Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Recommendations?
Without having gotten too close to them, they do appear to be tall, old, and well-established deciduous trees. Thick green foilage and a total of a few hundred yards of them, I would guesstimate, in multiple lines stacked between both ends of this potential link. Thanks. On 5/11/2011 12:29, Kevin Battersby wrote: > I have dealt with a lot of 900 MHz in wooded areas. Non-LOS is really > Near-LOS. > > What kind of trees, how thick and etc.? > > On May 11, 2011, Steven McGehee wrote: >> I have a link I am looking to establish soon that is 1.2 miles, non-LOS >> due to several thick tree lines (no buildings or earth, just trees). I' >> d >> like to get at least 10x10Mbps with plans to carry voice traffic. A PTP >> setup is fine, but if there is a capable PtMP platform available that >> could support 4-6 customers with at least 3x3Mbps (and up to 10x10 or >> more for one or all subs), that would be even better (as there are a >> handful of other potential clients in the area). All potential links >> that would be in this PtMP sector are within 90 degrees of each other >> with very similar distance (1-1.5 mile) and NLOS due to trees. Noise >> floor is expected to be favorable. >> >> Most of you seem to like Ubiquiti gear but I'm not very familiar with >> them. The AirMax Sector in 900Mhz may fit the bill. Or maybe a Rocket or >> NBM9 if I do strictly a single PTP link? I deal mostly with LOS >> applications and non-Ubiquiti gear, so any advice (including model >> numbers) would be appreciated. WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
Re: [WISPA] 900MHz Recommendations?
I have dealt with a lot of 900 MHz in wooded areas. Non-LOS is really Near-LOS. What kind of trees, how thick and etc.? On May 11, 2011, Steven McGehee wrote: > I have a link I am looking to establish soon that is 1.2 miles, non-LOS > due to several thick tree lines (no buildings or earth, just trees). I'd > like to get at least 10x10Mbps with plans to carry voice traffic. A PTP > setup is fine, but if there is a capable PtMP platform available that > could support 4-6 customers with at least 3x3Mbps (and up to 10x10 or > more for one or all subs), that would be even better (as there are a > handful of other potential clients in the area). All potential links > that would be in this PtMP sector are within 90 degrees of each other > with very similar distance (1-1.5 mile) and NLOS due to trees. Noise > floor is expected to be favorable. > > Most of you seem to like Ubiquiti gear but I'm not very familiar with > them. The AirMax Sector in 900Mhz may fit the bill. Or maybe a Rocket or > NBM9 if I do strictly a single PTP link? I deal mostly with LOS > applications and non-Ubiquiti gear, so any advice (including model > numbers) would be appreciated. -- Regards, Kevin Battersby WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
[WISPA] 900MHz Recommendations?
Hi all, I have a link I am looking to establish soon that is 1.2 miles, non-LOS due to several thick tree lines (no buildings or earth, just trees). I'd like to get at least 10x10Mbps with plans to carry voice traffic. A PTP setup is fine, but if there is a capable PtMP platform available that could support 4-6 customers with at least 3x3Mbps (and up to 10x10 or more for one or all subs), that would be even better (as there are a handful of other potential clients in the area). All potential links that would be in this PtMP sector are within 90 degrees of each other with very similar distance (1-1.5 mile) and NLOS due to trees. Noise floor is expected to be favorable. Most of you seem to like Ubiquiti gear but I'm not very familiar with them. The AirMax Sector in 900Mhz may fit the bill. Or maybe a Rocket or NBM9 if I do strictly a single PTP link? I deal mostly with LOS applications and non-Ubiquiti gear, so any advice (including model numbers) would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, -Steven WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ WISPA Wireless List: wireless@wispa.org Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/