On Aug 16, 2012, at 12:39 , Leo Bicknell <bickn...@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