Depends on how much throughput is needed. You could run half-duplex and use two different frequencies (almost guaranteed to work), or use the same frequencies and just make sure both sides are transmitting and rx on the same frequency.
On 2/4/13 10:12 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: > Matt, > How would you suggest that the Frequency planning to be done .. when the > current choices are only two channels ? > > Faisal Imtiaz > Snappy Internet & Telecom > 7266 SW 48 Street > Miami, Fl 33155 > Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232 > Helpdesk: 305 663 5518 option 2 Email: supp...@snappydsl.net > > On 2/4/2013 9:52 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote: >> This really shouldn't be an issue provided you do proper frequency planning. >> >> >> Matt Hoppes >> Director of Information Technology >> Indigo Wireless >> +1 (570) 723-7312 >> >> On 2/4/13 8:48 AM, Paolo Di Francesco wrote: >>> Hi All >>> >>> I was wondering what is your experience on Airfiber. In particular my >>> question is if the following scenario could work or not work in your >>> opinion/experience >>> >>> On tower at LocationA there are two Airfiber pointing at the same >>> direction LocationB and LocationC, more or less. >>> On the tower at LocationA, the two airfibers are mounted at let's say >>> 1-2 meters distance (horizontal and vertical) and 10 degrees of >>> difference in the 2 directions LocationB and LocationC. >>> LocationB and LocationC are two other towers both pointing at LocationA. >>> >>> I am wondering if at 24Ghz I could see some interference or not , in >>> this situaitons >>> >>> Thank you in advance >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wireless mailing list >> Wireless@wispa.org >> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >> > > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@wispa.org > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > _______________________________________________ Wireless mailing list Wireless@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless