I must give Jim an A+ for effort but maybe he should re-read his post, or maybe it is just me? So here are the two post's in question, below this post make a post explaining what you think Bill and then Jim are actually saying in as few words as possible!
billbuchan
Member
I put two Mimosa B2 links in over the last couple of days. It's pretty amazing kit - it can run two radios on each of the two antennas at the same time, so you can choose between 1x20mhz channel, 2x20mhz channel, 40mhz and 80mhz channels. I'm running 2x20mhz in both my links and easily getting 180mb/s sustained bandwidth over both.
The 'Auto-everything' mode is pretty cool - it basically hunts around for the least used spectrum and moves one or both channels around based on interference and load. And since there's four channels, it can decide (or you can tell it) to use three for one direction/one for the other, or evenly split it.
Stability - 36 hours in - has been excellent.
I have one Rocket AC lite + 30db dish (PtMP to 2xPB 500AC's) and I've struggled over the last three months to get it to perform anything like as well as the Mimosa's, as well as three other PtP NB500AC->NB500AC links. The ones running on the 'older' (pre 7.1 firmware) are *okay*, the newer ones are all hiding at 5180mhz (non DFS channel). Performance wise, not great.
eejimm
SuperUser
I will just add this - here's the difference between these two radio products (total generalization here - TIFWIW - and all public record now as well)
Mimosa has these radios in their warehouse in May 2014. Didn't get them out to the world until December 2014.
So instead of your "3-6 months of pain" (and personal learning and understanding what you can/can't do and expect with the units) vs. the AC radios (which were available in about the same timeframe) you got to wait, and wait, and wait those 8 months, for a radio with basically similar performance at double the price, and without an integrated family of antennas and other parts. Oh yeah, and that only does PtP. For anything else you're looking at another 12 months to wait.
Your call, but I'm more interested in getting my hands on the equipment up front, remembering that just because you have a shiny new toy doesn't mean you have to put it into production now now now! (same thing with firmware, BTW...) We figure to be well into flooding the market with AC PtMP before Mimosa PtMP radios even start shipping.
I'm sorry if you don't like how UBNT functions - how the development cycle works; how beta firmware means Beta; how we are all a part of that development process, which is what makes these products available at the price points they are. Disruptive means just that - on both sides of the counter. If you want "safe" stick with Cambium's older style tech or stick with the products from UBNT that are already well proven.
"Excuse me, but I actually am a Rocket Scientist, and you, sir, are full of sh!t."