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Motorola PtP 400 Series 5.8GHz or 5.4GHz 42Mbps Throughput

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Price: £5,450.50 (£6,404.34 inc. V.A.T.)

R.R.P. £5,999.00


Product Details

Motorola PtP 400 Bridge Kit Includes:
2 x Motorola PtP 400 Units
2 x Mounting Brackets

 

Motorola PtP 400 Series 5.8GHz or 5.4GHz 44Mbps
Delivering high-speed data from Point A to Point B has never been easier. With the Motorola Point-to-Point (PTP) wireless Ethernet bridges, enterprises, carriers, ISPs and municipalities can easily connect expansive IP networks to form a cohesive system. Delivering an outstanding ROI and superior performance, the point-to-point solutions possess exceptional interference mitigation techniques, multiple layers of security and can transmit across long distances, over water or around obstacles.

With a small form factor that’s easy to install and maintain, the Motorola point-to-point bridges can support a wide variety of demanding applications, including:

  • Handling last-mile and heavy-duty backhaul traffic
  • Connecting networks in a campus setting and communication between buildings
  • Deploying emergency services
  • Supporting special operations and events

Motorola PtP 400 Series 5.8GHz

  • PTP 58400 Integrated – Up to 42 Mbps solutions with built-in antennas
  • PTP 58400 Connectorized – Up to 42 Mbps solutions with the high-gain advantage of external antennas.

The Motorola 400 Series broadband wireless, point-to-point 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz Ethernet bridges offer the first true non-line-of-sight wireless radios that deliver carrier-grade service (up to 99.999% availability).

All 400 Series products include Motorola’s unique combination of technologies designed to protect against fading and radically increase performance.

Motorola combines Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) and Intelligent Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing with advanced signal-processing algorithms, allowing 600 Series solutions to create four simultaneous signals between pairs of transceivers at each end of the link – without losing spectrum efficiency. This technique increases signal integrity by an unprecedented 300 times.

  • Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)
  • Intelligent Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
  • Advanced Spectrum Management with Intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection 
  • Adaptive Modulation
  • Spatial Diversity
  • Best-in-Class Radios