Siklu Case study 80 GHZ Indianapolis Indiana
Some photos from a Siklu 80GHZ deployment in Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. This was deployed by On-Ramp Indiana (https://www.ori.net). The problem being solved is moving video files around a network in order to get it to smart screens and projectors. This …
WISPs: IPv6 is the answer to some of your issues
Many Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs), especially newer startups, struggle with nat issues and having enough public Ip addresses to go around. Invariably, you start running into double nat issues pretty quickly. Then you get the dreaded gamer call: Many …
PTP Backhaul Complete link kit #1
I have been asked a few times on what I would pick for a PTP link. here is what I would recommend as option #1. You can use the RF Elements link planner to judge how far you can go. …
RF elements Asymmetrical horn antenna
Some pictures of the RF elements A Symmetrical horn and it’s components.
Horvath Communications offers free tower co-lo
Horvath Towers will be offering free tower co-location to rural broadband service providers for six months
AirFiber 4.10 is out
Important notes Please update far end of a link before the near end Please refresh browser cache when logging into a v4.1.0 unit for the first time UNMS cannot upgrade airFiber firmware loaded with pre-beta8 firmware (i.e. -beta7, etc.) If …
Compliance Test for LTU and AC gear
Do you have some Ubiquiti LTU or AC gear and need to do compliance test mode? If so here is what you need to know.
Underground boxes for wireless deployments
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Twin Horn bracket for ePMP3000 from RF Elements
Twin Horn Bracket (THB) makes installation of dual horn setup easy and fast for Cambium ePMP 3000
Broadcom announces WIFI6
Wi-Fi 6E is a new standard that builds on the rich feature set of Wi-Fi 6, including OFDMA