Rb433 and Ubiquiti w/solar solution??

Hello,
I’m making a wireless link (2 pt2pt links and 1 Mpt2pt one).
The idea is send internet signal from a 30km town to a tower in a hill (in the town I’ll have a Ubiquiti PS5 22db) and I’ll make a Pt2Pt link to the hill (RB433 w/3 radios, I’ll use a Ubiquiti SR5 for this link) then from the RB433 I’ll have two more radios, one for a Pt2Pt link (to a 20km farm) and I’ll use a PS5 22dB for receive the signal (and in the RB433 again a Ubiquiti SR5), and in the RB433 the third card will be a Ubiquiti SR2 connected to an omni directional antenna for Mtp2Pt link (less than 12km).
I’ve two questions
a) Do you know if I’ve any planification problem in my config, or it’s Ok??
b) RB433 works fine with Ubiquiti radio cards??
Best regards,

Salvador

Use XR5 or R5H radios. Don’t use the SR5, there are better options for the same money.
Also, I like the PS5, but it is the wrong device for your project. You’ll get much better speeds with nstreme.

Hello RK,
Thanks for the reply. The only problem using Nstreme is that my CPE must be Mikrotik (instead of Ubiquiti PS5 w/integrated 22dB antenna) and the cost is higher PS5=159USD and Mikrotik CPE (RB433+XR5+22dB antenna) that is a total cost of near 300USD.
Can I run Mikrotik over PS5??

Best regards

No, you can’t run mikrotik on PS5.

Try this combo: RB433 + R5H + 24 dBi rootenna.

It’s like $50 than a PS5, but it is well worth it for the extra speed.

Where can I buy a 24dBi rootenna?
Is it very weight?

Are you in Chile?
There are many Santiagos…

http://www.pacwireless.com/products/RT58.shtml