But engineers cant always count on being able to add more licensed links to their sites. Exalt has a capacity expansion solution for those cases, as well. Users can combine a licensed 6 GHz GigE radio system with up to three license-exempt EX-5r GigE radio systems to achieve as much as 1 Gbps full-duplex throughput, all accessible from a single GbE port. No external switches or routers are required, nor are additional 6 GHz licenses.
Now, users can use one radio to aggregate capacity from up to four licensed links over a single GbE interface without using an external Gigabit Ethernet router. So, whether an extra link is operating over the same antenna infrastructure with a different antenna polarity (XPIC operation), or whether its a standalone link with its own antenna infrastructure, the traffic from either type can be fed into a primary radio and accessed over a single GbE port.
Capacity Aggregation
Microwave network engineers around the world are trying to find ways to simply and cost-effectively add more capacity to their licensed microwave links. Exalts licensed GigE systems provide
engineers with a new tool to achieve those objectives: multi-radio, multi-band capacity aggregation without the need for external aggregation equipment.
Licensed GigE Microwave Systems: Raising the Bar
Exalts licensed microwave radio systems break new ground in capacity, range reliability and availability, delivering a broad feature set and numerous industry firsts.
The GigE family of licensed and license-exempt microwave backhaul systems is built on a Gigabit Ethernet platform designed to deliver exceptional range, throughput and system gain for high capacity backhaul applications.
Gigabit Ethernet-Equipped, Carrier-Class Microwave Backhaul Systems for High Capacity Ethernet and TDM Applications
Gigabit Ethernet-Equipped, Carrier-Class Microwave Backhaul Systems for High Capacity Ethernet and TDM Applications
Minimum Order Quantity: | 20 Unit/Units |
Model Number: | GigE Family |
Brand Name: | Exalt |
Place of Origin: | Cornwall United Kingdom |