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Wireless outdoor bridges

MEL Secure Systems has announced the immediate availability of a new generation of wireless outdoor bridges. Using the latest MiMo (Multiple in/Multiple out) technology with transmission rates of up to 300Mbps, the company says it provides significantly improved performance over traditional bridges with the bandwidth required for streaming HD video and data in a wide range of security and IT applications. The device uses the latest IEEE 802.11n 5GHz technology to give a range of up to 10km (6.2 miles). The
January 24, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
683 Mel Secure Systems has announced the immediate availability of a new generation of wireless outdoor bridges. Using the latest MiMo (Multiple in/Multiple out) technology with transmission rates of up to 300Mbps, the company says it provides significantly improved performance over traditional bridges with the bandwidth required for streaming HD video and data in a wide range of security and IT applications.

The device uses the latest IEEE 802.11n 5GHz technology to give a range of up to 10km (6.2 miles). The 300Mbps transmission rate enables use of the new generation of HD IP cameras and delivers high-quality images with exceptionally low levels of latency that are not detectable in normal operational conditions.

Housed in a robust, IP68 certified aluminium die-cast enclosure, this wireless bridge is designed for outdoor use. With twin integrated aerials, it provides reliable and resilient point to point and multipoint bridging and can be used for standalone networks or to extend the range of existing fibre networks as well as providing a quick and easy way to deploy temporary communications links.

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