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Antaira Technologies expands range of wireless units

Antaira Technologies has launched its ARS-7234-AC-T industrial wireless unit which is designed for indoor wireless access applications. ARS-7234-AC-T allows users to position the wireless antenna in a better signal-broadcasting location for improved wireless coverage and signal strength, the company says. The wireless unit has been released alongside the ARX-7234-AC-PD-T and ARY-7234-AC-PD wireless units for outdoor wireless applications. According to Antaira, all three units are embedded with Qualcomm
December 12, 2018 Read time: 1 min
7906 Antaira Technologies has launched its ARS-7234-AC-T industrial wireless unit which is designed for indoor wireless access applications.


ARS-7234-AC-T allows users to position the wireless antenna in a better signal-broadcasting location for improved wireless coverage and signal strength, the company says.

The wireless unit has been released alongside the ARX-7234-AC-PD-T and ARY-7234-AC-PD wireless units for outdoor wireless applications.

According to Antaira, all three units are embedded with 213 Qualcomm IPQ4029 Quad-Core chipset and support high-speed data transmission of up to 867Mbps. The three units can be used in a range of wireless applications including long-distance deployments.

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