I have 0 experience with UBNT gear (other than their wireless cards), so I'm
hoping someone here can provide some basic guidance.
I'm looking at replacing MT access points (straight 802.11 w/WDS) to UBNT.
Are there any WDS compatibility issues between MT clients and UBNT access
points?
Works just fine for me. I find Ubnt/MT very interchangeable in 802.11a and
802.11g.
Never used station-bridge, only station-wds (the right mode).
Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Troy Settle
Hi,
How does this perform under very noisy conditions/interference?
I have a UBNT Rocket M5 on a 20.3km link signal with 10MHz channel size
is about -60dBm on both ends and can only do about 30Mbps one way. Will
the Exalt perform better? I need at least 50Mbps full duplex.
Thanks for any
We use the SMART UPS series with AP9617 control / monitor cards. If you get
the XL (extended run) versions, they usually have an external DC battery
connector that you can add additional batteries to. We have many of these
in the field with years of run time.
Expect to change batteries every
Also note... For compatibilty you need to consider what freq talking about
(for example 900 UBNT not compartible w/ MT 900) and MIMO versus legacy in
discussing compatibilty. Typical UBNT MIMO APs w/ Airmax did not support other
802.11a/N CPEs, until a recent firmware, in which need to ask
Keep in mind I am not talking Motorola branded units. I am talking
Orthogon branded units which Motorola assured us over and over again
would not be an issue once the transfer was complete. But it was.
Maybe the Motorola supplies are different but we just changed one about
5 weeks ago.
Not on a 10 Mb channel and not in the 5.4 Ghz band. The distance is too
great. If you go to 5.8 GHz. band you will need to use a 32 MHz. channel.
-B-
On 9/28/2011 1:30 PM, Julius Igugu wrote:
Hi,
How does this perform under very noisy conditions/interference?
I have a UBNT Rocket M5 on
Typical UBNT MIMO APs w/ Airmax did not support other 802.11a/N CPEs
Version 5.1-beta (November 20, 2009)
- New: 802.11 a/b/g products support
Seriously that was almost 2 years ago.
Many Mikrotik Firmwares had issues with WDS Station
I've never had an issue