Yes
For example. If you mix an Airgrid 1x1 in a Sector that you have only 2x2
radios link NSM5 NB22 LocoM5 or NB25 in the time that it will transmit your
entire sector performance will fell down to 1x1 in the lowest MCS that your
Airgrid has in these airtime.
So here we recommend to separate
Actually this will probably be Mikrotik and I'm looking at the
possibilities of upgrading what is now single pol to dual... There is
plenty of performance single, just planning on adding dual..
But much appreciation on the feedback...
On 10/10/2013 02:12 PM, Blair Davis wrote:
> It works ok as l
It works ok as long as all are AirMax for UBNT.
The single pol units take a preformance hit.
Not a good idea if the AP is heavly loaded.
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On 10/10/2013 3:35 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
You mean in Ubnt? It's not devastating, but your 1x1 clients are
eating up twice as much time doing the same
You mean in Ubnt? It's not devastating, but your 1x1 clients are eating up
twice as much time doing the same work a 2x2 radio would do. Cuts your APs
capacity in half while using the full spectrum =(
Josh Luthman
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Simple questions:
1) Does anyone have experience running systems with mixed clients?
i.e. Dual polarity AP and mixed single and dual polarity clients?
2) Is anyone willing to summarize their experiences?
Thanks!
Robert
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