Establishing internet access in a traveling vehicle presents unique challenges.
Establishing internet access in a traveling vehicle presents unique challenges.
There is absolutely no good reason to build something like this out when cellular networks exist. Devices probably wouldn't be happy hopping from AP to AP every 5 seconds either. And then you'd somehow have to run fibre essentially the whole way, so you're looking at millions for a buildout. Never mind the electrical requirements too.
I don’t know if Ubiquiti has the right wireless gear for your situation. Their devices perform well over long ranges since they don’t rely on constant movement. Even with their large antenna arrays, it’s unclear if they’d work for clients who travel quickly, like in cars. Pedestrian areas should be fine. Are you acting as a WISP? As a new telecom company, you should contact local network providers for guidance. It’s odd your manager wants you to implement a solution rather than explore alternatives.