What is the temperature range for MetroLinq radios?
This information can be found in the datasheet for your MetroLinq device, which we keep updated.
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What separation distance I have to give to my MetroLinq radios installed on the same pole?
In General, there is no hard requirement for co-location of MetroLinq radios on the same pole, but care should be taken to allow the mount position to be moved up to one meter in any direction (up or down is typically the easiest) in case multipath ...
MetroLinq 2.5G 60 Firmware
Supported Models The firmware on this page applies to the following MetroLinq models: ML2.5-60-35-XX ML2.5-60-19-XX ML2.5-60-BF-18-XX Upgrade Alerts Please read the following message carefully before upgrading! Devices running firmware versions ...
Can my MetroLinq form a PTP link with 60 GHz radios from other brands? What about connecting to the 5GHz back up radio?
For 60GHz, MetroLinq devices can only form 60 GHz links with other MetroLinq devices. For the 5GHz back up radio, the first SSID only allows IgniteNet radios to connect. If you add a second 5GHz virtual SSID, then any standard 802.11 based radios can ...
MetroLinq LR Precision Bracket
Introduction The MetroLinq™ long range bracket is a precision tool designed to give ultimate accuracy and stability for the links that maximize the distance of the MetroLinq™ radio. With the offset design you can install maximize the number of units ...
What are the channel bandwidths supported by the MetroLinq's 60 GHz and 5 GHz radios?
For the 60 GHz radio, MetroLinq supports 2.16 GHz wide channels. For the 5 GHz radio, MetroLinq supports 20, 40, and 80 MHz channels. For firmware versions 2.4.1 and higher, there is additional support for 60GHz "half-channels" that are 1.08 GHz ...