Title: Wireless Ethernet Technologies
1 Wireless Ethernet Technologies
2Wireless Ethernet Technology
Industry technologies market trends Choosing
the right radio technology for the job Why there
is no one size fits all in wireless
world Determining the correct frequency for the
job Slow speeds vs. fast speeds Interference
and Security Ease of installation
3Backhaul, Multiple Access, Cellular and Mesh
- Wi-Fi Multiple Access solutions are optimized to
support several simultaneous device as mobile
locations. Great for surfing. Bad for video.
Typically 2.4GHz. - Backhaul solutions are optimized for fixed point
to point connections. Longest range and highest
success rates. Typically 900Mhz or 5.8GHz. -
- Fixed Multiple Access solutions are optimized to
support several simultaneous device as fixed
locations. Great for surveillance applications.
Typically 5.8GHz. - Cellular systems are versatile but require
monthly fees. They are relatively inexpensive to
buy and install. Specialized radios with high
quality antennae at elevated locations have best
success. Populated venues often have throughput
issues. Various licensed frequencies used. - Mesh systems require high radio node density.
They are relatively expensive to buy and install.
Smaller node counts have better success and
higher throughputs. Typically 5.8GHz.
4How far will the link go?
5Mesh and Spoke
6What are the ACTUAL data requirements?
- LAN extension at 100Mbps?
- H.264/MPEG4/JPEG MegaPixel Video at
2Mbps/camera? - Internet/NVR viewing at uplink speeds?
- Access Control or PTZ data at 9600bps?
- Are there network bottlenecks or limits in the
system? DSL/Cable/T1/Cellular/Satellite/WLAN
7Speed vs Range vs Channel Width
Long Range Modest Speed More Channels
(intelligence) Interference Agile
Slow
1.5Mhz
5Mhz
10Mhz
Short Range High Speed Few Channels
(stagnant) Interference prone
Fast
20Mhz
8How does the data rate change with distance?
- AW900 systems at a 30 mile link are only affected
by the added 3 speed of travel delay. - AW58100 systems at a 30 mile link will have a 75
data reduction due to slower coding gain required
to achieve distance.
9How is security handled?
- AES keyed encryption FIPS 197/140-2
- Encryption at the application layer HTTPS is
becoming a preferred technique for sensitive
communications.
10Robust against interference?
- How does the system handle interference?
- In band and out of band?
- How easy is the system to intentionally jam?
- Is the system able to autonomously coexist or be
remotely managed? - Is a truck roll required to perform a site survey
or change channel ?
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12How to provide lightning protection?
- AvaLANs antennae are DC grounded. However, the
use of inline lightning suppressor is always a
good idea. - Mount the antenna at least 3ft from the top of a
grounded pole
13Thank you!
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