6 GHz PtP backhaul
Medium- and long-haul trunks with NP6 / NP62 in 5.9–7.2 GHz for capacity and orderly growth.

Vertical · ISP / WISP
PtP trunks and CPE access with Mexico-made antennas, compatible with the radios your WISP network already runs.
Overview
Traffic growth and 5 GHz saturation push operators to migrate or complement with 6 GHz, keep Carrier Class availability, and standardize multi-brand antennas without reinventing every tower.
Industry challenges
Saturation and interference on 5 GHz in dense corridors
Migrating or extending into 5.9–7.2 GHz without redesigning the network
Different antenna inventory for every radio brand
Carrier Class availability on medium- and long-haul trunks
What we offer
Medium- and long-haul trunks with NP6 / NP62 in 5.9–7.2 GHz for capacity and orderly growth.
NPX6 shielding (NPX62 / NPX63 / NPX64) when urban or industrial noise degrades modulation.
NPUW / NPPROUW in 4.9–7.2 GHz to unify inventory when several vendors share a site.
NPX GEN4 / NPGEN2 for lightweight links that still need directivity and an integrated radome.
Links into the NetPoint catalog. RF figures live on each product page; here we only point you to the right family for the job.

5.9–7.2 GHz
Connectorized MLO-ready backhaul and CPE for rock-solid stability at 6 GHz.
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5.9–7.2 GHz
High-performance shielded antennas for 6 GHz trunk links in high-interference environments.
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4.9–7.2 GHz
Connectorized ultra-wideband antenna, multi-radio compatible and MLO-ready.
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4.9–6.4 GHz
Lightweight design with strong RF performance — shielded antennas for 5 GHz PtP links.
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4.9–6.4 GHz
Professional 4.9–6.4 GHz parabolic antennas — lightweight, directive, and Carrier Class for WISPs.
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A catalog aligned with day-to-day WISP work: connectorized, twist-on, and MLO Ready by family
Compatibility with Ubiquiti, Cambium, Mimosa, and other ecosystem vendors
Mexican manufacturing with pre-sales support and Pathwave
Documented ISP cases — from tens of kilometers to well over 100 km
Real deployments documented on the site. Use them as architecture references, not as a guarantee of range.

625/1015 Mbps in tests and up to 1053/956 Mbps stabilized at 6 GHz.
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Up to ~1.2 Gbps on 160 MHz channel with excellent isolation between ports.
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Excellent signal level and high stability without taking full advantage of its capacity.
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Integration with MikroTik ecosystem for WISP.
View case →CMS technical articles that complement this vertical — Fresnel, interference, slant, and alignment.
Design the link on the map or talk to pre-sales to choose among NP6, NPX6, NPUW, and GEN2/GEN4.