I belive there is a forumula, talk to a RF guy for that.  In 2.4, figure 11
miles, less than 3ms average.  Noise floor don't help, depends one usage,
etc in the area.  You can have two APs on the same channel, they will work,
soon as you add more than a few users to the one AP,a single user on the
other will quit working ....

So..   Really jut the time it takes to get from point a to point b and back,
then figure in some fudge.   We maintain around 10-20 ms across 2 hop
towers.

Dennis


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Hi-

 

Is there a methodology for predicting latency in a link that is X miles
long with y noise floor etc?

 

Thanks

chris

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