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Products

Check out the carrier-grade product line offered by LigoWave!  Feel free to speak with one of our dedicated support/sales staff on the forums for answers to your questions about the newly-launched LigoWave product lines:

  • LigoPTP - High-capacity Point-to-Point products for true TCP throughput up to 70 Mbps
  • LigoMesh - Self-forming, self-healing, layer 2 network devices for enterprise connectivity

Welcome!

Welcome to the LigoWave support site. Here you'll find three main features: Wiki, Forums, and Downloads.

  • In our Wiki we'll post configuration manuals, software/hardware application examples,  and general information. If there's anything you'd like to see let us know!
  • The Forums allow collaboration among LigoWave users as well as a method to contact the trusty LigoWave support staff to get answers in an easy and efficient manner.
  • Look in Downloads for the latest and greatest LigoWave firmware and utilities.
  • Also, join our WISPA mailing list! http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/ligowave

Please feel free to contact us at support@ligowave.com if you have any questions, comments, or just feel like chatting with someone!

What's New

  • Fine Tuning

    Hi all, Is there a guide to fine tune all the settings to get the most out of our Ligowave links? Cheers
    Posted to LigoPTP (Forum) by someone on 06-27-2009
  • New licensed and 24ghz radios

    Let's hear about them! I have a few questions. The spec sheets say "aggregate thruput" - Does that mean the 18-320f supports full duplex 320 megabit, or 160 each way? How is latency? Any docs we can peruse? Screen shots? Eval programs? :)
    Posted to LigoPTP (Forum) by infowest on 06-19-2009
  • PTP 5-23 and Bad Weather

    Hello, I installed our link about three weeks ago and we have had some bad weather since then. The bad weather seems to be messing with the radios. The uptime was reported as days and during the bad weather it reset to minutes. Is lighting causing this? What do I need to do to adequately protect this equipment? As far as I can tell the tower is grounded...
    Posted to News & General Discussion (Forum) by djn602 on 06-12-2009

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