Is it actually a beamforming antenna thing?
If they're using the smart array antenna thing then, *cough* I know
how that works. Would you be able to take some photos of the
internals?
-adrian
On 11 March 2015 at 21:23, Mitar <mitar(a)tnode.com> wrote:
Hi!
Yes, we are often using original firmware on point-to-multipoint links
with Ubiquiti hardware because performance is much better. For
point-to-point link there is not much difference. We think that TDMA is
the reason.
It is not so big problem using original firmware. Because mostly we use
on the same location also a 2.4 GHz TP-Link router for local access,
having a switch, and then we run routing protocol on it, and having
Ubiquiti equipment in a bridge mode.
Mitar
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 9:01 PM, Adrian Chadd
<adrian(a)freebsd.org> wrote:
Hm, I may be able to help figure out why the
performance is crap. It's
just an atheros chip; there's no 11ac radio in it right?
Yeah, it's just 11n but we don't actually have any lying around so we can't
verify that it's actually a problem.
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