ePMP 2000 Throughput on different channels

Hi,

So I am in process of starting a WISP and I plan on using the ePMP2000.

I would like to know if anyone could tell me what the throughput on different channels would be?

example: On 40MHz I would get about 200Mbps... 

And what would be the maximum number of concurrent users?

Thank you.


@Riaan3 wrote:

Hi,

So I am in process of starting a WISP and I plan on using the ePMP2000.

I would like to know if anyone could tell me what the throughput on different channels would be?

example: On 40MHz I would get about 200Mbps... 

And what would be the maximum number of concurrent users?

Thank you.


Hi,

ePMP supports up to 120 Subscriber Modules.

40 MHz - ~200 Mbps - 120 SMs;

20 MHz - ~100 Mbps - 120 SMs;

10 MHz -~50 Mbps - 60 SMs;

5 MHz - ~ 25 Mbps - 30 SMs;

SMs will share total available throughput.

Thnak you.

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Hi, 

Thanks for the reply.

How many of those 120 subs would be concurrent (speaking at the same time with the AP)



Hi,

ePMP supports up to 120 Subscriber Modules.

40 MHz - ~200 Mbps - 120 SMs;

20 MHz - ~100 Mbps - 120 SMs;

10 MHz -~50 Mbps - 60 SMs;

5 MHz - ~ 25 Mbps - 30 SMs;

SMs will share total available throughput.

Thnak you.



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@Riaan3 wrote:

Hi, 

Thanks for the reply.

How many of those 120 subs would be concurrent (speaking at the same time with the AP)



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Hi,

All the subs can be concurrent. But if you are asking about sector throughput or capacity, I recommend that you try out our ePMP Capacity Planner Tool available at https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/epmp/ to determine total sector throughput under ideal conditions. 

Thanks,

Sriram

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Hi, What i'm trying to ask is that say I give 120 subs 1Mbps connection each.

Would all 120 Subscibers be able to send and receive data at the same time?

Or what would be the maximum number of subscibers that could do this?

any update ?  120 subscriber at the same time ? 

Hi,

I know this is a different thread, but I'm looking for the same info for ePMP 3000.

How about the ePMP 3000? What are the specific throughput and subscriber capacities at 20, 40, and 80MHz?

Thanks!


@Sarah wrote:

Hi,

I know this is a different thread, but I'm looking for the same info for ePMP 3000.

How about the ePMP 3000? What are the specific throughput and subscriber capacities at 20, 40, and 80MHz?

Thanks!


It's 120 max for 20, 40, and 80MHz... and roughly 150, 300, 600mbps for individual subs, and double those numbers for aggregate optimal MU-MIMO performance at the AP. And to answer the previous question... yes... 120 all at the same time... well... via TDD at least if you understand how that works.

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Thanks Eric! Great help!