Enterprise Level - Long
Range
Wireless Point-to-Point Ethernet Bridges
Motorola POINT-TO-POINT:
The Motorola
high-performance, cost-effective bridges
make reaching the out-of-reach easier
than ever. Operating in a variety of
frequencies from 2.4Ghz to 5.8Ghz, these
solutions provide reliable connectivity
in even the most challenging situations.
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WIRELESS today for product
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The Motorola PTP100,
PTP300, PTP400, PTP500 and PTP600 series
of Wireless Ethernet Bridge platform is a high
speed broadband wireless
communication solution that supports
high speed Internet/WLAN access to
customers. With multiple solutions
for high throughput and long range
wireless Ethernet bridges available, no
situation is too large to handle
Motorola Canopy
operates in the unlicensed 2.4Ghz and
5GHz U-NII band, so there's no need for
spectrum acquisition or FCC licensing.
Its the right product to fit all of your
wireless needs at distances that
reach greater then 30 miles Line of
Sight.
Canopy is simply the
best solution for providing wireless
internet access to customers in remote
locations or connecting two points
together without losing reliability or
bandwidth. For more information on
either the 2.4Ghz, 5Ghz, or 900MHz
Frequency solutions offered by Motorola,
please contact us
today.
Point to Point Wireless Configuration
(View Backhaul Packages below)
The
Motorola Canopy Wireless Internet Platform
can be configured to form a Point-to-Point
wireless network connection that can be used in
wireless backhaul, bridging and other data
applications. The Point–to-Point
configurations, which are shown in the part
numbers below, can
span distances up to 35 miles using the
Reflector Kit. The Reflector Kit also can
significantly reduce external interference
issues due to the narrow beamwidth. Distances of greater than 35 miles
can be achieved by daisy chaining the units,
similar to a wireless repeater setup.
The Point-to-Point wireless system operates at 5.7
GHz with a raw data rata rate of 10 Mbps and
measurable data throughput rates of 7+ Mbps.
Motorola also offers a 5.2 GHz
Point-to-Point system which has a range of
two miles without the reflector kits. The
reflector kits used with the 5.7 GHz
Point-to-Point solution cannot be used with
the 5.2 GHz Point-to-Point solution due to
FCC EiRP limits in the 5.2 GHz band.
For more information, please contact us at
(516) 214-0321.
10Mbps, Motorola Canopy™ Backhaul,
900Mhz, 2.4GHz,
5.7-5.8 GHz
Complete packages to setup wireless Point-To-Point link,
and Point to Point Wireless backhaul.
Main features:
2.4Ghz or 5.7-5.8Ghz available. 20MHz channel bandwidth
10Mbps Maximum wireless data rate (7.5Mbps maximum data
throughput)
DES encryption, (optional AES encryption), VLAN, PPPoE,
VPN
TDD technology. Works as Ethernet Bridge or IP Router,
NAT, DHCP, DMZ
20Mbps, Motorola Canopy™ Backhaul,
2.4GHz,
5.7-5.8 GHz
Complete packages to setup wireless Point-To-Point link,
and Point to Point Wireless backhaul
Main features:
2.4Ghz or 5.7-5.8Ghz available. 20MHz channel bandwidth
20Mbps Maximum wireless data rate (7.5Mbps maximum data
throughput)
DES encryption, (optional AES encryption), VLAN, PPPoE,
VPN
TDD technology. Works as Ethernet Bridge or IP Router,
NAT, DHCP, DMZ
106 Mbps aggregate Data Rate. (44 Mbps full duplex
throughput)
Distance up to 33 miles (Antennas not included)
12-character Link ID code, VLAN pass-through, SNMP
support.
FDD technology, QPSK modulation, C/I - 7dB
Part
#: GNS-5504
100 to 1000mbps, BridgeWave
Wireless Backhauls
BridgeWave's point-to-point wireless backhauls extends LANs between buildings at full gigabit Ethernet
speeds. From 60Ghz to 80Ghz, licensed and license
free wireless backhauls.
The Motorola Canopy Point-to-Multipoint
configuration is available in either the 2.4
Ghz or 5.2 GHz or the 5.7 GHz frequency
bands. Either the 5.7 GHz or the 5.2 GHz
system provide a Line of Site (LOS) range of
approximately two miles (5.2 GHz) or ten
miles (2.4 Ghz and 5.7 GHz with reflector)
between the AP Module and SM using their
internal Canopy antennas. The 5.7
Point-to-Multipoint configurations can
support a 5.7 SM with the reflector kit
(27RD) The reflector kit increases the
transmit and receive gain of the SM by
approximately 17 dB, thereby increasing the
range between the AP Module and the SM to
approximately 10 miles LOS. The
Point-to-Multipoint system enables the
delivery of broadband access to multiple
locations from a single AP Module, each
covering approximately 60 Degrees of
coverage. The typical system, as shown
below, was developed to optimize its
performance in high density and low-density
environments in the presence of external
interference sources. Therefore, a Canopy
Point-to-Multipoint configuration can be
deployed in both rural and metropolitan
environments. For more information,
please contact us at (516) 214-0321.
The
Motorola AP Cluster is a base
station that can incorporate between one and
six AP Modules and up to two Backhaul
Modules (BH). Each module operates with a
60-degree directional antenna to provide
coverage to one sector.
One of the unique capabilities of the
Canopy system is its ability to synchronize
the transmission timing of the AP Modules in
all of the AP Clusters. The GPS receiver in
the CMM is the key to delivering this system
level synchronization. The synchronization
of the AP transmission along with the
specially designed Canopy Time Division
Duplex (TDD) air interface ensures that all
AP Modules transmit at the same time while
all Subscriber Modules (SM) are in a listen
mode. This synchronization also ensures that
when the SMs are transmitting, all the AP
Modules are listening. This synchronization,
enabled by the Cluster Management Module
(CMM), ensures that the Canopy system does
not interfere with itself, since the AP
Modules do not interfere with each other and
the SMs do not interfere with each other.
This unique characteristic delivers an
ability to scale the network where Canopy AP
Clusters can be added to the network to
improve system coverage or capacity without
increasing the system interference.
The Canopy
Cluster Management Module is an
accessory for use in the Canopy wireless
broadband system. It provides all of the
necessary power, Ethernet connections, and
GPS synchronization for up to 6 Access Point
modules as well as 2 Backhaul modules.
The Motorola Canopy Cluster Management
Module 1008CK includes a GPS receiver,
antenna for automatic AP synchronization,
and built-in Ethernet switch. It also
includes AC power supply.
The
Motorola
Canopy Subscriber Module, is the
subscriber termination unit or the Customer
Premise Equipment (CPE). It consists of a
single module that operates with an
integrated 60-degree antenna. Each SM can
communicate to a single AP Module at any
given time. SM synchronization and control
is accomplished via the received AP signal.
SMs are typically located outdoor and Line
of Sight (LOS) from the Access Points. Once
the SM is initialized, it scans the Radio
Frequency (RF) channels and automatically
registers with the appropriate AP. Each SM
requires a Category 5 cable for its Ethernet
connection to the premise IP equipment with
DC power supplied to the SM through that
same cable. The SM uses a 110 VAC power
supply (ACPS110-01 or -02) or the 90V-230V
switching power supply (ACPSSW-01) and
associated RJ45 connector to power the SM.
The Universal Mounting Bracket (SMMB1) is
available for mounting the SM to the
customer site. One SMMB1 is required for
each SM. It is recommended to use a Canopy
Ethernet Surge Protector (300SS) mounted at
the Ethernet entry point on the outside wall
of the premise.