I am helping a local business-- their location is several blocks outside the service radius of decent broadband-- they said they would get him service if HE paid for the expansion of THEIR network line. He is on phone-line DSL.... ugh.
So--- how LITERAL is the term "line of sight" for the different Ubiquiti products? Can it go through Some trees? Ub has some very inexpensive products that they rate as having a 15km range. For example:
Amazon.com: Ubiquiti NanoBeam ac Gen2 High-Performance airMAX ac Bridge (NBE-5AC-Gen2-US): Computers & Accessories
I am trying to figure out if this might be a decent way for his business to get a reasonable internet connection, but planning an air link to a source might be tricky. Has anyone used this in less-than-ideal conditions with any success?
So--- how LITERAL is the term "line of sight" for the different Ubiquiti products? Can it go through Some trees? Ub has some very inexpensive products that they rate as having a 15km range. For example:
Amazon.com: Ubiquiti NanoBeam ac Gen2 High-Performance airMAX ac Bridge (NBE-5AC-Gen2-US): Computers & Accessories
I am trying to figure out if this might be a decent way for his business to get a reasonable internet connection, but planning an air link to a source might be tricky. Has anyone used this in less-than-ideal conditions with any success?
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