problem in config Metal 5 with Dual polar Dish antenna

Hi guys
My theory is about one Dish Antenna that has two INPUT that means its Dual Polar and i want config a link that contains Two Dual Polar Antenna and 4 Metal 5
Q1-Is It possible?
Q2-How works?

tnx

Why not to use two dual chain netmetals or netboxes instead four metals?

maybe he mean 2x dual polarity antenna on each side and therefore 4x metals :slight_smile:

I understand. But why to pay for 4 devices if he can buy only 2?

this is fool i know :smiley: but this is my theory
Completely you R right my way is has more charge than u
i just want to know it is possible or not?

I thought he might need full duplex link with 4x MIMO antennas = 2 each side of the link therefore 4 metals :wink: Or do you mean he could add a mPCIe card and use just one Metal for 2 antennas each side? Or use 2 Metals for each polarization connected to one MIMO antenna? You can understand that couple of ways :smiley:

1st way is my idea bro :slight_smile:
is it possible? :sunglasses:

I dont see any reason why it wouldnt be possible if you have enough free spectrum, use dishes with side shielding and radome like Jirous antennas for example. Put them at least 1m far, both links should be working well then.

Then you need to use something (CCR or other powerful RB) which will make the traffic passing just one direction over single link and you are done. There is many ways to do it, bonding, ospf, etc. I had once 2 links like this some time ago before dual polarized dishes and used OSPF to split the traffic over them but it wasnt full duplex - just needed to double the total throughput :slight_smile:

:smiley: tnx lucky79 i got what i want u r so cool bro

It’s possible but what’s behind? What do you want to achieve?

Full Duplex link as mentioned already :slight_smile:

As lucky79 said Full duplex :slight_smile:

Dual chain radio is capable to provide also full duplex as one chain can be rx only and second tx only. So again : why to use four devices (actually six as something on both sides has to decide about traffic routing) instead two? There must be other reason than full duplex capability.

Seriously? You can create FD link on 2 independent channels with single radio? I dont think so… Other than that is not real full duplex sorry. Also using 2 chains for each direction will save spectrum as for example for 100Mbps FD link you will occupy only two 20MHz channels.

Maybe it would be worth try put a second R11e-5HPacD to the Netmetal and use nstreme dual but I am not sure if it works with AC (thought I have seen a topic saying it doesnt work with dual chain N)

It’s possible as there is different polarisation for each chain. Sure that different frequencies would be better.

It’s possible as there is different polarisation for each chain. Sure that different frequencies would be better.

It’s possible as there is different polarisation for each chain. Sure that different frequencies would be better.

I dont say its not possible but whats the advantage of having separate chains for TX/RX using one radio and frequency? And of course its not going to be real full duplex, this is by using different frequencies for TX and RX. I would say its exactly same like to use both chains for 2 way traffic = no difference.

Each chain works independently almost like separate radio. Otherwise mimo would not multiply data rate. Different polarisation is almost like using other frequency. Therefore 2x2 mimo dual polarisation devices could transfer twice much data per second using one frequency comparing to single chain device.

What ur saying is true and possible with a device like Netmetal with dual output but with Metal is not possible and for each dual polar antenna we must use 2 Metal.