You must be looking at some older technologies. In clean environments, we're 
seeing  20+ mb/s net data throughput on our dual radio nodes (5 Ghz).

Tom Sharples
Qorvus Systems, Inc.

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Subject: [WISPA] mesh throughput?


> I've been reading up on mesh throughput numbers, and I'd like to know what
> people here think about some of these ballpark numbers I've been reading 
> (I
> have yet to see these in real life)
> single radio mesh: 1-2 Mbps
> dual radio mesh: 3-4 Mbps
> switched radio mesh: 5-10 Mbps
>
> One vendor is advertising "triple play" services on their switched radio
> mesh, and I don't see how HD TV is possible without fiber, so I'm assuming
> that they must mean surveillance TV or something like that.
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