Monday is World WiFi Day - special ePMP photo contest

Post a photo of your ePMP network to this thread. Give a kudo to the photos you like. The three photos on this thread with the most kudos at the end of the day on June 20 wins a T-Shirt and Hat.

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Say hello to the gulf coast.  Surfside, TX

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FLYING ePMP!!!

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Shouldnt you post that in the IDEAS section?

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ePMP 1000 with 25 dBi dish feeding another ePMP 1000 with an omni using the aux POE port of the first radio. This is a relay on a customers house to a small neighborhood with a handful of subscribers.

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Hey guys....ePMP 1000 with force 110 antenna implemented over 18 KM and really happy with extreme throughput...:-)

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Lintk to 118 KM epmp 1000 Bolivia - Santa Cruz

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These pictures are new sectors of my ePMP 1000 network.

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these look great. Do you connect an electric utility substation?

Yes Sr.

Giving WiFi free to the community!   Huila, Colombia

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EPMP1000  sectoral arrangement implemented in Piura - Peru, very happy

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Wow! These are incredible pictures!

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Here's a solar site, featuring the new ePMP 90deg antennas, a PMP450i 900MHz sector and an ePTP BH:

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ePMP 1000 in the middle of Bird Island...

#sorry for disturbing picture... ( ^.^)

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Excelent

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Thank you to everyone who participated in our World WiFi Day photo contest! All of the entries showcased outstanding applications of the products.

Without further ado here are the winners of the ePMP contest:

1) Walter - "ePMP1000 sectoral arrangement, Peru" 

2) Ben Royer - "Flying ePMP"

3) Ryo Haines - "Gulf Coast, Surfside,  TX"

3) AU Wireless - "Neighborhood dual ePMP set up"

I will be sending an email to each winner regarding the details for receiving your free T-shirt and hat!

Thank you again for the awesome photos and for choosing Cambium products.

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118Km? Con que antenas esta el enlace y con cual epmp1000?

Saludos desde Ecuador


@Walter wrote:

EPMP1000  sectoral arrangement implemented ...


Hi Walter - is this a commercial product you purchased, or is it something you welded up and built yourself?  I've been struggling with arrangements to put 4 antennas on our small 3-sided towers, so I'm looking for ideas/solutions for that.