Re: [AFMUG] Ignitenet Metrolinq 60ghz

2019-12-03 Thread Ryan Ray
Agreed. We've had ignitenet running for our backhaul network for years. The
radios are reliable. Make sure you have your link budgets and you won't
find a better price - performance ratio. We very rarely see issues. Less
than one issue a year typically on a network of 20 radios.

On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 4:33 PM Mike Meluskey  wrote:

> We have over 100 customers/sites connected using Ignitenet.
> It works.  Reliability has been impressive.
> As has been stated, Mounting is important.
>
> On 2 Dec 2019, at 20:19, Dev wrote:
>
> > They’re surprisingly good, we were pleasantly shocked. We have a
> > 35cm link running 1300 meters at -57dBm which claims to have a
> > theoretical max throughput of 2.3Gbit, until it rains, then you need
> > the built-in 5GHz backup.
> >
> > They’ve had hiccups, but hey, buy a $10K link and you’ll probably
> > get more reliability if that’s what you need.
> >
> > Mounting needs to be very solid, you need their rifle scope doo-dad to
> > aim them at any distance.
> >
> > Also, the GUI isn’t terrifically annoying, which is a plus.
> >
> >> On Dec 2, 2019, at 4:09 PM, Steve D  wrote:
> >>
> >> So I know a few of you have these.  What's been the long term feeling
> >> on their performance and reliability?
> >>
> >> Looking at doing a commercial/industrial type setup with each of the
> >> buildings between 120 - 400m away at most.  I'd have the Omni thing
> >> ML-60-10G-360 at the fiber side feeding about 4 other buildings and
> >> probably using the highest gain cpe (ML2.5-60-35 I think?)
> >>
> >> I don't see why this won't work, but I have zero experience with
> >> these guys.  My only other concern is that I've heard mounting has to
> >> be rock solid which might be tricky for one of them as I'd need to be
> >> 10 feet in the air off the side of a small trailer.
> >>
> >> Thoughts and insights would be welcome.
> >>
> >> -Steve D
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Re: [AFMUG] Ignitenet Metrolinq 60ghz

2019-12-02 Thread Mike Meluskey

We have over 100 customers/sites connected using Ignitenet.
It works.  Reliability has been impressive.
As has been stated, Mounting is important.

On 2 Dec 2019, at 20:19, Dev wrote:

They’re surprisingly good, we were pleasantly shocked. We have a 
35cm link running 1300 meters at -57dBm which claims to have a 
theoretical max throughput of 2.3Gbit, until it rains, then you need 
the built-in 5GHz backup.


They’ve had hiccups, but hey, buy a $10K link and you’ll probably 
get more reliability if that’s what you need.


Mounting needs to be very solid, you need their rifle scope doo-dad to 
aim them at any distance.


Also, the GUI isn’t terrifically annoying, which is a plus.


On Dec 2, 2019, at 4:09 PM, Steve D  wrote:

So I know a few of you have these.  What's been the long term feeling 
on their performance and reliability?


Looking at doing a commercial/industrial type setup with each of the 
buildings between 120 - 400m away at most.  I'd have the Omni thing 
ML-60-10G-360 at the fiber side feeding about 4 other buildings and 
probably using the highest gain cpe (ML2.5-60-35 I think?)


I don't see why this won't work, but I have zero experience with 
these guys.  My only other concern is that I've heard mounting has to 
be rock solid which might be tricky for one of them as I'd need to be 
10 feet in the air off the side of a small trailer.


Thoughts and insights would be welcome.

-Steve D
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Re: [AFMUG] Ignitenet Metrolinq 60ghz

2019-12-02 Thread Dev
They’re surprisingly good, we were pleasantly shocked. We have a 35cm link 
running 1300 meters at -57dBm which claims to have a theoretical max throughput 
of 2.3Gbit, until it rains, then you need the built-in 5GHz backup. 

They’ve had hiccups, but hey, buy a $10K link and you’ll probably get more 
reliability if that’s what you need.

Mounting needs to be very solid, you need their rifle scope doo-dad to aim them 
at any distance.

Also, the GUI isn’t terrifically annoying, which is a plus.

> On Dec 2, 2019, at 4:09 PM, Steve D  wrote:
> 
> So I know a few of you have these.  What's been the long term feeling on 
> their performance and reliability?
> 
> Looking at doing a commercial/industrial type setup with each of the 
> buildings between 120 - 400m away at most.  I'd have the Omni thing 
> ML-60-10G-360 at the fiber side feeding about 4 other buildings and probably 
> using the highest gain cpe (ML2.5-60-35 I think?)
> 
> I don't see why this won't work, but I have zero experience with these guys.  
> My only other concern is that I've heard mounting has to be rock solid which 
> might be tricky for one of them as I'd need to be 10 feet in the air off the 
> side of a small trailer.
> 
> Thoughts and insights would be welcome.
> 
> -Steve D
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[AFMUG] Ignitenet Metrolinq 60ghz

2019-12-02 Thread Steve D
So I know a few of you have these.  What's been the long term feeling on
their performance and reliability?

Looking at doing a commercial/industrial type setup with each of the
buildings between 120 - 400m away at most.  I'd have the Omni thing
ML-60-10G-360 at the fiber side feeding about 4 other buildings and
probably using the highest gain cpe (ML2.5-60-35 I think?)

I don't see why this won't work, but I have zero experience with these
guys.  My only other concern is that I've heard mounting has to be rock
solid which might be tricky for one of them as I'd need to be 10 feet in
the air off the side of a small trailer.

Thoughts and insights would be welcome.

-Steve D
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