Hi Peter

I can't tell you about specific equipment, but LOS or NLOS is not related to protocols. Distance can be related to protocols, but the presence/absence of obstacles that limit the line-of-sight has influence only on the link budget and the stability of the link. With higher frequencies LOS becomes a must, though with lower frequencies propagation can be good without LOS; if you want NLOS for medium distances, I guess that you want systems operating in UHF (I think that there must exist, as I heard some technical people from Telefonica del Peru talking about LTE in 700 MHz).

Hope this helps


El 16/05/18 a las 20:03, peter escribió:
Hello,

Does anyone know of or can anyone recommend LTE equipment vendors that
sell point-to-point or point-to-multipoint radios that are capable of
non line of site (NLOS)? Is LTE even capable, as a protocol, of dealing
with non line of sight?

Peter / Rhizomatica
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