Ubiquiti LTU
Ubiquiti has a new "technology" which is the successor to AirMax , called LTU. (more about AirMax )
We have been experimenting with LTU, as we received a gracious donation of 18 LTU-LR CPEs and wanted to put them to use. We have found that LTU generally performs well in certain applicaitons,applications, as detailed below.
LTU and AirMax hardware are not cross-compatible. A LTU-LR can't connect to a AirMax Sector and a LiteBeam can't connect to a LTU Sector.
Differentiating from AirMax Equipment:
WeThe haveonly onedifference LTUbetween sectora mountedLTU-LR and a LiteBeam-LR is the radio module. The reflector and related mounting hardware is exactly the same, except for the logo printed on the west side of 1340-Saratoga. Try it. front.HereYou can tell a running LTU radio module apart from an AirMax one by looking at the approximateactivity coverage.light on the bottom. The LTU has a white activity light while the AirMax has a blue one.
The sectorthere is a LTU-Rocketlabel on the back of the radio andmodule athat AM-5ac21-60tells antenna.you Itwhat it is, however this is positionedcovered aboutwhen 260o azimut, and it's a 60o angle.
We have one node using that new LTU sector right now. 944-Flo It uses a LTU LRthe antenna and so far is better with a more stable bandwidth then the Litebeam Gen2 to a LiteAP it was using before.installed.
See the LTU devices available