Access Point (AP)
The Access Point (AP)
is a base station that can incorporate between one and twelve transceivers.
Each transceiver operates a 60-degree
directional antenna to provide coverage to one sector. Each AP
transceiver delivers up to 6.5Mbps of data throughput (per subscriber)
with connectivity to 200 subscribers. Systems with more than three
AP transceivers should use an AP installation Kit which includes
an Ethernet switch, AC power supply, Global Positioning System
(GPS) receiver with interconnect board; this receiver is used to
synchronize the transmissions of all APs to minimize interference
between APs. The AP operates with a Radio frequency (RF) bit rate
of 10Mbps and has a range of approximately two or ten miles, depending
on configuration. Each AP transceiver requires a 24-volt power
source (included in AP installation kit) and provides a single
10/100 Base T connection.
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