That would be my viewpoint, but YOU should really check with the vendor.
-Matt
Paul Hendry wrote:
So if the lite is just capped then there would be no reason to use the
Spectra if the max throughput on a link was less than 150Mbps? Anyone know
for sure?
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 13 December 2005 21:30
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Orthogon Spectra
There is no compression used. I can't imagine they half the throughput
for the lite version, but I don't know. I would expect the unit is
simply capped.
-Matt
Paul Hendry wrote:
So is it that the lite won’t do 256QAM or just the software says if we
can get xMbps only let em have half? Is compression used at all on
these units?
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*On Behalf Of *Jory Privett
*Sent:* 13 December 2005 20:44
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*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Orthogon Spectra
No the Lite will always be half of the full version. If the Spectra
will do 132M then the lite will only do 66M. Same with the Gemini and
the Gemini Lite
Jory Privett
WCCS
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*From:* Paul Hendry <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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*Sent:* Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:05 PM
*Subject:* RE: [WISPA] Orthogon Spectra
So that’s 297.63Mbps regardless of the type of traffic? The thing
I wasn’t sure about was exactly what the difference between
Spectra and Lite where. Is it purely that the lite can only
achieve 150Mbps? If for example you can only achieve 100Mbps with
the Spectra would you also get 100Mbps if you used the Lite on the
same link?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Dylan Oliver
*Sent:* 13 December 2005 19:21
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*Subject:* Re: [WISPA] Orthogon Spectra
Paul,
I just predicted a 4 km link with OS Spectra. Max. Aggregate
Throughput tops out at 297.63 Mbps. Mean max user throughput in
either direction is 233.98 Mbps. A 2' 29.4 dBi dish on ONE end
achieves "100%" uptime in 256 QAM Dual mode with .05 mins of
outtage/yr (seven 9s) with 7.86 dB fade margin.
It's much the same with the Spectra Lite, but max aggregate is
capped at 148.82 Mbps and max in either direction at 116.99.
Best,
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Dylan Oliver
Primaverity, LLC
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