That's a pretty loaded question. how do you have them configured?
Channel bandwidth. Link distance. Is there a high noise floor?
On 2/23/13 3:56 PM, ~NGL~ wrote:
> Does anyone know?
> What the throughput of these 2 systems when setup as 5.8 PTP?
> NGL
> If you can read this Thank A
how do you have them configured - Nanobridge to Nanobridge PTP
Channel bandwidth - 20
Link distance Under - 2 miles
Is there a high noise floor = 101
Same setup with Rockets
NGL
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From: "Matt Hoppes"
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:59 PM
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So you should see somewhere between 60-80 meg of throughput depending on
model.
NanoBridge might max you out around 60. Rockets you should see upwards
of 80meg.
On 2/23/13 4:37 PM, ~NGL~ wrote:
> how do you have them configured - Nanobridge to Nanobridge PTP
> Channel bandwidth - 20
> Link d
In a perfect environment you will get 95 Mbps aggregate throughput.
Everything that harms your link efficiency will make that number go down.
Hope that helps
~Doug
---Original Message---
From: Matt Hoppes
Date: 2/23/2013 1:59:17 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Namo
Sorry, I thought we were talking POWERbridge Vs Rocket. In the case of a
NANObridge you could drop 20% off the number below. Keep in mind though
that a NANO will hit a wall way before a Rocket will. So depending on your
PPS and other factors keep that in mind.
---Original
You will also want to play with power slide, 1 bump at time, as 2 miles is
pretty short, especially for rocket.
I have a NBM5 which is set at 3 for one mile. Set it at 2... throughput
goes down... set it at 4... throughput goes down. Signal at -41 which
should be to high... but even though I turn