Hi
We have an area which we want to have non light of sight users in max 700m, what is the best wireless solution?
Do you think 900mhz is good?
Please help me to have this done.
I dont know how does it work, but i heared with SR9 we can have nlos network but i dont have any experince with that freq and i dont know what kind of cpe is needyou can use softwares for this reason. like online application at http://www.mywificoverage.com or Motorola PTP Link planner and etc.
they will give you approximate vision.
Thanks for your reply but i didnt understand yor second pargraph, anyway rb433ah with sr9 with 15db sector antenna how far clients can be and how they can connect 900mhz means they can use their exusting samat phones or specual cpe need to have?Those software programs won't help with real life in a city. They contain no ground clutter data (ie if there is a great big sky scraper in the way), they also do not calculate inter-building reflections and refractions. 900MHz will go further through rough terrain, like trees, but all RF has major problems, regardless of frequency when there are huge great big buildings in the way!
Although, I used to bounce 10GHz microwave links via the side walls of buildings for temporary installs which we nicknamed 'dog legs'. If there was a building between us, blocking our line of sight, we would both fire our dishes at another common building we could both 'see' off to one side or the other. Not something I would recommend for permanent installs, but for us we only wanted the links for a few hours or a couple of days at the most. We also found we would sometimes have to rotate one dish back and forth as the reflected wave would sometimes get changed in polarisation.
If there is a building in your direct line of sight, you can reflect the signal off another building that the two ends can see. As long as the building you are bouncing it off, is reflective at the frequency you are using. You can only find that out by trying it as it depends on too many variable parameters to enable anyone to calculate if it was possible using just paper and pen. You have to actually try it and test it.Thanks for your reply but i didnt understand yor second pargraph
No idea, it depends on a number of variables, we have no idea what your terrain is like as you haven't told us, nor where you are located. What is a samat phone? What does "specual cpe need to have?" mean? Sorry.anyway rb433ah with sr9 with 15db sector antenna how far clients can be and how they can connect 900mhz means they can use their exusting samat phones or specual cpe need to have?
Sorry it is typing error, i mean smart phones, and second was special CPEs,If there is a building in your direct line of sight, you can reflect the signal off another building that the two ends can see. As long as the building you are bouncing it off, is reflective at the frequency you are using. You can only find that out by trying it as it depends on too many variable parameters to enable anyone to calculate if it was possible using just paper and pen. You have to actually try it and test it.Thanks for your reply but i didnt understand yor second pargraph
No idea, it depends on a number of variables, we have no idea what your terrain is like as you haven't told us, nor where you are located. What is a samat phone? What does "specual cpe need to have?" mean? Sorry.anyway rb433ah with sr9 with 15db sector antenna how far clients can be and how they can connect 900mhz means they can use their exusting samat phones or specual cpe need to have?
Did you mean to say something different? I would say a large number of wISPs would disagree, you know, like all those that are running 900Mhz canopy, ub, etc gear.900MHz is meant for backhaul links, not for the 'last mile' where it connects directly to clients. If you need to connect to end users, you are really just stuck with using 2.4GHz.