Exists miniPCI working on ROS at 11Ghz, 18GHz or 28GHz?
It is impossibile?
I m searching for...did you find any?
3.3V.. why?do u know miniPCI voltages?
This class device usually have indoor unit and outdoor RF unit. I think mPCI power resource is not enough to supply RF outdoor unit.
and do you know uvb voltages?3.3V.. why?do u know miniPCI voltages?
Not, can you help me to understand?and do you know uvb voltages?3.3V.. why?do u know miniPCI voltages?
Yes I know SEF and Alcoma... but why not can find miniPCI for this GHz or module that shift a 5 GHz miniPCi to 11 GHz or above?these are uvb (11,18,28GHz) devices. SAF Tehnika is Latvian company which developing uvb RF devices, such as Czech Alcoma.
But I see some devices that i suspect are Mikrotik based...because miniPCI can't hold it - simple as that.
are you that say that this is not possible...these issues you should ask to manufacturers.
So you're saying you don't understand it well enough to be able to explain it to anyone?these issues you should ask to manufacturers.
The max avaible...What throughput can one expect in this band?
Yes okay how many megabits per seconds / Mbps?The max avaible...
My target throughput is over 100Mbps full duplex...Yes okay how many megabits per seconds / Mbps?The max avaible...
The US 24GHz unlicensed band allows for a 56mhz channel. Using the 'standard' signaling used by 802.11 based radios, 112mbs FD should be achievable.Yes okay how many megabits per seconds / Mbps?The max avaible...
miniPCI radio?The US 24GHz unlicensed band allows for a 56mhz channel. Using the 'standard' signaling used by 802.11 based radios, 112mbs FD should be achievable.Yes okay how many megabits per seconds / Mbps?The max avaible...
Most commercial units achieve 108mbps FD on a 30mhz channel and 311mbps on a 56mhz channel.