Ideally you'd use dual-band device with separate detachable antennae for both bands (at least one band has to utilize detachable antennae so you can place them outside, indoor band can use built-in antennae). Then use one band outside as backhaul and another band inside as AP for guests. From capacity point of view it'd be better to use 5GHz for backhaul and 2.4GHz for in-cabin coverage.
I'm not sure if MT sells a suitable device though.
Using device with two radios on same band (again separate detachable antennae) would work in this case as well but you'd still have to be careful to place inside snd outside antennae so that there woikd slways be metal wall/ceiling in the way to improve separation. Antenna cables would have to be router as far apart as possible to minimize cross-talk.
Variant with different bands is definitely easier to do.
I guess this kind of device is strictly BYOD in MT's portfolio.
Of course it's possible to use a pair of devices per cabin, one outdoor as back-haul and one indoor, connected with UTP cable (used for PoE for outdoor device as well). Again I suggest to use different bands for both purposes if feasible. This setup would likely be more expensive, but it would be more "off-the-shelf" type of project which would likely prove better in mid-term due to easier maintenance. And you have a wider choice of devices to use.
I'm not sure if MT sells a suitable device though.
Using device with two radios on same band (again separate detachable antennae) would work in this case as well but you'd still have to be careful to place inside snd outside antennae so that there woikd slways be metal wall/ceiling in the way to improve separation. Antenna cables would have to be router as far apart as possible to minimize cross-talk.
Variant with different bands is definitely easier to do.
I guess this kind of device is strictly BYOD in MT's portfolio.
Of course it's possible to use a pair of devices per cabin, one outdoor as back-haul and one indoor, connected with UTP cable (used for PoE for outdoor device as well). Again I suggest to use different bands for both purposes if feasible. This setup would likely be more expensive, but it would be more "off-the-shelf" type of project which would likely prove better in mid-term due to easier maintenance. And you have a wider choice of devices to use.
Statistics: Posted by mkx — Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:00 pm