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RAD Data Communications 2011 Catalog
Airmux-400
Broadband Wireless Radio
BROADBAND RADIO
Village
NLOS
backhauling
Village
Small Town
Backhaul to low
ARPU areas
Central Site
UrbanArea Deployment
RemoteSite
Access
service
Intermediate
backhaul
RemoteSite
Temporary
backhaul
Backup to
wired backhaul
Rural Area Deployment
RemoteSite
Airmux-400
Airmux-400
Airmux-400
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– Airmux-400 ODU with antenna
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for distances of up to 120 km (75 miles). The
Airmux-400 is part of the AXCESS+ portfolio of
multiservice access and First Mile solutions.
The accurate E1/T1 clock recovery, low round-
trip delay and high link availability, position the
Airmux-400 as a carrier-class wireless
transmission system and a perfect solution for
mobile, WiMAX and ISP backhaul, as well as for
broadband access, video surveillance and
remote site connectivity.
Broadband connectivity for private
networks
The Airmux-400 is ideal for high capacity inter-
branch connectivity for university campuses,
health care organizations, government
institutions, and large enterprises requiring high
traffic volumes, without the added costs of
building a network or leasing fixed line services.
Spectral efficiency, link performance and
resiliency
The Airmux-400 features advanced space
diversity configuration, OFDM (orthogonal
frequency-division multiplexing), MIMO (multiple
input and multiple output), and ACS (adaptive
channel selection) technologies. Providing
channel bandwidth options of 10, 20 and 40
MHz, it guarantees optimal link performance to
withstand strong RF interference and harsh
ambient conditions.
Hub-site synchronization (HSS) ensures
simultaneous (multiple point-to-point
deployment) data transmission for all colocated
radios by eliminating interference caused by
multiple ODU (outdoor unit) transmissions at
the same site.
Monitored Hot Standby (MHS) 1+1 link
redundancy provides TDM service protection
with sub-50 ms link switchover in cases of
equipment failure or air interface faults.
Management and security
The Airmux-400 employs advanced encryption
standard (AES) with a 128-bit data encryption
key to protect the data transmitted over the air
interface.
The device is managed remotely inband, with
separation between management and user traffic
achieved via the use of VLANs. Diagnostic tools
are provided by RADview-EMS, RAD’s carrier-class
element management system, via an SNMP-
based GUI. The Airmux-400 also supports a
variety of configuration access channels,
including Telnet, SNMP, Web server, and TFTP.
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Radio system combining up to 16 E1/T1
and up to three UTP and SFP Ethernet
interfaces
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Point-to-point and multiple point-to-
point topologies
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100 Mbps full duplex throughput
(200 Mbps aggregated)
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Transmission range up to 120 km
(75 miles)
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Sub-6 GHz multi-band operation in a
single device: 2.4 GHz, 4.8–5.9 GHz
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10, 20, 40 MHz channels; OFDM, MIMO
support
The Airmux-400 carrier-class radio system delivers
native Ethernet and TDM services over a single
wireless link in various sub-6 GHz frequencies.
These include 2.4 GHz, 4.8 GHz, 4.9 GHz, and
5.x GHz. Featuring up to 16 E1/T1 interfaces and
up to three Ethernet ports, the Airmux-400
operates in point-to-point and multiple point-to-
point topologies to support a full duplex net
throughput of 100 Mbps (200 Mbps aggregated)
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Wide range of wireless connectivity applications
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