Wireless Solutions |
- InfiLINK Family |
The InfiLINK Family offers multiple Point-to-Point solutions for applications requiring short-range and medium-range links, as well as long distance backhaul links. The system supports a wide range of feature options and frequency bands enabling Operators to build highly cost effective networks. InfiLINK also offers a range of single and dual-radio wireless routers/switches with external or integrated antennas. |
- InfiLINK 2x2 |
| InfiLINK 2x2 is a new high-performance broadband wireless backhaul solution with great effective throughput, increased link availability, and operating distances in both LOS (line-of-sight) and NLOS (online- of-sight) conditions. The main InfiLINK 2x2 capabilities include advanced Quality-of-Service, carrier-grade E1/T1 connectivity and best system performance in the most challenging environments around the world. Used primarily for wireless networking applications, these solutions offer various features and benefits, such as the ability to upgrade their capacity via software, and a modular design with connectorized or integrated antennas. |
| InfiLINK 2x2 is a superior wireless system that combines not only high-speed capability (up to 300Mbps throughput) but also best in-class set of networking features all aimed at ensuring a seamless integration with existing wireless or wired network without any third party equipment required. |
- InfiMAN 2x2 |
| The InfiMAN 2x2 is the latest product family to be added to the point-to-multipoint solutions portfolio, offering unprecedented increase in Base Station capacity and coverage. The Base Station provides for high sector capacity, which is field-upgradeable from 80 to 240 Mbps and uses the same or less amount of valuable radio spectrum than traditional point-to-multipoint wireless systems. |
| The InfiMAN 2x2 portfolio represents a comprehensive solution geared to deliver Fast Ethernet data and voice at ultra long ranges to enterprise branches or Wireless ISP base stations, while supporting wide set of networking features and maintaining strict QoS control. With increased bit rate and coverage range, it allows for the service of more high-speed subscriber stations than ever from the same Base Station unit, helping to reduce capital expenditure on network infrastructure |