What published specs have you seen on the airFiber latency? I asked one of the 
UBNT guys and they said it's microsecond. On any network I've managed, anything 
sub 1ms is acceptable.

Dylan

-----Original Message-----
From: John van Oppen [mailto:jvanop...@spectrumnet.us] 
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 2:22 PM
To: 'Andrew McConachie'; Marshall Eubanks
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: RE: airFiber

We actually have a lot of the old gigabeam radios in service, they are faster 
than the published specs of the airfiber links (1G full duplex vs 750 mbit/sec 
fd) and lower latency due to their very simplistic design.     To be honest, 
from a network engineering standpoint, the gigabeams were conveninet as path 
issues would show up as ethernet errors that can be used to trigger reroutes or 
other events.    That being said, we did not have a large variety of switches 
as the microwave side of our house is made up entirely of just a couple of 
cisco models.    The gigabeams also have a pure OOB management setup.


John


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