Ubiquiti
60 GHz is an unlicensed band that now has some cheap gigabit point to point (p2p) antennas that we are using.
60 GHz is extremely susceptible to "rain-fade", which is why it is not used in licensed spectrum
Often these radios come with a 5GHz backup, which isn't really useful for bandwidth but it will keep your link online during rain.
Ubiquiti
There's a very confusing range of Ubiquiti 60GHz. Basically there's dishes and enclosed headlight looking ones
Ubiquiti Gigabeam
- Price: $260 pair
- no quoted range! (assume it's meant for neighboring buildings)
- 5GHz backup: yes but not usable
Ubiquiti Gigabeam Plus GBE-Plus
This is a well-designed router that is small and reliable. We have a couple of these at our Rivington hub
- Price: $360 pair
- Range: "up to 1.5km"
- 5GHz backup: no
Ubiquiti Gigabeam GBE-LR
- Price: $400 pair
- Range: "long range"? probably means "up to 2km" like the af60
- 5GHz backup: no
Ubiquiti airFiber 60 Long Range
- Price: $600 pair
- Range: "Long range, up to 2 km"
- 5GHz backup: yes
Ubiquiti airFiber 60 LR (dish)
- Price: $800 pair (sold as pair)
- Range: "Long Range, Up to 12 km" (hard to believe!)
- 5GHz backup: no
We are currently running two links with these. Grand to Navy Yard, and PH to 5283
- 2km and bandwidth decreases in the rain
- "1751" capacity (they are adding up and down capacity together)
The 5283 link:
- 2.2km and works ok in rain
- "1951" capacity
- 5GHz: no
MikroTik LHG 60G
- Price $300 pair
- Range 200m
- 5GHs backup: no
- Tested speed: 700 Mbps
We originally installed these for 800m links but they will go down every time in heavy rain. 200m seems a good distance for them. It's a cheap way to connect neighboring buildings. We use these between the Grand St towers.
IgniteNet Metrolinq One 60-19
- Price: $500 pair
- Range: 200m?
- 5GHz backup: yes
- Tested speed: 300
We use these between Henry and Grand. It never got over 300 Mbps
- The mount is extremely heavy and obviously designed for the larger antenna
- The lights on the back aren't visible due to the mount
- It is possible to mount on horizontal pipe but you only have ~15 degrees of movement
- Bandwidth is about half of the cheaper Mikrotik 60Ghz
- Maybe we should have used the larger 60 – 35
- The backup 5GHz is strangely very low bandwidth (~20 Mbps)
- The telescope is very good, and great for aligning
- Everything is very well built and feels like a scientific instrument