Hey Travis,
Interesting information regarding the Apex. I assumed it only had the PoE
port and the SFP port. So, are you saying it has two PoE ports and the SFP
port?
I guess I need a copy of the Apex manual as well and do some reading. Go
ahead and send it to me if you have it handy. W
Travis,
I assume the Apex Calculates the MSE, and you dont have to input any
cable loss figures
Got the Apex Manual handy that you can send offlist?,
thanks
Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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Charles Wu wrote:
> What specifically are you looking for? The only difference from
> micro/milli-meter wave (e.g., 10+ GHz) and standard unlicensed wireless is
> rain fade
> Do you want an explanation on that?
Thanks, Charles. I'm fairly up-to-speed on that. Once I knew a little
bit about i
Brad,
We put 3 Apex units up about 4 months ago. They are basically the same
as the Giga, with only a few minor differences. The only frustrating
part for us was having to run two CAT5 cables (one for transport, one
for management). We had to do that because we don't use VLANs, and
that's the
Hi Rogelio,
What specifically are you looking for? The only difference from
micro/milli-meter wave (e.g., 10+ GHz) and standard unlicensed wireless is rain
fade
Do you want an explanation on that?
-Charles
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wi
E-band in Microwave point to point solutions is 70-90GHz approximately
(71-76GHz, 81-86GHz, 92-95GHz). That would mean you're looking at
Bridgewave, E-band, and Gigabeam AFAIK. Bridgewave is by far the market
leader, and my personal favorite. We have also recently started selling
E-band, and it
It's just how Trango designed the Giga. As I mentioned in an off list
email, the "modem" that calculates the Giga's RSSI is located in the IDU and
not the ODU. This is why the IF cable is so critical with the Giga. There
were/are reasons why Trango designed the Giga this way (regarding future
pr
I found this URL on the "economics of backhaul" while surfing for
microwave resources.
http://www.exaltcom.com/landing.aspx?id=422
Nothing earth shattering, but a good read for those getting their feet
wet (like me)
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