Guys,
Anyone ever heard of Mangaquest or ever worked with them.
http://www.magnaquest.com/
Company is moving in the direction of using them as Billing/CRM, would
appreciate any feedback.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Joey Craig wrote:
> We had a couple storms, put a delay on the process. Bu
thank you
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2016 1:29 PM
To: Ubiquiti Users Group
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] Rocket AC upgrade
Kees,
If you read the UB spec sheets you will see that the RM5-AC PTP or PTMP only
support mid-band DFS or upper UNI-3, the 5150
If you have 48VDC input, there's no need to convert it to 56VDC - the AF24
supports 42-58VDC (and the stock PoE is 50V, if I remember right). I would just
use something like a mccowntech GigE-PoE, and connect it directly to your 48VDC
source.
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Kees,
If you read the UB spec sheets you will see that the RM5-AC PTP or PTMP only
support mid-band DFS or upper UNI-3, the 5150 to 5250 band is not supported on
those units.
If you need 5150 then you either need and AC-lite (no Prism technology) or
the new Prism models with the GPS port an
Very short range , low APs with the 19dbi Nanobeam CPE i would think it
would do okay even in a noisy area? This is not part of our WISP network,
so i dont already have a bunch of 5ghz used up.
On Aug 4, 2016 2:34 PM, "Jeremy Austin" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Chris Fabien wr
Upgraded an RM5 AC PTP to the latest firmware. Enabled revised UNII rules. It
sees the DFS channels but not the 5165-5240 channels.
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On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 2:42 PM, Seth Johannesen
wrote:
> Hello UBNT AF-24 user:
>
> What poe model are you using to power UBNT Air Fiber 24ghz with either
> 24 or 48 VDC inputs and 56VDC output?
>
> Tycon has this one but it has different output polarities on the pinout
I've been using the tycon poe for a couple of years now without any issues.
Chris
On Aug 4, 2016 1:42 PM, Seth Johannesen wrote:
>
> Hello UBNT AF-24 user:
>
> What poe model are you using to power UBNT Air Fiber 24ghz with either
> 24 or 48 VDC inputs and 56VDC output?
>
> Tycon has this one bu
Hello UBNT AF-24 user:
What poe model are you using to power UBNT Air Fiber 24ghz with either
24 or 48 VDC inputs and 56VDC output?
Tycon has this one but it has different output polarities on the pinouts
as the factory supplied UBNT AC input poe supply though they state it
works for the Air F
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Chris Fabien wrote:
> So will need 4-5 APs to provide the throughput.
You have this much clean spectrum?
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These are high megapixel cameras, several at each location. Total of
600-800 Mbps of video traffic. So will need 4-5 APs to provide the
throughput.
On Aug 4, 2016 12:30 PM, "David Jones" wrote:
> ... I do not understand why you would need to collocate... one AP would be
> just fine. If you are n
... I do not understand why you would need to collocate... one AP would be
just fine. If you are needing to make relays like back to back to get
around corners yes I would go with the Prism's. None of UBNT's AC stuff
sync so they will always fight each other... they may have sync on the
prism's "SO
I will need to colocate several APs... will the Prism radios be my best bet?
On Aug 4, 2016 11:44 AM, "David Jones" wrote:
> 10mhz ~ 45mbps TCP -- 60ish UDP
> 20Mhz ~ 90mbps TCP -- 120ish UDP
> 30mhz ~ 145mbps TCP -- 200ish UDP
> 40mhz ~ 190mbps TCP -- 300ish UDP
>
> That is if the stations are
10mhz ~ 45mbps TCP -- 60ish UDP
20Mhz ~ 90mbps TCP -- 120ish UDP
30mhz ~ 145mbps TCP -- 200ish UDP
40mhz ~ 190mbps TCP -- 300ish UDP
That is if the stations are in router mode... the AC tops out at about
200mbps in router mode even with 80mhz channels in PTP mode. in bridge it
will max out at 420m
How much real world total AP throughput can i see with Rocket AC AP with
about ten Nanobeam AC stations on it to backhaul IP camera video? Urban
area but short distance about 1500ft max distance.
Thanks
Chris Fabien
LakeNet LLC
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