Tech Support - Long-range Outdoor Wireless
Mimosa Bridges for Long Range Wireless Links
Effect of a double-slant (45 degree) antenna offset, on Mimosa B5c
In the presence of rain, vertically polarized waves attenuate less than horizontal polarized waves. Rotating the vertical pola
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Posted by George Hardesty on 24th Aug 2022
Ubiquiti Outdoor Wireless Links and Networks
Ubiquiti airMAX: TDMA using pre-designated time slots
airMAX™ is Ubiquiti's primary platform / protocol, and is mostly on their outdoor access points and bridges AirMax 802.11n products
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Posted by George Hardesty on 24th Aug 2022
Point to Multi-Point Wireless Links
WiFi Bridges: Point-to-Point & Point-to-Multipoint Links
WIFi Bridges are used for point-to-point links and point to multipoint links.
Long-distance point to point links: Ubiquiti offers several t
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Posted by George Hardesty on 17th Aug 2022
Point to Point Wireless Links
WiFi Bridges: Point-to-Point & Point-to-Multipoint Links
WIFi Bridges are used for point-to-point links and point to multipoint links
Long-distance point to point links: Ubiquiti offers sever
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Posted by George Hardesty on 16th Aug 2022
Dual Polarity Antennas & MIMO (carrier-grade antennas)
Characteristics of Dual Polarity Antennas:Have horizontal and vertical antennas in a same antenna.Antennas of dual polarity are high-speed, bandwidth for VOIP and streaming mediaOptimized for high den
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Posted by George Hardesty on 15th Aug 2022
Fresnel Zone: Key for Long Range WiFi Links
Fresnel Zone:
The wireless or Wi-Fi Signal Travels in a shape like an Ellipse and the Fresnel Zone is the lower part of the Ellipse.
The Fresnel zone is the elliptical shape created between
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Posted by George Hardesty on 25th Jul 2020
Spatial Diversity Overcomes Multi-Path Interference | Wireless Links Over Water
Spatial Diversity:
Spatial diversity is a useful feature for overcoming multi-path interference. By providing spatial diversity, the radio's internal circuitry can select between the two re
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Posted by George Hardesty on 25th Jul 2020