I read about Ceragone , Ortogone ..smth else cheaper
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...and some places will never ever get fiber, so they have to manage with the second best.fiber. fiber. fiber. no other option, sorry. 300Mbps is just plain too much. Either you want to have stable business or you want to fiddle with radios.
Funny comparing Mikrotik with DLink!Forget small things like Mikrotik, Star-os, Dlink etc. Forget it.
Depends what country you're in, what freq band, what channel width (3.5, 7, 14, 28, 56MHz in ETSI)Whats is the cost of a licence?
Is it a per year thing?
Not if it's across the centre of a busy city like London, Paris, New York it won't!For 5 km you really should put a wire on. A fiber optic will cost you less than anything else on that distance.
Sorry. Thought it's common sense that....Not if it's across the centre of a busy city like London, Paris, New York it won't!
.. or there's a river or motorway in the way ...
Exactly ... most users wouldn't want to bet on 4x 40MHz channels being free (and staying clear) in many major cities in the world. Of course for a rural shot, it could work though.Anyway in a major city crowd, it's less than probable to have clear spectrum to do it wireless with non-licensed radios.
Don't know about your zone, but here it comes almoust every time with "higly scalable" prices that make you wonder what's your profit then....definitely it's easier to achieve 300Mbit/5km in big city than anywhere else. Highly scalable infrastructure exists anywhere in big cities...
We have two 1.25gbps radios, both Bridgewave. One at 60GHz (58.5/62.5) and one at 80GHz (72.5/82.5). The payback period over fibre was less than 24 months.300Mbit/s is meaningless with radios. Rent a fiber if possible or forget the job...
you can buy radios capable of 300Mbit/s today, but you have no headroom for future. And for spectrum licenses, you'd pay more than for fiber not speaking about limitless expandability of fiber and immediate 1Gbps availability [although you don't need 1Gbps right now]...
fiber. fiber. fiber. no other option, sorry. 300Mbps is just plain too much. Either you want to have stable business or you want to fiddle with radios. Forget small things like Mikrotik, Star-os, Dlink etc. Forget it.