These kinds of build/parts-list auto-generate calculators are already available in the fiber & cable world by several large vendors. (Possibly include some common/standard high-gain non-Mikrotik antennas. Then auto-generate a Mikrotik parts/build list and network through-put summary and a map. Ability to pre-load some non-Mikrotik antennas (and save non-Mikrotik antennas to database for future calculations) Fade margin (allow for not-so-perfect aiming and not-so-perfect weather)
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Full network redundancy desired (dual links) & desired network up-time percentage Distance & elevation & GPS location (line-of-site-analysis) Desired network throughput at the Ethernet ports (full duplex or half duplex UDP/TCP) Now what would be really cool would be to have would be a question/answer session and presto a parts list of everything needed. Please comment here if you find problems, mistakes or other issues. Adjust products or markers until the result is "Reliable" and doesn't mention that "Very high tower needed" Drag over the elevation graph to select bigger areas, to identify them.ħ. Move your mouse to the hills, so see which ones might cause issues. Move the map markers to the desired area.Ħ. It currently does not tell you exactly how big your towers need to be, but it will tell you that you need a big tower, if there is difficult elevation, or earth curvature that disturbs the 60% fresnel zone.Ĥ.
The calculator does take into consideration the elevation, the fresnel zone, the earth curvature. Real life has things like interference, weather and other factors that will reduce possible distances.Ī known bug, that in Chrome, the elevation graph doesn't support hover over specific hill. Of course, this is a synthetic calculator (theoretic). Report any bugs you can find and we will try to improve it. Here is a first look of the new updated wireless calculator: