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Antaira launches industrial dual radio wireless unit

Antaira Technologies has launched its ARS-7231-AC series, an industrial dual radio wireless unit with router capabilities, which it says can be used in ITS and traffic applications. The solution, embedded with the QualcommAtheros QCA9892 chipset, is expected to offer a wide network coverage with a low-voltage input of 9V and support. According to Antaira, the device can be used as an access point, transparent bridge or repeater. These units allow users to position the wireless antennas in a better s
August 8, 2019 Read time: 1 min
7906 Antaira Technologies has launched its ARS-7231-AC series, an industrial dual radio wireless unit with router capabilities, which it says can be used in ITS and traffic applications.


The solution, embedded with the QualcommAtheros QCA9892 chipset, is expected to offer a wide network coverage with a low-voltage input of 9V and support.

According to Antaira, the device can be used as an access point, transparent bridge or repeater. These units allow users to position the wireless antennas in a better signal-broadcasting location to improve wireless coverage and signal strength, the company adds.

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