User's Manual
WaveIP
Ltd.
WipAir 6000/3000 Installation Guide
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• Output Power - High dynamic range of 40 dB up to 26 dBm.
• Versatile radio – increase flexibility and scalability:
o Configurable channel bandwidth (5/10/20/40 MHz) maximizes capacity
and availability.
o Multiple frequency bands in one radio.
• RF and interference robustness - WipAir 6000/3000 introduces unique and
robust interference mitigation mechanisms:
o Automatic Interference Sensibility - proprietary solution that
increases RF robustness by eliminating false receptions of noise thus
maintaining constant throughput and latency. The automatic sensibility
sets an Rx threshold above the noise level as shown in figure 3.
o ACM - Adaptive Modulation and Coding (modulation can be defined
manually as well).
o FEC - Forward Error Correction, K = 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6.
o Fast ARQ - Automatic Retransmit reQuest.
Figure
1-3: Automatic interference sensibility
• 128-bit AES encryption – non-compromising security.
• Networking and QoS – built in QoS in both PTP and PTMP modes:
o Bandwidth control – define maximum throughput for each direction
(uplink and downlink) independently.
o 8 priority queues – packets are classified according to TOS and VLAN
priority into the queues (7 = highest priority and 0 = lowest priority).
o Packet filtering: VLAN based and broadcast filters.
o VLAN tagging/stripping per terminal.
• Real time synchronization - by GPS or internal. WipAir 6000/3000 built in
time synchronization technology allows collocation of multiple MUs on the
same tower and on collocated towers while reusing frequencies, eliminating
self-interference between them.
Signal RSSI
Rx Sensitivity
Noise
SNR
Rx Threshold