Specifications

Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Airmux-200 Ver. 1.750 Frequently Asked Questions 5-17
Rate
[Mbps]
Sensitivity
[dB]
12 -84
18 -81
36 -74
48 -68
Q: Does Airmux-200 withhold any MAC Addresses?
A: The Airmux-200 is a layer 2 Bridge (VLAN transparent). The built-in switch
contains a MAC Address table up to 2047.
Q: Can I use any category 5e cable in order to connect the IDU and ODU?
A: The cable should be suitable for outdoor use, and shielded Category 5e.
Q: What are the BER values expected in the Airmux-200 link?
A: 10-11 (according to BER sensitivity threshold)
Q: Does Airmux-200 use DSSS technique?
A: No, Airmux-200 uses the advanced OFDM technique.
Q: What are the main advantages of the Airmux-200 solution (e.g., wireline,
wireless, etc.) over other possible alternatives?
A:
Easy and intuitive installation using audio indication.
Easy configuration using the management software of overall link site-to-site,
there is no need to travel between the two sites in order to change the
configuration.
Easy migration between transition channels site-to-site.
Full backup option – backup and restore using ini files.
Very light ODU (1.5 kg).
No RF loses between IDU and ODU.
Robust Air Interface Layer 2 ARQ insures “error-free” Ethernet service even in
harsh conditions. Retransmit mechanism for TDM ensures low BER.
Integrated up to 4 E1/T1 and Ethernet radio over one single product.
Supports a variety of applications Voice and Data over single radio – no need
for external mediation device.
Smooth migration to VoIP applications.
Carrier class compliant with ITU standards for E1 and T1.
Low and constant TDM latency (8 msec).
Extremely accurate recovered clock low cost replacement to PDH radios.