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, 201
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 c
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 mo
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