Liberator-V320
The system operates as a data link in the 60GHz band (often
licence exempt or lightly licensed) between 57GHz and 64GHz and
delivers a full duplex data rate of up to 320Mbps. Measuring only
18cm × 18cm (7" × 7"), the terminal's compact size is attained by
extensively integrating the active and passive circuit
components.
Features are:
- Easy installation - The '2 box' concept of the Liberator-V320
allows an end user to install it as easily as any other network
component. The radio and power source are connected to a network
node using a single, outdoor rated, CAT 5e Ethernet cable carrying
power and data. Alignment of the link is done using a visual
alignment tool or via a standard multi-meter.
- System administration: Link performance can monitored and
optimised via the GUI based management system.
- Throughput and availability. 'Guaranteed' full duplex 320Mbps
rate at the Ethernet, combined with 99.999% availability.
- License exempt operation - The system has been approved and can
be operated in many countries.
- Security - A complex proprietary radio interface significantly
reduces the chance of any other system intercepting the 60GHz
transmitted data. Additionally, a high level of data security is
inherent in the product via signal absorption by atmospheric oxygen
and the use of high gain/narrow beam width antennas.
Applications
- Fibre alternative
- LAN extension
- Path redundancy
- Campus connectivity
- Disaster recovery
- Wireless back-haul
- Temporary event connections
Liberator-V1000
The wireless Ethernet bridge is physically identical to the
V320 and operates in the same 60GHz band (often licence exempt or
lightly licensed) between 57GHz and 64GHz, delivering a full duplex
data rate of up to 1Gbps. Range of the V1000 is lower that the V320
at up to 800 metres. Features of the V1000 are similar to the
V320, but can benefit from over 3 times the data throughput:
- Easy installation - The '2 box' concept of the Liberator-V1000
allows an end user to install it as easily as any other network
component. The radio and power source are connected to a network
node using a single, outdoor rated, CAT 5e Ethernet cable carrying
power and data. Alignment of the link is done using a visual
alignment tool or via a standard multi-meter.
- System administration: Link performance can monitored and
optimised via the GUI based management system.
- Throughput and availability. 'Guaranteed' full duplex 1Gbps
rate at the Ethernet, combined with up to 99.999%
availability.
- License exempt operation - The system has been type approved
for use in many countries.
- Security - A complex proprietary radio interface significantly
reduces the chance of any other system intercepting the 60GHz
transmitted data. Additionally, a high level of data security is
inherent in the product via signal absorption by atmospheric oxygen
and the use of high gain/narrow beam width antennas.
Applications
- Fibre alternative
- LAN extension
- Path redundancy
- Campus connectivity
- Disaster recovery
- Wireless back-haul
- Temporary event connections