Hi Guys
I see that Mikrotik is supporting 802.11n - MIMO
Is this for ptp links or can we use it on our distribution sectors and make use of MIMO for clients?
Thanks
Good idea, but its the long links that need the improvementI don't think MIMO on the tower would really show much benefit without MIMO on the ground as well. It certainly wouldn't help as much.
I have wondered if a rubber duck omni on the client side would help on good shots, 5dBi or so.
Two panels would be better, but a 15 dBi panel with a 5-7 dBi omni on short range links would, theoretically, improve the link, and not increase cost much.
I was thinking Rootenna or ARC enclosure with an NF bulkhead and a rubber duck, extra $25 for the CPE. I can't see where it would really hurt.
Then why does UBNT have them opposite if same polarity is better?they can be both opposite or same polarity.
same polarity makes better sense.
UBNT802.11n products are opposite polarities.
\The chains need best seperation or isolation.
Having different polarities nets you easy seperation.
Alternatively you can space your antennas for seperation, but with this you need ALOT of seperation.
N is designed for multipath and seperation nets you a better multipath senario, however seperation on towers is difficult to acheive without a massively high tower, and extremely good coax.
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I would recommend in most cases a minimum of 6 meters or more.
sorry, im not sure what you mean?...
I would recommend in most cases a minimum of 6 meters or more.
Id est one antenna bi-polar is impossible to work properly, right? .