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  1. Your all-in-one suite for network planning and profitability tracking.

    • UISP

      Getting Started with Planning, Installation & Management....

    • UniFi Design Center

      Simulate a complete UniFi system with our powerful...

  2. UISP Design Center. Your all-in-one suite for network planning and profitability tracking.

  3. Welcome to the UISP Design Center. Designed for network planning and profitability modeling. Try it Now. Powerful Features Crafted for ISPs. All free of charge. Link Simulation Topology View Profitability Calculator Marketplace. Design. Any Link. Model expected performance over distance and weather variation. Frequently Asked Questions.

    • Backbone
    • Subscribers
    • Backhaul
    • Relay Sites
    • Base Station
    • Customer Premise Equipment

    Backbone refers to the site of your ISP's primary Internet connection. As the name suggests, your Internet backbone is vitally important for providing sufficient bandwidth to your customers. Moreover, your backbone should connect to one or more higher-tier providers for reliable, uninterrupted Internet access with Service Level Agreements(SLA) stip...

    Subscribers (also known as "subs") are your ISP customers to whom you sell your triple-play service package: high-speed internet, VoIP, and IPTV. The key to any profitable ISP business is to efficiently scale the network with subscribers, and listed below are a few research ideas to help get you started: 1. Is there sufficient density of subscriber...

    In order to relay your Internet connection to your downstream subscribers, you'll typically deploy a series of backhaul links from your backbone site to your coverage area. Wired backhaul typically refers to fiber runs (ex. UFiber), whereas wireless backhaul refers to outdoor point-to-point (PtP) radio links (ex. airFiber). In either case, backhaul...

    Also known as Point-of-Presence (PoP), or "Towers" in UISP Design Center, relay sites refer to buildings/structures in your ISP topology used to connect various segments of your network, whether via point-to-point backhaul links, or point-to-multipoint base station APs. When looking for relay sites, consider the following characteristics: Note: Wit...

    The base station refers to your point-to-multipoint device, such as an access point, used to connect other devices into your ISP topology (usually subscribers). Ubiquiti's fixed wireless PtMP platforms like airMAX AC, Wave, and LTU offer significant advantages over other physical-layer access technology platforms. Familiarizing yourself with these ...

    The Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) refers to your managed devices installed at the subscriber site. As a wireless ISP, you can mount a CPE radio/antenna on the subscriber's roof, or using a mast to provide LoS clearance to your base station AP site. Listed below are the most common CPE devices (both wired/wireless): Note: 5GHz offers greater rang...

  4. Getting Started with Planning, Installation & Management. ISP Wireless - Plan, Build & Scale Your Business With UISP Design Center. ISP Wireless - Antenna Alignment for Outdoor Wireless Links. ISP Wireless - Easy Device Setup via UISP Mobile App.

  5. Simulate a complete UniFi system with our powerful visualization and planning tool.

  6. Welcome to the second webinar in our Mastering Ubiquiti series! In this in-depth session, we're unleashing the capabilities of the UISP Design Center.

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    • 4GonSolutions