This should work, looks like around 300 Mbps at your range
MikroTik LHG 5.8GHz 24.5dBi PtP CPE | RBLHG-5nD
MikroTik LHG 5GHz 24.5dBi PtP CPE | RBLHG-5nDMikroTik RouterBoard's RB-LHG5, is a compact and light 5GHz 802.11 a/n wireless device with an integrated dual polarisation 24.5 dBi grid antenna. It is ideal for point-to-point links, or for use as a CPE at loscoop.co.za
What they say & the actual speed you get differ totally.This should work, looks like around 300 Mbps at your range
MikroTik LHG 5.8GHz 24.5dBi PtP CPE | RBLHG-5nD
MikroTik LHG 5GHz 24.5dBi PtP CPE | RBLHG-5nDMikroTik RouterBoard's RB-LHG5, is a compact and light 5GHz 802.11 a/n wireless device with an integrated dual polarisation 24.5 dBi grid antenna. It is ideal for point-to-point links, or for use as a CPE at loscoop.co.za
Was leaning towards Powerbeam AC Gen2, might have a test set the weekend to check speeds achievable.ubiquiti power beam m5 or better yet ubiquiti power beam m5 ac gen 2. Scoop sells them. They arent that unaffordable and rather easy to set up. However they need pretty good line of sight to work effectively. The best would be the ubiquiti rocket lite. However that requires a dish sold separately and becomes expensive quickly.
Know anyone who has that linked at about 10+km?This should work, looks like around 300 Mbps at your range
MikroTik LHG 5.8GHz 24.5dBi PtP CPE | RBLHG-5nD
MikroTik LHG 5GHz 24.5dBi PtP CPE | RBLHG-5nDMikroTik RouterBoard's RB-LHG5, is a compact and light 5GHz 802.11 a/n wireless device with an integrated dual polarisation 24.5 dBi grid antenna. It is ideal for point-to-point links, or for use as a CPE at loscoop.co.za
I personally am using Powerbeam AC Gen2 for my home connection and my 15mbps line works just fine (I am not even 100% aligned)Was leaning towards Powerbeam AC Gen2, might have a test set the weekend to check speeds achievable.