PTP100 Series

PTP100 Series

This series of bridges make use of Motorola's proprietary Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Broadband Platform modulation scheme to deliver broadband connectivity across distances of up to 35 miles (56 kilometers). The PTP 100 Series is available in a broad range of frequencies (2.4, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4 and 5.8 GHz) and are uniquely suited for delivering consistent throughput in Line-of-Sight (LoS) configurations.


  PTP-100 Data-sheet.pdf

Overview


The PTP 100 Series of wireless Ethernet bridges offer enterprises and telecom operators a reliable and affordable entry point for providing wireless broadband connectivity to the locations that need it most. An organization can begin with a high quality system that delivers 2 Mbps of aggregate throughput at one of the lowest initial costs in the industry. When upgrades are needed, the user simply purchases software license keys that allow incremental over-the-air upgrades to 4 Mbps or 7.5 aggregate data rates. Licenses that deliver 14 Mbps are also available. Upgrades are fast, easy and remarkably affordable.

These radios are ideal for line-of-sight conditions. Not only are they highly reliable, weather resistant, compact and rugged in design, the PTP 100 radios produce consistent data rates in the face of interference. Ideal applications for these bridges are rural or remote locations, campus applications, temporary and emergency systems, video surveillance, telemedicine, e-learning and banking.

These solutions support both over-the-air DES (Data Encryption Standard) encryption and are also available with AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) capabilities, which provide 128-bit encryption, to ensure secure data delivery and exceptional reliability.


RANGE

LOS range     
35 mi (56 km)

SECURITY

Security     
56-bit DES, 128-bit AES FIPS 197 (Optional)

PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS

Channel width     
20 MHz
DFS
DFS
Radio frequencies     
2.4, 5.2, 5.4, 5.8 GHz
System gain (integrated antenna)     
Up to 125 dB (frequency dependent)
Throughput     
14 Mbps
Keypad Options
QWERTY; AZERTY; QWERTZ

 

 

 


 

           

Last Update : 16 Feb 2012