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Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?!
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 13:10:42 -0700
On Aug 16, 2012, at 12:39 , Leo Bicknell <bicknell () ufp org> wrote:
In a message written on Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:30:40PM +0430, Shahab Vahabzadeh wrote:Dear Owen, Thanks for your reply, in reply to your factors: 1. 1~2 Kilometers 2. PTP 3. Directional 4. 29db Dish (single or dual)I know someone already pointed you to the product, but that just screams like what you want is the Ubiquity airFiber product. You should easily get near the max 1.4Gbps throughput at 1-2km if you have clear line of site. It's "plug and play", in that you should have to do very mimimal tuning to get that performance. Mostly making sure the two units are aligned properly. I've not gotten a quote myself, but the Internet forums suggest the gear is $3k for a single link (so two units). Just to do high quality 801.11n with dish antennas would probably cost $1k or more. The 24Ghz band they use should be worldwide license free (check with your country) and also have less interference than the 5Ghz band.
+1 for ubiquity. I've had excellent results with their products though I have not used the Air Fiber product specifically and haven't tested any of the long-haul 1Gbps products. Owen
Current thread:
- Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Shahab Vahabzadeh (Aug 13)
- RE: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Otis L. Surratt, Jr. (Aug 13)
- Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Owen DeLong (Aug 13)
- Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Shahab Vahabzadeh (Aug 16)
- Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Leo Bicknell (Aug 16)
- Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Owen DeLong (Aug 16)
- Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! John Osmon (Aug 16)
- Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Seth Mattinen (Aug 16)
- Re: Any Idea About Spectrum-DMR-104-1 ?! Shahab Vahabzadeh (Aug 16)