Not illegal.Unifi products are aimed more towards your own house or business in 1 building. I wanted to go with an edgerouter but it didn't allow bandwidth control so I wanted to go with mikrotik routerboard. Also considered a nanostation loco m2 but its illegal without a license.
Good luck playing tug of war with that 200mb/s.
Does CTWUG have special permission from ICASA for their network..?Well ignoring the fact it's illegal to transmit a wireless signal across property boundaries your plan for a cottage industry ISP service is not going to work.
And the cost?Definitely not giving them the full 200meg gonna split it.. 50mb maybe whatever they need
Tell us how you are going to split 400Mbps bandwith (actually 200+200=400Mbps) on the Mikrotik and which model?Definitely not giving them the full 200meg gonna split it.. 50mb maybe whatever they need
Does CTWUG have special permission from ICASA for their network..?
It's user run and covers a vast majority of cape town.. You are free to connect to the network so long as you have line of sight to the closest user on the network and they allow you to connect to their network..
Tell us how you are going to split 400Mbps bandwith (actually 200+200=400Mbps) on the Mikrotik and which model?
Oh, yes. You are gonna look into that again, definitely.Splitting 200 into 2 50s max for 2 neighbours. They might want 20 it depends but no more than 50.
I will be using the MikroTik 951UI-2HND
Source?Well ignoring the fact it's illegal to transmit a wireless signal across property boundaries your plan for a cottage industry ISP service is not going to work.
Not sure, but its really stupid to not be able to cross a cable between 1m. If there aren't any safety concerns about it then there should be nothing against it. My other option is having 2 nanostation loco m2's but then ill be at risk with icasa requiring a license for operating a wireless connection. Icasa is my only problem right now. If it wasn't for them I'd be able to do so much more.