Point to Point
Point-to-Point is the basic principal of delivering high-speed data from point A to point B. Public safety, enterprise, municipalities, and ISP's can take advantage of ultra-reliable connectivity using wireless Ethernet bridges.
Applications include:
- T1 Replacement
Avoid paying costly Telco leasing fees by replacing your current T1 lines with a wireless link. ROI is commonly delivered at 6-12 months.
- Network circuit back up
Your network is only as reliable as the wires that connect it. Unauthorized digging or a host of other scenarios can sever fiber lines, leaving you helpless until it can be fixed. A wireless network back up can be critical to keeping your operation up and running whether a disaster.or an accident happens.
- Multi-point campus networks
Corporate and institutional campuses can benefit from a high-speed connection by increased sharing and collaboration and improved safety.
Products include:
PTP 100 Series
Makes use of Motorola's proprietary modulation scheme to deliver high-speed bandwidth across distances of up to 35 miles (56 kilometers). These solutions support both DES and AES for enhanced security and are uniquely suited for delivering consistent throughput in Line-of-Sight (LoS) configurations. The PTP 100 Series is available in a broad range of frequencies (2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.8 GHz).
PTP 400 and 600 Series, PTP 49400 Series for Public Safety
These solutions enable users to achieve greater throughput and reach longer distances in LoS environments as well as establish reliable links in challenging near-LoS and Non-LoS conditions. Spanning distances of up to 124 miles (200 kilometers), Motorola's PTP 400 and 600 Series wireless Ethernet bridges can deliver 99.999% availability in even the most challenging environments and feature:
- Dynamic frequency selection, which automatically changes channels to avoid interference and combat link fading without user intervention.
- Adaptive modulation to ensure maximum throughput optimized for the radio path even as path characteristics change.
- Built-in security protection via a complex proprietary signal with scrambling applied
- Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) coding to reduce fade margin regardless of obstacles in the path.
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