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ePMP 3000 MU-MIMO 4X4 802.11ac Base Station, 4910-5970 MHz, 120 subscribers, up to 1.2 Gbps (C050910A101A)
ePMP 3000 MU-MIMO 4X4 802.11ac Base Station, 4910-5970 MHz, 120 subscribers, up to 1.2 Gbps (C050910A101A)
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ePMP 3000 MU-MIMO 4X4 802.11ac Base Station, 4910-5970 MHz, 120 subscribers, up to 1.2 Gbps (C050910A101A)
802.11ac
WAVE 2 MU-MIMO
4 x 4 32
dBm PMP
Up to 1.2 Gbps
QUALITY OF SERVICE A powerful multi-level prioritization scheme that can be configured by the network operator to enable the delivery of differentiated services. |
SECURITY 128-bit AES encryption, L2 and L3 firewall rules, support for different user levels, HTTP/SSH support provide enhanced security.
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FLEXIBLE MODES OF OPERATION Provides extremely low latency for PmP deployments, highly scalable mode with GPS synchronization and TDD operation for synchronized towers
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NEW CHANNEL SIZE AND MODULATION Supports channel size configuration from 20 MHz to 80 MHz and modulates up to 256 QAM |
INTEGRATED LIVE SPECTRUM ANALYZER
Supports constant monitoring of the radio spectrum and allows live action without dropping the link.
MIMO and modulation | MU-MIMO 4x4 / 256 QAM-5/6 |
Frequency range | 4910 – 5980MHz (defined by country of operation) |
Power Range | 0 to +32 dBm (combined, depending on EIRP allowed in the region) |
Channel Width | 20 and 40 and 80 MHz |
Maximum power consumption | 25 W Maximum |
Exterior protection / Temperature | IP55 / -30º to +55ºC |
Management | HTTPS, SSH, SNMPv2c |
Subscribers by Sector in PMP | up to 120 clients |
DSO | Dynamic frequency optimization |
Ethernet structure | 10/100/1000BaseT, auto-negotiation, 802.3at & SFP Auxiliary Port |
Protocols used | IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SSH, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP Snooping |
VLAN | 802.1Q with 802.1p priority |
Input voltage | 44 to 59 V |
Dimensions / Weight | 22.2 x 12.4 x 4.5 cm / 0.7 kg |
Antenna connector | 4 x 50 ohm, SMA F Reverse |
GPS | GPS Antenna Included |
Warranty | 3 years |
PoE included and power connection cable
Version up to 120 subscribers
Smart filterNoise is always a concern, and as more transmitters are deployed, it will continue to be a concern.
a critical factor in operation. While almost all radios have some form of filtering, many use
static filters that block only noise from outside the full operating spectrum of the radios. While
This provides a clear channel for operation, these systems with fixed filters still allow noise
from neighboring channels affects system performance. Cambium Networks solutions use the
dynamic filtering with a static filter to block noise from outside the operating spectrum, but also
a dynamic filter to block adjacent channel interference. As the system switches to
another channel, the system automatically blocks noise from adjacent channels to improve the quality of
the signal.
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Frequency reuseFrequency is limited. There will never be more of it. By reusing frequencies when deployed in a back-to-back configuration, a network operator can effectively use the same frequency twice to connect users. In large deployments, a network operator can connect thousands of users by reusing the same frequencies in the field service area. This technology maximizes the use of available frequencies and can provide access to thousands of users in a small amount of spectrum. |
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GPS synchronizationAs networks become denser, self-interference becomes a problem. GPS synchronization coordinates the entire network, reduces self-interference, and keeps network performance high as networks are added more subscribers. |
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Smart Beamforming and Beam SteeringAs more emitters are deployed in the service area, it is important to mitigate noise and interference to provide reliable, high-speed connectivity. The access point ePMP 3000 works in conjunction with the optional beam steering antenna to create narrow beams in the uplink to improve the signal-to-noise ratio. Located at the access point of a tower, The smart antenna will create tighter beams to connect with subscribers while canceling out radiation from unwanted emitters in the field. |
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Air FairnessePMP employs a sophisticated starvation-avoidance algorithm based on priority and air fairness to allocate RF resources to SMs. Allocations are based on transmission time rather than throughput, thus avoiding situations where SMs in poor RF conditions consume an excessive amount of time and, therefore, available capacity. |
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MODELO: EPMP-3K
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