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5x fibre optic cable solution

5x fibre optic cable solution

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WoofyMonster
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08-15-2016, 12:26 AM
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You're considering an air fibre 5x connection with a speed of 500Mbps. Since it's designed for long distances, you might expect consistent performance regardless of proximity. However, in close-range scenarios like 600-800 feet apart, speeds could drop and latency may increase. The actual performance will depend on the specific setup and conditions. Latency tends to be lower with fibre connections compared to other methods, but it can still rise when distances are short.
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WoofyMonster
08-15-2016, 12:26 AM #1

You're considering an air fibre 5x connection with a speed of 500Mbps. Since it's designed for long distances, you might expect consistent performance regardless of proximity. However, in close-range scenarios like 600-800 feet apart, speeds could drop and latency may increase. The actual performance will depend on the specific setup and conditions. Latency tends to be lower with fibre connections compared to other methods, but it can still rise when distances are short.

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ReagBros
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08-16-2016, 10:07 AM
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The challenges with long-range Wi-Fi involve numerous environmental factors that influence performance. While you'd expect full speed at close range, many variables like signal path and obstacles come into play. My best estimate is around 500 Mbps, but I can't guarantee it for a specific device.
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ReagBros
08-16-2016, 10:07 AM #2

The challenges with long-range Wi-Fi involve numerous environmental factors that influence performance. While you'd expect full speed at close range, many variables like signal path and obstacles come into play. My best estimate is around 500 Mbps, but I can't guarantee it for a specific device.