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Re: airFiber
From: Matthew Kaufman <matthew () matthew at>
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 07:33:56 -0700
On 3/31/2012 6:14 AM, ML wrote:
Often such a feature is an option within the radio configuration. Where wired side link follows wireless link. To me that never seemed like a good idea because I need to get into the radio during a wireless link-down situation. Maybe if there was an OOB ethernet port it could work but I haven't seen them on any radio I've touched.
The Exalt radios, both licensed and unlicensed, have an OOB port. Quite handy for exactly this reason.
I've had one of their EX-5r-c GigE pairs running at full rate on a 14 mile path for years now with no problems except when the garbage truck parks in front of the path briefly once a week.
Matthew Kaufman
Current thread:
- Re: airFiber (text of the 8 minute video), (continued)
- Re: airFiber (text of the 8 minute video) Owen DeLong (Mar 29)
- RE: airFiber (text of the 8 minute video) Dylan Bouterse (Mar 30)
- Re: airFiber (text of the 8 minute video) Greg Ihnen (Mar 30)
- RE: airFiber (text of the 8 minute video) Mark Gauvin (Mar 30)
- Re: airFiber Rodrick Brown (Mar 30)
- Re: airFiber Marshall Eubanks (Mar 31)
- Re: airFiber Andrew McConachie (Mar 31)
- Re: airFiber ML (Mar 31)
- Re: airFiber Matthew Kaufman (Mar 31)
- Re: airFiber Michael Loftis (Mar 31)
- Re: airFiber Blake Covarrubias (Mar 31)
- RE: airFiber John van Oppen (Mar 31)