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If greater network capacity is required, additional IAPs can be easily deployed - without the need for extensive RF or site planning. The location of IAPs is non-critical due to the self-forming, self-healing and self-balancing nature of the MOTOMESH Solo network.
Supports High-Speed Mobility
The MOTOMESH Solo solution has been designed from the ground up as a mobile broadband network. Wide area mobility management and seamless handoffs between IAPs help ensure consistent service and
sustained broadband data rates, even with clients moving at highway speeds.
IAPs are designed to mount on utility poles, billboards, buildings, etc. Simple mounting hardware and plug-in power and network connections make deployment easy. IAPs power up and integrate into the network automatically.
Up to 6 Mbps Burst Data Per IAP
Each IAP provides up to 6 Mbps burst data. Since IAPs utilize intelligent data rate selection and sophisticated self-forming routing algorithms, new IAPs can be added to address hot spots, or any place increased capacity is needed. Deployment is simple, as new IAPs automatically integrate themselves into the network.
Fast and Accurate Position Location
Depending on network configuration, every MOTOMESH Solo IAP can provide quick and accurate position location information that does not require the use of GPS satellites. Location information is provided in standard NMEA0183 format, or through the API. This location information can assist in the deployment of resources, creating a visual map of asset positions at an incident or across an entire city.
Intelligent Access Points transparently support end-to-end, standards-based Internet Protocol (IP) applications and devices. This maximizes existing investments in client hardware and software, while eliminating training for new applications or procedures.
MOTOMESH Solo compensates for the loss of the wired backhaul by automatically re-routing traffic to ensure no dead spots occur and data reaches its desired destination. If an IAP fails, it turns into an enhanced wireless router and routes traffic to the next working IAP to overcome any loss in coverage. |
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The intelligent access point acts as a bridge between the wired world and the wireless mesh network. The IAP 4300 is available either in a single radio configuration with a 2.4 GHz WiFi radio (802.11 b/g) or in a two radio configuration with an additional 5.8, 5.4 or 4.9 GHz (802.11a) radio. In a single radio configuration, the 2.4 GHz radio is used for both client access and node-to-node mesh links. In the two radio configuration, the 5.8 or 5.4 GHz radio is dedicated for node-to-node mesh traffic, while the 4.9 GHz radio is used for client access. Additionally, the 5.8 or 5.4 GHz radio can be configured to provide client access using the 802.11a standard.
Flexible & Adaptable Gateways
Every MOTOMESH Duo unit is capable of being an intelligent access point (IAP) or mesh wireless router (MWR), reducing the cost of storing excess inventory and simplifying deployment. Additionally, IAPs immediately adapt to backhaul loss by becoming mesh wireless routers, routing traffic to an alternate gateway in the network. This automatic, self-healing ability minimizes service interruptions and ensures continuous connectivity.
MOTOMESH Duo leverages MeshConnex™ routing technology, using real-time congestion management and link control to automatically select the best data route on a per-request basis. This dramatically reduces hop latency, to better deliver real-time voice and multimedia services. Today, MeshConnex powers large-scale Motorola mesh networks of more than 1,000 nodes.
MOTOMESH Duo supports complete, end-to-end security. It provides WEP, WPA and WPA2 encryption on client access. Motorola's own Secure Mesh ensures the highest data security within the meshed WiFi network. Plus users can now create access lists that can block particular clients from accessing the network.
Compact Form Factor
The smallest, lightest dual radio access point in its class is aesthetically appealing, resulting in increased mounting location flexibility and community acceptance.
The MOTOMESH Duo solution offers a multitude of software features for enhancing your network experience. With Peer to Peer Communication Blocking, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) now have an effective way to manage billing applications and client tracking scenarios. With the combination of Duo's VLAN support and standard 802.11e QoS, ISPs can create differentiated services that will allow them to offer tiered packages. |
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The Intelligent Access Point (IAP) provides the wireless gateway between a MOTOMESH™ Quattro network and the wired world. If greater network capacity is required, additional IAPs can be easily deployed.
The IAP7300 contains two standards-compliant, 802.11 (WiFi) radios and two of Motorola’s widely acclaimed Mobility Enabled Access (MEA) mobile broadband radios. One set of WiFi and MEA radios operate in the unlicensed, 2.4 GHz band and the other set operate in the licensed, 4.9 GHz public safety band.
Licensed 4.9 GHz and Unlicensed 2.4 GHz
The IAP7300 contains two standards compliant, 802.11 (WiFi) radios and two of Motorola's widely acclaimed Mobility Enabled Access (MEA) mobile broadband radios. One set of WiFi and MEA radios operate in the unlicensed, 2.4 GHz band and the other set operate in the licensed, 4.9 GHz public safety band. Public safety, public works and public access can all be given separate and dedicated wireless broadband access due to MOTOMESH's multi-radio, multifrequency architecture. The IAP's dual, independent backhaul connections deliver public safety users added security by providing physical network separation from public and other, unrelated backhaul networks.
When configured with its full complement of four radios, each IAP delivers maximum, continuous, symmetrical data rates ranging from 900 Kbps for mobile, 4.9 GHz MEA users to 20 Mbps for stationary, 2.4 GHz WiFi users. Motorola's exclusive, MEA radio technology supports seamless, mobile, broadband connectivity in both the licensed 4.9 GHz and unlicensed 2.4 GHz bands, even at speeds in excess of 150 mph.
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