Sure ?'ad and 'ay are not compatible though, so that pretty new nRay and Cube AC are stuck on 'ad offerings.
I'm doing the same math here. What kind of population density do you need to make a $2k AP every block make sense.I'm eager for more information here too. To get max uplink between DN radios I'm seeing they recommend not more than 90meter separation (more if only 1Gbps uplink). Most are going for ~$2000/DN MSRP and $650/CN and we are crossing our fingers to get enough clients connected taken from DOCSIS 3 to make it worth the investment... Need to be able to mesh at full speed and deploy DN's like crazy to make it reliable and fast from what I can tell. If we have to skimp on DN's to try and save money you may as well forget it unless its high density business clients willing to pay high monthly fees.
For us deploy fiber fiber is cheaper than TerrahraphI'm doing the same math here. What kind of population density do you need to make a $2k AP every block make sense.
I hope mikrotik has a better plan up their sleeve than what these other companies are doing.
Great !!! Hopefully spring time is install time :-).official announcements will be released only after product will be closer to finishing stage.
Hardware and software currently is close to that point.
Looking forward to updates. Due to proximity and quantity of DN's needed to make the system reliable, and the price point of DN's from other vendors, the solution is not feasible for most potential applications. If you guys can make a reliable product at a price point that makes this a feasible solution I'm sure you'll see more sales than the rest of the players putting out Teragraph.official announcements will be released only after product will be closer to finishing stage.
Hardware and software currently is close to that point.
Yeah same, lots of LHG60s out there. Really the only glaring downside of the current 802.11ad offering is the 8 client count limit. It makes it extremely difficult to scale. If we could just get a wAP60 AP with a 2.5G port and a higher client count limit, that would do wonders for us.I have a LOT of 802.11ad equipment out there, so I hope they have something up there sleeve that will be backwards compatible. Honestly, an 802.11ad solution with a beefed up AP and TDMA with somewhere around 20-30 client count would be perfect for us. Either way, I really hope someone gives us the tools we need soon to make a dent in our customers insatiable demand for more and more bandwidth!