I
don't know if it'll work or not. I'm getting ready to try something like
the same. A 21 mile distance between two sites. I have a 24dbi
ant on one side, and an amp. On the other side I have just stuck up a 15.5
dbi panel just to see. I can see it, but I couldn't associate to it.
Which I didn't aim it or anything.. just driving through the area and wanted to
see..
But
the math say's it's suppose to be at around -60. It's perfect LOS between
the two.. Trango has some equipment that I'm going to use if it doesn't
work. I was just going to use the SB equipment right now and a temporary
solution anyway... I don't want to pollute my 2.4 Ghz spectrum with
backhaul traffic.... :D
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Tom Haynes
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 1:56
To: Smart Bridges list
Subject: [smartBridges] Double backhaul plus CPEsI have an idea for a 22 mile link that I would like to submit to the list for feedback. I have two towers that are within radio LOS but I also have customers between the two towers that I would like to sell service to. This is the layout I am considering.Tower 1 Tower2AP -------------------------------------------------------------- Channel 6 --------------------------------------------------- AP in CB modeAP in CB mode -------------------------------------------- Channel 1 --------------------------------------------------- AP<--- Clients Clients --->This is a 10Mb agraget throughput backhaul, 2 bonded pairs, using 24dB grids on each side. Since I can't shoot a client radio signal from on end to a tower 22 miles away, I will have an AP on each end so the max client distance is 11 miles which I know I can do.Does anyone see any issues with doing this or should I just find a tower in the middle? Like this example:Tower 1 Tower 2 Tower 3AP --------------------------------------------------------- APcb <> AP --------------------------------------------------- APcb<-- Clients <-- Clients
