24 Ghz. won't do 5-10 miles.
The other option is an Exalt 2.4 Ghz. or 5 Ghz radio. 100 Mb Full
Duplex (Yes 2.4 Ghz.) for around $15-16K plus antennas
-B-
Matt Liotta wrote:
John Scrivner wrote:
Wow! Business must be good!
That depends on your perspective. We have a ton of orders and are
racing to service them all. The more we install the more capacity
upgrades we have to do meaning even more installs. This kind of growth
is extremely challenging because if it isn't done correctly we can
destroy the company.
Look at licensed. I know that is obvious but I think it is the only
way short of bonding Orthogons together. I thought the max distance
for 70 GHz gbps radios was about 7 miles. It has been a while since I
read the specs. I am sure the rain fade would be an issue here. There
is actually much less attenuation of 70 GHz than there is at 60 GHz.
There is a spike of absorption of 60 GHz where water molecules eat
that signal. It gets better above 60 GHz. I believe that you can go
through the air better with as high as 100 GHz than what you can with
60 GHz. Obviously there are other licensed options in lower frequency
space as well. I know Charles has some experience running licensed
high capacity backhaul. Charles, what do you run for backhaul over
100 mbps FDX?
Licensed doesn't make a lot of sense for us. We simply don't have the
ability to predict where are growth is coming from. We routinely
upgrade existing backhauls and/or reconnect our POPs together in
different ways to increase our capacity and redundancy. With licensed
we are forced to have a static configuration.
I thought 24 GHz unlicensed had limited bandspace which made the top
end about 100 mbps FDX?
DragonWave seems to have a 24Ghz unlicensed product that can do
200Mbps full duplex.
-Matt
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