I’m guessing here. My guess is the 80Mhz needs to be contiguous, as I assume they are probably using some silicon that’s up converted from 5 Ghz.
Peter Kranz <http://www.unwiredltd.com/> www.UnwiredLtd.com Desk: 510-868-1614 x100 Mobile: 510-207-0000 <mailto:pkr...@unwiredltd.com> pkr...@unwiredltd.com From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Ken Hohhof Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 3:28 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Any interesting multi-gigabit backhauls at wispalooza.. Are you suggesting that if an 80 MHz channel (2 adjacent 40 MHz channels) was not available, you could license two non-contiguous 40 MHz channels on the same path and the radio would aggregate them capacity? From: Peter Kranz <mailto:pkr...@unwiredltd.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 5:22 PM To: af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Any interesting multi-gigabit backhauls at wispalooza.. This radio works like the other mimosa products, you have the following channel options 1x20 pair 1x40 pair 1x80 pair 2x20 pairs 2x40 pairs 2x80 pairs I assume both sites transmit on all available channels... So 2x80 actually transmits on 4 channels (2 low and 2 high) – Achieving their 4x4 MIMO deal.. Peter Kranz <http://www.unwiredltd.com/> www.UnwiredLtd.com Desk: 510-868-1614 x100 Mobile: 510-207-0000 <mailto:pkr...@unwiredltd.com> pkr...@unwiredltd.com From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Ken Hohhof Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 3:16 PM To: af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Any interesting multi-gigabit backhauls at wispalooza.. How does that work from a frequency coordination standpoint? I guess you need the same frequency clear in both directions. Given that Part 101 channels come in pairs (high and low), does the other one go unused? Or do the radios use both frequencies in both directions? Are the frequency coordinators ready for these? From: Josh Luthman <mailto:j...@imaginenetworksllc.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 5:06 PM To: af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Any interesting multi-gigabit backhauls at wispalooza.. It's not FDX Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 6:03 PM, Gino Villarini <ginovi...@gmail.com <mailto:ginovi...@gmail.com> > wrote: So can anyone expand on the channel usage on this units? It sees it uses the same channel on both locations? On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 5:56 PM, Mathew Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com <mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com> > wrote: If UBNT did anything with licensed, it would obviously need to be airfiber... but looking at what they have, I doubt they'd get under $2k. On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Josh Luthman <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com <mailto:j...@imaginenetworksllc.com> > wrote: Dude they can't even get sync to work on multipoint. The quality necessary for licensed makes 2k an unbelievable price point. Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 <tel:937-552-2340> Direct: 937-552-2343 <tel:937-552-2343> 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Oct 14, 2015 2:41 PM, "Brian Sullivan" <installe...@foxvalley.net <mailto:installe...@foxvalley.net> > wrote: I wish UBNT would jump on board with licensed gear. I'll bet they could offer the same thing for 1/2 the price. On 10/14/2015 4:34 PM, Darin Steffl wrote: $2k MSRP per radio plus antenna which are sold at Streakwave and DR. This is the best price point per meg on 11ghz licensed links. On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Tyler Treat <tyler.tr...@cornbelttech.com <mailto:tyler.tr...@cornbelttech.com> > wrote: what price are they touting? _____ From: Af <af-boun...@afmug.com <mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com> > on behalf of Peter Kranz <pkr...@unwiredltd.com <mailto:pkr...@unwiredltd.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 4:28 PM To: af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Any interesting multi-gigabit backhauls at wispalooza.. Thanks, I am aware of how it works. at 10km the B11 offers a 1560 Mbps PHY rate, and a 1248 Mbps TCP data rate. So if one was to spend 50% of the budget on upload, they would see a 624 Mbps full duplex link. Which as I was saying before is meh inducing other than the good price point. >> There is no full duplex on the B11. It is auto-TDMA and is flexible so >> you're not limited to 750 Mbps one way. You could have 1000 Mbps one way and >> 500 the other way. The SFP at 1G is what would limit the speed to 1G on >> downstream. -- Darin Steffl Minnesota WiFi www.mnwifi.com <http://www.mnwifi.com/> 507-634-WiFi <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> Like us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi>