The ePMP 4600c and 4625 will both do a PTP link just fine, but yeah, 4
miles is pushing 6ghz unlicensed. Probably do-able with a pair of 4600c and
the biggest dishes you can find, as long as a 160mhz channel is available
(I have yet to see anywhere that at least one isn't, but there's not a lot
of
Right. The AF11 is right around 700 Mbps, and it's also half duplex,
which is a special kind of throttle. All the licensed radios that I know
of (other than the AF11) do full duplex.
bp
On 1/23/2025 1:45 PM, Jason McKemie wrote:
I'm putting in a bid to deliver a 1G symmetric dedicated circuit
No, the AF11 is full duplex (which is why Ubiquitil calls it 1.5Gbps, or
whatever). The Mimosa B11 is the only half duplex 11ghz radio that I'm
aware of... I'm not sure if they're still making those or not. They were
the cheapest way to get a full gig in one direction on an 11ghz link (half
duplex
So the B11 would do 750 mbps FDX? And they called it 1.5Gbps like Ubnt
AF11?
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 4:27 PM Mathew Howard wrote:
> No, the AF11 is full duplex (which is why Ubiquitil calls it 1.5Gbps, or
> whatever). The Mimosa B11 is the only half duplex 11ghz radio that I'm
> aware of... I'm
Wasn't the Mimosa B11 1.5 gbp TDD?
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 4:14 PM Bill Prince wrote:
> Right. The AF11 is right around 700 Mbps, and it's also half duplex,
> which is a special kind of throttle. All the licensed radios that I know
> of (other than the AF11) do full duplex.
>
> bp
>
>
> On 1/23
Yeah, I think the B11 would do roughly the same throughput as an airfiber
11 with a 50/50 traffic split (they also had 75/25 and flexible options),
so it could do something like 1000/500, for example. They can't do a true
full duplex though, and they burn up a ton of spectrum - you need two 80mhz
c
Aviat has some older NEC 80GHz gear that they are trying to move.Regards,Jeff Jeff BroadwickCTIconnect312-205-2519 Office574-220-7826 Celljbroadw...@cticonnect.comOn Jan 24, 2025, at 4:29 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:So the B11 would do 750 mbps FDX? And they called it 1.5Gbps like Ubnt AF11?On Fri, J
Maybe I'm mixing it up with the Mimosa B11. One of them (the B11?), had
some screwball licensing gymnastics. IIRC, it was something about
tweaking an unlicensed chipset to operate at 11GHz? Memory fading...
bp
On 1/24/2025 1:25 PM, Mathew Howard wrote:
No, the AF11 is full duplex (which is
I think they used the same Quantenna chips in everything prior to the AX
products, and as far as I know, they're still selling most of that stuff,
so either those chips still exist, or they just haven't run out yet. I have
no idea what chips they're using in the AX series though.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2
Yeah, they made a big deal of their partnership with Quantenna, which a Google
search tells me was acquired by ON Semi in 2019. I have a feeling that ON
wanted the designers not the products and maybe the chip Mimosa was using
doesn’t exist anymore? As I look at the chips in consumer WiFi gear
Quantenna was reasonably popular, depending on what circles you were in.
However, Onsemi shut down (or will soon shut down) all of Quantenna's
operations.
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Yeah, that was the Mimosa B11, it used an upconverted/modified wifi
chipset, if I remember correctly.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 3:49 PM Bill Prince wrote:
> Maybe I'm mixing it up with the Mimosa B11. One of them (the B11?), had
> some screwball licensing gymnastics. IIRC, it was something about t
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