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and operates in LOS and non-LOS conditions. OFDM radio technology is used for data transmission.
Radio
Automatic Modulation Control (AMC) – modulation control algorithm selects the most appropriate modulation-coding scheme in order to maximize the link performance.
Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) – a technology which enables packet re-transmission in case of previous unsuccessful delivery, allows to achieve reliable connectivity even in highly congested spectrum.
Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) – a technology which allows to extend the life of devices and optimize energy consumption.
Automatic range detection - the guard interval optimal for the actual distance is automatically determined.
Networking
MAC/IP filtering.
RIPv2 / OSPFv2 /static routing.
Tunneling (Ethernet‑over‑IP, IP‑over‑IP).
L2/L3 Firewall.
NAT (multipool, H.323‑aware).
DHCP client/server/relay.
Stacked VLAN support (Q-in-Q) avoids the limitation in the number of available VLANs (4096), which can be useful for large networks. In addition, Q-in-Q allows you to organize L2 channels within a limited VLAN list, which is widely used in provider networks and on leased communication channels.
Quality of Service
- 17 priority queues.
- IEEE 802.1p support.
- IP TOS / DiffServ support.
- Full voice support.
- Traffic limiting (absolute, relative, mixed).
- Traffic redirection.
Environment
- Operating temperature range -40 ... +60 ºС.
- Dust and water protection in compliance with IP66/IP67.
- Wind load up to 160 kph - operation, 200 kph - survival.
Power
The device has following electrical parameters:
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