User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- About this Guide
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Safety Guidelines
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Introduction
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Introduction
Airspan’s AS WipLL system (hereafter referred to as WipLL) is a low-cost, high-
performance point-to-multipoint IP-based Broadband Fixed Wireless (BFW) Access
solution. WipLL provides wireless local-loop (last-mile) connectivity designed to
deliver high-speed data, Voice over IP (VoIP), and multimedia services to
residential, SOHO (small office/home office), and SME (small medium enterprise).
WipLL offers service providers an integrated access solution, providing quick-to-
market deployment and low-market entry cost for broadband services.
WipLL provides connectivity speeds of up to 4 Mbps in the licensed 2.8 GHz, 3.x
GHz, and Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Services (MMDS), and unlicensed
900 MHz, 2.4 GHz (ISM), and 5.8 GHz radio frequency bands. Each WipLL base
station, at maximum configuration, supports up to 3,024 subscribers.
WipLL enables interconnection with the Public Switched Telephone Network
(PSTN) by the use of an IP-to-PSTN gateway. WipLL provides VoIP by its
interoperability with a wide range of third-party products such as residential
gateways (RGW), access gateways, gatekeepers, and softswitches.
WipLL utilizes air protocol technology for wireless packet switching using
Frequency Hopping technology. In addition, WipLL's in-house Preemptive Polling
Multiple Access (PPMA) air MAC protocol technology, which recognizes
transmission type and assigns bandwidth, is highly efficient—80% throughput (e.g.,
80% of 4 Mbps = 3.2 Mbps net capacity)—allowing multiple concurrent subscribers
to utilize bandwidth.
WipLL provides bandwidth management by supporting Committed Information
Rate (CIR) and Maximum Information Rate (MIR), guaranteeing bandwidth levels
to subscribers. In addition, WipLL supports VLANs/VPNs based on IEEE
802.1Q/p. WipLL supports IP routing and PPPoE bridging, as well as transparent
bridging.
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