Nowadays, wireless technology is widely used, and network functions can be completed as long as wireless technology is available, regardless of whether there are numerous buildings in the podium or in the wilderness. Without the inconvenience of Wired connection, wireless networks play a powerful role. However, the frequency band of the wireless network is not the only one. How can we connect different wireless networks? This requires the help of a wireless bridge. This article will focus on introducing the features of point-to-point wireless bridges.
As the name suggests, wireless bridges abandon traditional copper wires or optical fiber cables and use wireless communication technology to transmit network data using air as media to connect different network segments. Due to the needs of business operations, many buildings that are far away from each other must be able to communicate with each other. However, traditional wired and remote network interconnection faces many problems,
Mainly reflected in:
A general leased line cannot provide sufficient bandwidth;
Even if the price is not taken into consideration, the leased line cannot be rented in some occasions;
In some cases, wired Connections cannot be used;
High Management and complexity of Multi-leased line routers;
Therefore, using the AboveCable Remote bridge solution to build network interconnection between multiple buildings has an irreplaceable advantage of wired network:
The installation cost of leased lines is reduced, and the monthly rental fee is waived;
Obtain long-distance and high-bandwidth wireless links;
A very short construction period, which can be put into use after completion;
It is not restricted by special locations, and only on-site power supply is required;
Cost-effective point-to-point or point-to-point WAN connections;
Eliminate the high cost and high complexity of managing vrouters;
Remodeling and strong scalability to Facilitate network redeployment;
The remote wireless bridge application of AboveCable has the following modes: point-to-point, point-to-point, and multi-point and relay modes. This article first introduces the point-to-point Wireless Bridge Model.
Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge Mode
Point-to-Point wireless bridges can be used to connect two networks located in different locations. They generally consist of a pair of bridges and a pair of antennas. The point-to-point Wireless Bridge to the bridge should be set to the same channel, AboveCable ACAP2020-11/B Support synchronous channel function, only need to change one channel, another convenience will be automatically changed to the corresponding channel. AboveCable provides a two-way power amplifier between the bridge and the antenna to achieve better bridging effect between two distant points.
The bidirectional RF amplifier provides the function of receiving gain signals and amplifying the output power, greatly expanding the transmission distance of the Wireless Bridge. AboveCable is configured with a variety of amplifier models for different distances, with an output power of 0.5 W (ACAM2005, ACAM2005/W) and 1 W (ACAM2010/W) three amplifiers of 5 W (ACAM2050/W), usually a W Amplifier can support wireless bridging of about 10 km, and 1 W or 5 W Amplifier is recommended for over 20 km. Through the combination of amplifiers and antennas, The AboveCable wireless bridge can support bridging between two points 50 kilometers apart.