someuser08
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One of my XT8s has just died after many years in rock solid configuration without issues (2 nodes, AP mode, wireless backhaul, US version with UNII-4 enabled) and I'm considering what to do.
Option 1 is to find another US version of XT8 (I'm in europe) and continue with the current set up (with a risk of second unit dying at some point and not longer beign able to source a replacement and have to find another setup anyway).
Option 2 is to switch to somethign like BT8s (which is top of my budget anyway). I just ordered a pair of BT8s to try to set it up and can see that real throughput is not that much different from what I used to have and often even less. I used to have 300-400mbps on XT8s with 5-2 band. Now with BT8s on just band 6 I get only real life speed of 200-300mbps (as signal strength is lower on band 6 that I used to have on 5, probably expected), with MLO on all 3 bands enabled for backhaul, it jumps up to 400-500 sometimes, but can still be as slow as 200 because obviously the bands are shared between backhaul and clients in this scenario.
So specifically for this use case (maximum stable wireless backhaul speed) - what do you guys think?
Option 1 is to find another US version of XT8 (I'm in europe) and continue with the current set up (with a risk of second unit dying at some point and not longer beign able to source a replacement and have to find another setup anyway).
Option 2 is to switch to somethign like BT8s (which is top of my budget anyway). I just ordered a pair of BT8s to try to set it up and can see that real throughput is not that much different from what I used to have and often even less. I used to have 300-400mbps on XT8s with 5-2 band. Now with BT8s on just band 6 I get only real life speed of 200-300mbps (as signal strength is lower on band 6 that I used to have on 5, probably expected), with MLO on all 3 bands enabled for backhaul, it jumps up to 400-500 sometimes, but can still be as slow as 200 because obviously the bands are shared between backhaul and clients in this scenario.
So specifically for this use case (maximum stable wireless backhaul speed) - what do you guys think?
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