'll fire it off to the list.
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> Darin Steffl
> Minnesota WiFi
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