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Wireless Internet Service Provider the Wireless Internet Service Provider System (WISP) is an integrated Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) system of connecting customers to the Internet. High-speed wireless data links are used to provide Internet access on a point-to-point and point-to-multipoint basis, for companies, governmental organizations, schools, universities and other institutions having Local Area Networks (LAN).
Exceptional Benefits of Wireless:
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High Speed Data Links (Up to 54 Mbps),
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Fast Installation of the Base Station (one or two days),
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Fast Installation for your customers (2 to 6 hours installation per site),
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Cost effective access for prolonged use and multiple users,
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Cost effective access for prolonged use and multiple users,
The WISP can be obtained from Netsat as ready to install Base Station and CPE (Customer Premises Equipment). All necessary parts of the wireless links are available as well.
   
Point to Point Wireless Link
Point to Multipoint Wireless link
Point to Point T1/E1 Links
Security and surveillance over Wireless Link
Hotspot (Wi-Fi)
   
Point to Point Wireless Link
The Point to Point Link is ideal for Government, municipalities, operators and wireless ISPs that are deploying city hot zones. It can also be used for connecting remote office buildings. Designed as an integrated system that is easy to install and requires no external outdoor casing, cables and other accessories, it is a cost-effective solution for wireless projects. The Point to Point Link can function as a broadband backbone for hotspots, outdoor coverage access points and DSL switches. Carriers will find the Point to Point Link attractive because it can be used to distribute fiber optic network capacity and acts as a broadband backbone for DSL switches and routers.
For creating such connections we recommend to use our 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz wireless Outdoor point to point Bridge Kit, Outdoor Bridge High power or Multiband Router.
   
 
   
Point to Multipoint Wireless link
The Point to Multipoint Link is ideal for Government, municipalities, operators and wireless ISPs that are deploying large hot zones and even citywide wireless networks. It is also recommended for university campuses and corporate locations with numerous buildings spread out over a significant area. Designed as an integrated system that is easy to install and requires no external outdoor casing, it is a cost-effective solution for wireless projects. The Point to Multipoint Link can function as a broadband backbone for hotspot locations, outdoor access points and DSL switches. Carriers will find the Point to Multipoint Link attractive because it can be used to distribute fiber optic network capacity and acts as a broadband backbone for DSL switches and routers.
For creating such connections we recommend to use our 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz wireless CPE, Outdoor Bridge High power or Multiband Router.
   
 
   
Point to Point T1/E1 Links
The AirMux is a point-to-point multiplexer aggregating fractional E1 and Ethernet traffic over a 2.6 Mbps full duplex wireless link, extending data/voice transmission up to 25 miles (40 Km.). The AirMux can transmit a full E1/T1 (2 Mbps) of Ethernet traffic or a combination of fractional E1/T1 and Ethernet using direct sequence spread spectrum (W-CDMA), which also enhances security.
The unique capabilities of the AirMux in transporting both Ethernet/IP and TDM traffic over a wireless link make it ideal for a variety of applications, including:
 
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connection of LANs and PBXs at dispersed campus locations
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wireless backhauling of cellular base stations
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Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
The AirMux operates at 2.4 GHz, 5.15-5.35 GHz and 5.725–5.825 GHz. In many countries, 2.4 and 5.x GHz is an unlicensed frequency, allowing faster and more affordable deployment, since no frequency coordination and license fees are required. Intervals of 5 GHz bands enable a high quality of service, since they are not affected by harsh weather conditions such as fog and heavy rain, nor do they suffer from frequency congestion like the legacy 2.4 GHz bands.
The ability of the AirMux to transport both Ethernet/IP and TDM traffic over a wireless link makes it ideal for a variety of applications, including connectivity of LANs and PBXs at dispersed campus locations, wireless backhauling of cellular base stations and the Wireless Local Loop (WLL). License-free fixed wireless is also commonly used for backup links and disaster recovery as well as for temporary facilities such as army camps, construction sites and mining operations. The combination of LAN and E1/T1 interfaces on the AirMux saves the cost of an external multiplexer.
   
 
   
Security and surveillance over Wireless Link
• Security and surveillance is one of the fastest growing applications for fixed wireless equipment. Government agencies, municipalities, and private enterprises are all in the process of enhancing security through the use of increased video surveillance
• Netsat wireless bridges have been designed to work seamlessly with IP video Codec’s to provide highly flexible surveillance solutions that can rapidly deployed where it would be physically or financially prohibitive using traditional hardwired CCTV. Netsat market-leading throughput of 45 Mbps provide more than enough bandwidth for today's high performance CCTV systems and also works seamlessly with our own outdoor surveillance solution – Netsat. Netsat utilizes Codec’s to deliver frame rates of up to 30 fps.
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Freeway and city traffic monitoring
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Military Installation Perimeter Security
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Port/Harbor/Airport Security Monitoring
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Public Safety Parks Monitoring
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Construction Site Monitoring
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Industrial/Plant Monitoring
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Campus Monitoring
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Railroad Monitoring
   
 
   
Hotspot (Wi-Fi)
A hotspot is any location where Wi-Fi broadband network access is made publicly available through a WLAN. Hotspots are often located in heavily populated places and typically have a short range of access.

Hotspots are often found at restaurants, train stations, airports, libraries, coffee shops, bookstores, fuel stations, department stores, supermarkets and other public places. Many universities and schools have wireless networks in their campus.

Technically speaking, hotspots consist of one or several wireless access points installed inside buildings and/or adjoining outdoor areas. These APs are typically networked to printers and/or a shared high-speed Internet connection. Some hotspots require special application software be installed on the Wi-Fi client, primarily for billing and security purposes, but others require no configuration other than knowledge of the network name (SSID).

Netsat Access points are an excellent choice for wireless hotspots to securely provide private or public network and broadband Internet access. For corporate users, hotspot access removes the time and cost associated with manual guest access setup for visitors and for public service providers. Netsat provides a cost effective route to quickly establish a hotspot service, wherever they wish.
   
 
   
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