Help with Radio Modems specifications:
Network Equipment Type
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Area Network Type | |||
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Campus Area Network (CAN) | Campus area networks (CAN) are networks covering multiple local area networks (LANs) at universities, school districts or small business campuses. They are smaller than metropolitan area networks (MAN). | ||
Enterprise Area Network (EAN) | Enterprise area networks (EAN) are networks that securely connect all locations for business networks. | ||
Local Area Network (LAN) | Local area networks (LAN) are networks that connect a group of computers and devices, such as printers or scanners, over short distances. | ||
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) | Metropolitan area networks (MAN) are networks that connect devices over medium distances, such as a town or city. They are larger reaching than local area networks (LAN) but smaller than wide area networks (WAN). | ||
Storage Area Network (SAN) | Storage area networks (SAN) are dedicated networks that connect storage devices to other storage devices. | ||
Wide Area Network (WAN) | Wide area networks (WAN) are networks that connect devices over large physical distances, such as the internet. | ||
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) | Wireless local area networks (WLAN) are networks that connect devices wirelessly over short distances, similarly to local area networks (LAN). | ||
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Form Factor
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Board | The network equipment is a board or card form. | ||
Ceiling / Wall Mount | The equipment can be ceiling or wall mounted. | ||
Chassis Mount | The equipment is mounted in a chassis. | ||
Desktop / Standalone | The equipment is enclosed and can be placed on a desktop or shelf. | ||
Rack Mount | The network equipment can be mounted in a rack. | ||
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Ports / Interfaces
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Number of Ports | The total number of networking ports which the network equipment provides. | ||
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Operating Mode
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Operating Mode | |||
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Point-to-Point | The modem/radio modem can transmit to only one modem/radio modem at a time. | ||
Point-to-Multipoint | The modem/radio modem can transmit to several modems/radio modems at a time. | ||
Repeater Mode | The modem/radio modem has repeater capabilities. | ||
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Performance
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Frequency Band | The wireless frequencies on which the device can send and receive data. | ||
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Maximum Output Power | This is the transmission power of the device. It is defined as the strength of the signals emitted, often measured in mW. | ||
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Number of Channels: | The number of transmitting and receiving channels of the device. | ||
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Users | The number of users for which network equipment is designed. | ||
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Data Rate | The maximum data transfer speed. | ||
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Features
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Features | |||
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Ruggedized | Hardened products are designed to withstand extreme conditions. Their casings provide protection from weather-related conditions and can act as a heat sink, directing high temperatures away from sensitive components. Hardened products use more reliable components than commercial products and are often used in telecommunications applications. | ||
Integrated Firewall | The network equipment has an integrated firewall for security. | ||
IP Telephony / VoIP | IP telephony allows voice phone calls to be made over the Internet or other packet networks using a personal computer (PC), via gateways and standard telephones. | ||
Internet of Things (IoT) Compatible | The device is compatible with the Internet of Things (IoT) network. | ||
Layer 3 Capable | The network equipment is layer 3 capable, or has IP addressing, for smarter routing. | ||
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Ready | The device supports power over Ethernet (PoE) signals. Both data and power are delivered in one cable to a powered device (PD). | ||
VPN | A virtual private network (VPN) is a connection that has the appearance and many of the advantages of a dedicated link, but occurs over a shared network. Using a technique called tunneling, data packets are transmitted across a public, routed network in a private "tunnel" that simulates a point-to-point connection and allows network protocols to traverse incompatible infrastructures. | ||
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