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Airmux-200VS
Airmux-200
Airmux-200VS
Airmux-200VS
Airmux-200VS
Airmux-200
Airmux-200
5.8 GHz
5.4 GHz
5.4 GHz
2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz
5.4 GHz
5.4 GHz
5.8 GHz
5.4 GHz
Airmux-200VS
Airmux-200
Broadband Wireless Radio
The Airmux-200 carrier-class radio system
delivers native Ethernet and TDM services over a
single wireless link in various sub-6 GHz
frequencies. These include 2.3 GHz, 2.4 GHz,
4.9 GHz, and 5.x GHz, as well as licensed
2.5 GHz BRS bands. Featuring up to four E1/T1
interfaces and up to three Ethernet ports, the
Airmux-200 operates in point-to-point and
multiple point-to-point topologies to support a
full duplex net throughput of 18 Mbps (48 Mbps
air data rate) for distances of up to 80 km
(50 miles). The Airmux-200 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-200 as a carrier-class wireless
transmission system and an ideal solution for
mobile, WiMAX and ISP backhaul, as well as for
broadband access, remote site connectivity and
video surveillance.
Video surveillance backhaul
The Airmux-200VS optimally suited for video
surveillance and security applications, such as
perimeter security, license plate monitoring and
face recognition. Supporting asymmetric
Ethernet throughput of 2/5 Mbps over a
distance of up to 20 km, it provides cost-
effective support to meet requirements for
advanced IP camera communications, including
high capacity megapixel transmissions, real-time
alerts, minimal quality degradation and high
service availability.
Spectral efficiency, link performance and
resiliency
The Airmux-200 features advanced space
diversity configuration, OFDM (orthogonal
frequency-division multiplexing) and ACS
(adaptive channel selection) technologies.
Providing channel bandwidth options of 5, 10
and 20 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 or
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 protects the wireless transmission
with sub-50 ms link switchover in cases of link
or air interface faults.
Management and security
The Airmux-200 employs advanced encryption
standard (AES) with a 128-bit data encryption
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Radio system combining up to four
E1/T1 and up to three UTP and SFP
Ethernet interfaces
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Point-to-point and multiple point-
to-point topologies; hub-site
synchronization (HSS) to prevent
interference
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18 Mbps full duplex net throughput
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Transmission range up to 80 km
(50 miles)
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Sub-6 GHz multi-band operation in a
single device: 2.3–2.7 GHz, 4.9–6.020 GHz
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5, 10, 20 MHz channels; OFDM support
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-200 also supports a variety of
configuration access channels, including Telnet,
SNMP, Web server, and TFTP.
For latest updates visit www.rad.com
Backhauling urban surveillance video over wireless
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