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Customer
Premise Equipment (CPE) Antennas
CPE
2473 - Integrated 200mW Radio and 18 dBi Antenna!
The Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) Antennas make
perfect endpoints to any high performance network.
By combining radio and antenna components in one
stylish, easy-to-install unit, installation times
and cost for network operators are dramatically
reduced. The state-of-the-art components ensure
robust, reliable service for years.
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Integrated
radio and antenna design makes installation a breeze.
Minimizing installation time and cost allows network
managers to focus on critical business issues.
- State-of-the-art
radio components offer superior transmission and
reception. Radio components deliver ultimate performance.
No matter the network configuration, these devices
reliably deliver data with fewer transmission errors.
- Reliable,
robust wireless antenna maintaining solid network
connections. Consistent antenna performance ensures
solid, robust network connections over even the
longest distances.
- Durable,
stylish radome design offers years of unobtrusive,
weather-resistant service. The unique clamshell
design keeps moisture out and minimizes condensation
damage, while maintaining a building's aesthetics.
- Standards-compliant
designs allow easy setup and network integration.
- Multi-mount
hardware offers easy installation and antenna aiming.
Exclusive mounting hardware offers up to +/-10 degrees
elevation angle adjustment.
- Infrastructure
mode allows you to use the CPE as a client to an
Access Point
- Adhoc
mode allows you to use two CPE's as a Building-to-Building
Bridge
- Aproximate
range up to 15 miles*
Why
Use a CPE instead of a typical Radio and Antenna setup?
- Eliminate
Cabling
In a typical setup, the radio (Access Point or Bridge)
is located inside the building while the antenna
is mounted on the roof. Cabling, usually LMR400,
and connectors are used to connect the antenna to
the radio. Cabling and connectors introduces losses
into the system, negating some of the gain an antenna
introduces, and reducing your range and performance
of your antenna. Not only, does LMR400 cable introduce
loss into the system, but it can also be very costly.
With the CPE, the radio and antenna are integrated,
eliminating any cabling between them and ensuring
the highest performance possible. The only cable
you would need is outdoor CAT5 going to the CPE.
- Cost
Effective
You would normally have to purchase many parts in
a typical wireless setup including the radio, wireless
antenna, radio pigtails, feed cable, power over
ethernet kit, NEMA enclosure, and lightning protectors.
With the CPE, it is the only thing you need. No
more worrying about what type of connectors I need,
how much coax cable I need, or where will I mount
the radio.
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Customer
Premise Equipment Antennas (CPE Antennas)
- Integrated
Powerful Radio and Antenna in an weatherproof
enclosure
- Reliable
and Robust
- Easy
to Install - All Hardware included
- Durable
Radome
- Power
over Ethernet (PoE) Injector included
- Easy
to configure
- Just
Add CAT5 Cable!
CPE
Product Datasheet >> |
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Part
Number |
2473
CPE Antenna |
2472
CPE Antenna |
Transmetter
Output (dBm) |
23
(200 mW) |
20
(100 mW) |
Antenna
Gain (dBi) |
18 |
18 |
EIRP
(dBm) |
41 |
35 |
Receiver
Sensitivity |
-87/-95
dBm (11/1 Mbps) |
-87/-95
dBm (11/1 Mbps) |
IEEE
Standard |
802.11b |
802.11b |
Security
Protocol |
64
& 128 bit WEP |
64
& 128 bit WEP |
Network
Management |
In/Out
Bandwidth Limiting |
In/Out
Bandwidth Limiting |
Admin
Interface |
Web
Browser |
Web
Browser |
Antenna
Style |
Panel |
Panel |
Power
Supply |
PoE
(Power over Ethernet) |
PoE
(Power over Ethernet) |
Transient
Suppression |
24v
(PoE)
2.8V
(Ethernet) |
24v
(PoE)
2.8V
(Ethernet) |
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*approximate
range in ideal conditions including line
of sight and no interference. Timing issues
may occur when going over 12 miles due to
802.11b limitations. |
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