Ubiquiti IsoStation vs PrismStation: Battle of the Horns

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @rickross4242
    @rickross4242 Год назад +1

    If you're looking for a beastly horn, try an asymmetrical horn from RF Elements ;)

  • @rhc287
    @rhc287 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for making this video!

    • @RateMyRadio
      @RateMyRadio  6 лет назад +1

      You're most welcome! I hope it was helpful in explaining the difference - I had to actually buy both units to fully understand! Cheers, Jarrad VK3BL :)

    • @rhc287
      @rhc287 6 лет назад +2

      Yes it was very helpful. Thank you for elaborating on the quality and signal differences. You seem to be an expert in radio technologies, I've always had my focus on the Ethernet frame but my horizons are expanding to wireless, and I came across your review. Have you had a chance to deploy them yet?

    • @RateMyRadio
      @RateMyRadio  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words :). I sure have, at least the prism station version - we've got 8 in production at the moment serving rural Australia :). 73, Jarrad VK3BL

    • @rhc287
      @rhc287 6 лет назад

      Rate My Radio Thanks for the reply. Based on your review I bought 2 Prism Stations and 2 Iso Stations. So far I have deployed one Prism as an AP and one Iso as a client. I am getting 135-185 megabits throughput. Are you deploying the Prisms station as clients?

    • @SergiPolischuk
      @SergiPolischuk 5 лет назад

      @@RateMyRadio Thank you for the great review! I will test PrismStation this winter in very cold Canadian environment. 73, VE4BIT

  • @HugoTaljaard
    @HugoTaljaard 5 лет назад +1

    Hi please tell me, is there lots of work for wireless network engineers in Aus? We are moving there and Im certified in UBNT and Mikrotik. Is it popular equipment there?

    • @RateMyRadio
      @RateMyRadio  5 лет назад +1

      Send me an email vk3bl [at] outlook [dot] com [dot] au, let me know when you're in Australia and i'll put you in touch with some people. Cheers, Jarrad :)

  • @euronymous29
    @euronymous29 6 лет назад +1

    In the terms of distance and MBPS, Could you please give us your point of view?

    • @RateMyRadio
      @RateMyRadio  6 лет назад +1

      In terms of an isostation as a cpe? If you can be more specific about your needs (e.g. point to point link or point to multipoint) I can certainly answer. In general the practical limit for 5ghz gear is around 5-10km unless one of the sides is above say 25m in height.

    • @euronymous29
      @euronymous29 6 лет назад +1

      @@RateMyRadio oh I understand, in a video of Ubiquiti in SPANISH a specialist told that if you are going to have (cameras, server services, streaming, etc) is much better consider change the airmax for airfiber, what do you think about it?

    • @RateMyRadio
      @RateMyRadio  6 лет назад +1

      Good question :). Airfibre is Full Duplex; this means it can send and receive at the same time. Airmax is Half Duplex, so if your link reads ‘150mbps’ you can only send and receive AT THE SAME TIME at 75mbps. As cameras and streaming are usually mainly one way (downloading), Airmax should be fine for links under 5-10km :)

    • @RateMyRadio
      @RateMyRadio  6 лет назад

      Also check out link.ubnt.com, it can help you plan you link. 73, Jarrad

  • @johnchatzidakis3554
    @johnchatzidakis3554 5 лет назад

    Very helpful video. Thanks very much

  • @MultiVince29
    @MultiVince29 2 года назад

    life saver

  • @dashdoger135
    @dashdoger135 2 года назад

    I got isostation from a bunch of boxes my dad is. I have no idea what this even is for.

    • @collinsokoth7262
      @collinsokoth7262 2 года назад

      can I contact you?

    • @dashdoger135
      @dashdoger135 2 года назад

      @@collinsokoth7262 yeah sure

    • @collinsokoth7262
      @collinsokoth7262 2 года назад

      @@dashdoger135 I'm trying to purchase the isostations from you. Can we chat via email? afri.webexperts (@) gmail(dot)com