At 8/4/2010 11:50 PM, Robert West wrote:
>A mess.  Just run Air View and it will answer your question.  As long as one
>radio can see one of the other radios, it's messed up to no end.  I have
>seen, however, some pretty nice but large shields that will isolate the
>sectors but in the end, just change the freakin' channels, already!
>

The radios aren't up yet.  I'm laying out the links map to create the 
BoM for each of the nodes.  Since it requires multiple hops of radio 
for backhaul, in a meshy configuration, some poles need 6 
radios.  Not a lot of channel space... especially when you have to 
coordinate with the three to 8 other nodes you've got adjacency 
to.  (Okay, to do more than 3, one of the radios is a PtMP shared 
backhaul link.  Darned 36 dBi EIRP limit... the PtP end of the link 
needs lots of antenna gain when it's 15 miles away!)

The R52Hn does narrow channels too, doesn't it?  I'm not sure that 
the SR71-15 works too well in RouterOS.


>-----Original Message-----
>From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
>Behalf Of Fred R. Goldstein
>Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 3:32 PM
>To: WISPA General List
>Subject: [WISPA] Multiple sectors, one frequency?
>
>If I have a site with, say, Ubiquiti Rocket M5 radios plugged into
>120 degree sector antennas, with Airmax (TDMA) turned on, do they have to be
>on separate frequencies, or can they coexist on one?  The
>5.8 GHz band is kind of crowded to be having three access frequencies plus
>two or more backhaul frequencies... thanks.
>
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