I wouldn't call 35Mbps, just a little more upload speed, when we're looking at a scale of 5M or 40M. Don't get me wrong, I wish the product was an AC MU-MIMO product but I have to believe we are on a path to getting there and at least we can take advantage of their intermediate milestones along the way to solve real issues we're having vs having the developments sit in a lab until the dream system is ready. I have no knowledge of said dream system, just hoping.

From a marketing perspective, I'm not sure why they didn't run this test on a 40MHz channel because the numbers would have looked more impressive. I don't know about you but we don't run many 40MHz links though. If the uplink is slammed and can't send tcp acks back, then it will affect downlink performance. Plus this will help us deliver symmetrical service to businesses without having to install 2' dishes on the tower to each business which will allow us to save on tower rent.

Is this everything to everyone, obviously not. Right now it's still tough to compete with residential cable. All said it's an exciting time to be in the WISP industry because so much is happening from all of the vendors even if it's not at the pace we'd all wish for. In full disclosure, we were a beta tester of E2k and are very happy with it's performance so far.

Joe Falaschi
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On 6/7/16 10:51 AM, Keefe John wrote:

That doesn't seem like that great of an improvement.� Just a little more upload speed?


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