Summary, Design guide – Ubiquiti Networks airFibe5 User Manual

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Summary

The following summarizes these guidelines. We have seen installations that

greatly deviate from these guidelines yet still work very well. Each installation is

different and will need to be optimized based on the conditions present in the

field and the goals of the user.

Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD) is best for:

Maximum possible throughput

Minimum possible latency

Installations that are free of reflective and scattering elements

Areas that see lower amounts of rainfall

Scenarios with more available spectrum

Time Division Duplexing (TDD) is best for:

Co-location with other master nodes

Robustness in areas that see the most rainfall

Scenarios with less available spectrum

Less than ideal installations, such as installations near obstructions or

scattering elements

These guidelines are only general recommendations. For example, we have

successfully co-located FDD links and installed FDD links that work on a single

frequency at short range.

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