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ComNet expands NetWave wireless ethernet range

ComNet Europe has expanded its NetWave wireless Ethernet product line with the NetWave NW-9 - an ultra-high throughput impact-resistant, hardened wireless Ethernet link for use in challenging applications. At 500Mbps the NW-9 is the highest throughput NetWave unit and is said to be an ideal solution for connecting multiple IP CCTV cameras to a central monitoring location and can be used over distances of up to 6.5km (4 miles). The new model has a rugged aluminium case for extreme environments including
January 14, 2016 Read time: 1 min

30 ComNet Europe has expanded its NetWave wireless Ethernet product line with the NetWave NW-9 - an ultra-high throughput impact-resistant, hardened wireless Ethernet link for use in challenging applications. 

At 500Mbps the NW-9 is the highest throughput NetWave unit and is said to be an ideal solution for connecting multiple IP CCTV cameras to a central monitoring location and can be used over distances of up to 6.5km (4 miles).

The new model has a rugged aluminium case for extreme environments including transportation applications with the potential for shock and impact.

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