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Wireless choices can be confusing, but we aim to change all that.
A point-to-point wireless link can cost from $2,500 to over $50,000. What accounts for such a difference?
Read: "Making Sense of the Wireless Hype: Finding the Right Wireless Solution for You"
And also: "Facts you Should Know about Licensed versus Unlicensed Wireless"
Installation & Support
Antennas
1' to 2' Antenna: Mechanical Specifications
2' to 6' Antenna: Mechanical Specifications
Wind Load Forces for Parabolic Antennas
Antenna Mounts
Wall Mount: Installation Photo
Wall Mount: Specifications for 1' to 3' Antennas
Wall Mount: Specifications for 4' to 6' Antennas
Wall Mount: Slider Bracket Kit
Wall Mount: Hardware for Wall Attachment
Corner Wall Mount: Photo
Non-Penetrating Tripod: Photo
Non-Penetrating Tripod: Dimensions
Non-Penetrating Tripod: Weight with 2' Antenna
Non-Penetrating Tripod: Weight with 4' Antenna
Roof Protective Mat Kit for Ballasted Tripods
10' Wall Attached Pipe Mount: Photo
15' Roof Attached Tripod: Photo
15' Non-Penetrating Tripod: Footprint & Dist. Weight
Monopole: Photo
Installation Overview
Description of Tasks
Working with Your Facilities Manager
Turnkey Installations
What Comprises a Turnkey Installation?
Project Timeline (typical)
Shared Installations (ala carte services)
Pricing for Individual Project Tasks
FCC Licensing Services
About the Process
Chart of U.S. Radio Frequency Spectrum
FCC License Application Form (Part 101)
FCC Licensing Web Link
Verifying Line of Sight
What Constitutes Good Line of Sight?
Verifying Line of Sight
Advice on Finding a Repeater
Topographic Software for Path Profiling
Research Tower Ownership (FAA Registrations)
Support Services to Choose From
Overview
Support (Customized)
Telephone Support
Overnight Components Replacement
Extended Warranty
On-Site (4-hour response)
Annual or Semi-Annual Preventative Maintenance
Hiring us for Individual Services
Annual Support Agreement (Sample)
Product Information
Point to Point Wireless Products
Listed by Bandwidth
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LICENSED Radios for Commercial Use
50 Megabit (Mbps), 0-20 Miles
100 Megabit & 1-8 T1, 0-20 Miles
200 Megabit (Mbps), 0-20 Miles
400 Megabit (Mbps), 0-20 Miles
800 Megabit (Mbps), 0-20 Miles
370 - 740 Mbps, 0-8 Miles @ 18-23 GHz
1.48 Gigabit, 0-8 Miles @ 18-23 GHz
1.25 Gigabit (Gbps), 0-4 Miles @ 80 GHz
SONET > OC3 to OC12, FibeAir 1500P Radio
UNICENSED Radios [a.k.a., "License Free"]
48 Megabit (Mbps), 0-40 Miles @ 5.8 GHz
1.25 - 2.5 Gigabit, 0-1/2 Mile @ 60 GHz
Brochures
FibeAir 1500P Licensed Microwave 6-38 GHz
(22 pgs.)
FibeAir 4800 Unlicensed Radio 2.4 & 5.8 GHz
FibeAir 10600P Unlicensed Radio 60 GHz
FibeAir 1500P : IDU & ODU Components
IDU Description
Signal & Power Connection (RG-8) to ODU
Interfaces to Network Switch or IP Router
Wayside Channel Options
ODU Description
Single ODU Attachment to Antenna
Dual ODU to Common Dual-Feed Antenna
Know your Waveguide
Signal & Power Connection (RG-8) to IDU
Path Calculations | Link Availability
Path Loss Radio Lookup Files (FibeAir Radio)
60 GHz, 2' Antenna Distance Table
Remote Management (SNMP)
Overview & Requirements
System Configurations
Typical Point-to-Point Link
Dual Path, Single Antenna (Dual-Feed)
Archive
EtherWave Hub Radio
Section II - Installing Antennas & Radio Heads
Section III - Configuring the Multimedia Hub
Section IV - Signal & Power Cable Connections
Section V - Antenna Alignment
GENERAL INFORMATION
Frequently Asked Questions | FAQ
FAQs About Point-to-Point Microwave
White Papers
Mining Wireless Gold without Getting Shafted :
What you Should Know About Licensed versus Unlicensed Wireless
Wireless WANs 101: It's Wireless Wanarchy!
Making Sense of the Wireless Hype :
Finding the Right Wireless Solution for You