You may be interested in this solution: Siae AlfoPlus 17Ghz. It's much better than Alcoma, because it has QAM1024. As I know it's also cheaper.I need to use a 17GHz solution for a 12Km link for carry stable 200Mbps FD in 5GHz high noise place.
I can't decide from ALCOMA or SAF, someone have experience with these brands, all the aspects from radio section to mechanical mounting?
Thanks
Its not cheaper and Alcoma supportsYou may be interested in this solution: Siae AlfoPlus 17Ghz. It's much better than Alcoma, because it has QAM1024. As I know it's also cheaper.
Could it possibly be for measuring POE voltage on load, and comparing the accuracy of management software reading and disconnecting afterwards?.....................
so why Siae ? and whats the stupid voltmeter ? Alcoma has full management with signal aligment tool.
For me the difference in price is about 500Eur.@czolo
Siae AlfoPlus 17Ghz - how much cheaper?
Technically, I see that there is no difference between them. Voltmeter is useful when you setting the antenna on the tower. It's smaller then a laptop with www managmenet.Its not cheaper and Alcoma supportsYou may be interested in this solution: Siae AlfoPlus 17Ghz. It's much better than Alcoma, because it has QAM1024. As I know it's also cheaper.
- Channel bandwidth 3.5 - 112 MHz
- Modulation scheme QPSK - 1024QAM
- Transmission capacity up to 920 Mbps full duplex
so why Siae ? and whats the stupid voltmeter ? Alcoma has full management with signal aligment tool.
Where can I buy complete Alcoma link with >400Mbps, for less than 4k Eur?Its not cheaper ...
hi,
can someone tell me how is this discussion related to Mikrotik??
We use mikrotik for all the network but for the main backbone now we can't use mikrotik and 5GHz we need 200-300MbpsFD. And other wisp have the same problem...
This cant be done with MT at the moment. You cant get the low latency of a FD Radio and you cant achieve the Bandwidth. Licensed gear works with 256QAM at least. Newer do 1024/2048. Channel sizeWe use mikrotik for all the network but for the main backbone now we can't use mikrotik and 5GHz we need 200-300MbpsFD. And other wisp have the same problem...
can we achieve this 200-300 Mbps FD using Mikrotik Bonding? i mean there has to be some way to this.... yes i understand bandwidth will be a issue... but Alcoma and other allied units are highly costly.... if similar performance can be delivered using Mikrotik all the way it will surely be the boon for wireless networking...
The ping - What distance with the wireless links also what is media converter?..........................................
A ping throug this:
1100AHx2,RB2011,Wireless Link,2xRB2011,Wireless Link,Media Converter,2xRB1100AHx2,Media Converter,Wireless Link,RB1100
gives:
[admin@gw46] > ping 192.168.50.117
HOST SIZE TTL TIME STATUS
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
sent=12 received=12 packet-loss=0% min-rtt=1ms avg-rtt=1ms max-rtt=1ms
2x2km and 1x10km.The ping - What distance with the wireless links also what is media converter?..........................................
A ping throug this:
1100AHx2,RB2011,Wireless Link,2xRB2011,Wireless Link,Media Converter,2xRB1100AHx2,Media Converter,Wireless Link,RB1100
gives:
[admin@gw46] > ping 192.168.50.117
HOST SIZE TTL TIME STATUS
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
192.168.50.117 56 62 1ms
sent=12 received=12 packet-loss=0% min-rtt=1ms avg-rtt=1ms max-rtt=1ms
Yes. This is my situation! But I don't have enough money to pay the license so I decided for 17GHz because 5GHz on my backbone is impossible to much noise and unstable link!Most WISPs use Licensed gear at the central lines and MT at the smaller links/customer connections and for routing.
You are Italian, SIAE is cheaper and it gives you a lot. If you want contact me in private and I can tell you prices.Yes. This is my situation! But I don't have enough money to pay the license so I decided for 17GHz because 5GHz on my backbone is impossible to much noise and unstable link!Most WISPs use Licensed gear at the central lines and MT at the smaller links/customer connections and for routing.
So I decide to use Alcoma or Saf, and I need some suggestions.
Thanks
This depends on country. We have much lower fees for short 38GHz links. This is worth the money to stay out of unlicensed bands with central links.There is another financial issue we have to consider with licensed links apart from initial cost of purchase there could be approx. 1,200 euro annual licence fee which for “X” amount of PTP links does add up?
So the unlicensed option where suitable is our primary goal now.
I can't send private message from the board.( I don't know why). But the local distributor here in Itlay give me a very good price for AlfoPlus and 90cm dishYou are Italian, SIAE is cheaper and it gives you a lot. If you want contact me in private and I can tell you prices.Yes. This is my situation! But I don't have enough money to pay the license so I decided for 17GHz because 5GHz on my backbone is impossible to much noise and unstable link!Most WISPs use Licensed gear at the central lines and MT at the smaller links/customer connections and for routing.
So I decide to use Alcoma or Saf, and I need some suggestions.
Thanks
Regards
What distance can 38GHz cover?................ lower fees for short 38GHz links. This is worth the money to stay out of unlicensed bands with central links.
please define your country name when you discuss such topic.... it helps other understand the spectrum charges in their respective country.....What distance can 38GHz cover?................ lower fees for short 38GHz links. This is worth the money to stay out of unlicensed bands with central links.
Strange I thought "location:........." below my user name would inform others of my country name?please define your country name when you discuss such topic.... it helps other understand the spectrum charges in their respective country.....What distance can 38GHz cover?................ lower fees for short 38GHz links. This is worth the money to stay out of unlicensed bands with central links.
3-4km max with 99.995%. Depends on rain zone and allowed/possible tx-power.What distance can 38GHz cover?................ lower fees for short 38GHz links. This is worth the money to stay out of unlicensed bands with central links.