A unique technology combination means Motorola's point-to-point, broadband wireless solutions work where other products often do not.
Within Motorola's line of point-to-point wireless Ethernet bridges, there are two families of products
-- the 400 Series and the 600 Series. The Point-to-Point Bridges - 400 Series operate in the 5.8 and
5.4 GH z as well as 4.9 GH z (public safety) frequencies, while the Point-to-Point Bridges - 600 Series.
operate in the 5.8 and 5.4 GH z frequencies. All the point-to-point solutions can deliver up to 99.999%
availability in even the most challenging situations - in non-line-of-sight environments, over long
distances, and across water and open terrain. It is a unique claim in the point-to-point broadband
wireless world where 95% availability or less is often the norm.
With Motorola's acquisition of Orthogon Systems, Orthogon's products were renamed and integrated
into the MOTOwi4T product line:
Old Name New Name
OS-Gemini Point-to-Point Bridge - 400 Series
OS-Spectra Point-to-Point Bridge - 600 Series
Motorola specifications
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Intelligent Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (i -OFDM) Advanced Spectrum Management withi-DFS (Intelligent
Dynamic Frequency Selection) Adaptive Modulation include 256 QAM, 64 QAM, 16 QAM, QPSK, BPSK,
Spatial DiversityBy optimally combining the separate transmissions, Motorola eliminates signal cancellation and maximises the signal received in each direction.
Characteristic
Redline AN80i
(Turbo)
Alvarion 8100
Motorola PTP
Max. Ethernet Data Rate
90 Mbps
70 Mbps
105 Mbps
Channel Width
40 MHz
40 MHz
15 MHz
Range
50 Miles (80 km)
30 Miles (48 km)
To 155 Miles (250 km)
True DFS (selects best channel)
No
Yes
Yes
Maximum Spectral Efficiency
2.25 bps/Hz
1.75 bps/Hz
7 bps/Hz
Maximum System Gain(excluding antennas)
102 dB
107 dB
121 dB
MIMO
No
No
Yes
256-Bit AES
Yes
No
Yes
SNMP v3
No
No
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