I have a 500 mbps connection, but at point B I only receive 50-60 mbps for a distance of only 1 km. Is this normal? If you have a better configuration can you please share it with me (it's for the wifi zone) Thank you for your reply
Thank you sir. I salute you on the church donation. God bless you Sir. Must the transmitter and receiver be of the same type. Lastly which is the most powerful and most long range antenna eg over 20 miles distance? Interested to sell internet to a distance area. Thanks 🙏
This one can broadcast up to 9 miles. There are others but they get pretty pricey ► store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/all-60ghz-wireless/products/af60-xr
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Bruh, I think I missed something. I thought you just needed 1 dish, seems it needs 2 dishes... in bridge mode. You did mention that it has a mode for 1 dish. How is that accomplished? When I tried taking the mode off Bridge a message came up saying that the mode I selected was about to be discontinued. I did get the setup done, I just can't get a internet signal from it. Little help?!
@@AJaytheCEO thanks, I did get it working I just need to do a distance test. Have you tried it with a hot spot like a Night Hawk. Yes, It would defeat the purpose but were just testing capabilities of different setups. Thanks for the info.
Hey bud, your switch didn't work because its most likely putting out 48 volts and all Ubiquiti Antennas are 24 volts. They sell an adapter to plug into a 48 volt switch and it steps it down to 24. Also is it 10/100/1000 network? I've got some antennas that are only 10/100.
That PTZ AI Tracking is awesome.
Yeah it is
Hello this might be a silly question, but does it provide like just normal wifi access with 1 dish?
There is a different model that can support that but I do not know the model number off the top of my head
@AJaytheCEO thanks, i'll look for it
Thanks for the great help!
Happy to help!
I have a 500 mbps connection, but at point B I only receive 50-60 mbps for a distance of only 1 km. Is this normal?
If you have a better configuration can you please share it with me (it's for the wifi zone)
Thank you for your reply
Thanks for the review.
My pleasure!
Good day, firstly excellent video clear and precise. My question is a simple one, can this do Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP)
Yes it can
Awesome thanks for the timely response
You are welcome@@cpusalesservices6935
Do they need clear line of sight, or will it shoot through trees?
It can but I would try to avoid them as much as possible
Thank you sir. I salute you on the church donation. God bless you Sir.
Must the transmitter and receiver be of the same type. Lastly which is the most powerful and most long range antenna eg over 20 miles distance?
Interested to sell internet to a distance area.
Thanks 🙏
This one can broadcast up to 9 miles. There are others but they get pretty pricey ► store.ui.com/us/en/pro/category/all-60ghz-wireless/products/af60-xr
How would you use a set of these in your ministry?
== PRODUCT LINKS ==
airMAX LiteBeam 5AC (Amazon) ► amzn.to/3UCZdWU
airMAX LiteBeam 5AC (Ubiquiti) ► bit.ly/418WxT7
Bruh, I think I missed something. I thought you just needed 1 dish, seems it needs 2 dishes... in bridge mode. You did mention that it has a mode for 1 dish. How is that accomplished? When I tried taking the mode off Bridge a message came up saying that the mode I selected was about to be discontinued. I did get the setup done, I just can't get a internet signal from it. Little help?!
Yes I am using 2 dishes one as a transmitter and the other which will be on the field as the receiver
@@AJaytheCEO thanks, I did get it working I just need to do a distance test. Have you tried it with a hot spot like a Night Hawk. Yes, It would defeat the purpose but were just testing capabilities of different setups. Thanks for the info.
No I haven't. Plan to do this 3 days before graduation
new. you seem cool
Thx
Hey bud, your switch didn't work because its most likely putting out 48 volts and all Ubiquiti Antennas are 24 volts. They sell an adapter to plug into a 48 volt switch and it steps it down to 24. Also is it 10/100/1000 network? I've got some antennas that are only 10/100.
It is 10/100/1000. I have one of those adapters, I didn’t think to try one
@@AJaytheCEO nice thanks for the info.