SMC Networks 2.4GHz/5GHz Manual De Usuario

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Radio Path Planning
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Be sure there is enough clearance from buildings and that no 
building construction may eventually block the path.
Check the topology of the land between the antennas using 
topographical maps, aerial photos, or even satellite image 
data (software packages are available that may include this 
information for your area).
Avoid a path that may incur temporary blockage due to the 
movement of cars, trains, or aircraft.
Antenna Height
A reliable wireless link is usually best achieved by mounting the 
antennas at each end high enough for a clear radio line of sight 
between them. The minimum height required depends on the 
distance of the link, obstacles that may be in the path, topology of 
the terrain, and the curvature of the earth (for links over 3 miles).
For long-distance links, a mast or pole may need to be 
contsructed to attain the minimum required height. Use the 
following table to estimate the required minimum clearance above 
the ground or path obstruction (for 5 GHz bridge links).