[MLB-WIRELESS]The 900 MHz XPress Ethernet BridgeT Operates at up to 1.5 Mbps

Adrian Lodders adrianlodders at bigpond.com
Sun May 15 21:23:50 EST 2005


Said from engadget:
Have a desire to bridge two ethernet devices several miles apart?  Sure
you do, and that's why we get along so well. MaxStream has introduced
the XPress long range wireless bridge which interfaces with any ethernet
client/host device to achieve point-to-point connectivity at a range of
up to 15-miles. That's unobscured line-of-sight, of course. These units
operate in the more unusual (for wireless bridges) 900 MHz band and are
targeted at environments where WiFi is too slow due to saturation or
general 2.4 GHz interference (airports, malls). The matched pair come in
indoor (ugly) and outdoor (f-ugly) configurations and claim to require
no configuration or software. Oh, then why all the DIP switches? Data is
indeed encrypted and transmitted at a rate up to 1.5Mbps. The indoor
unit goes for $699, or you're out $999 for the out-of-door model.

URL:
http://www.maxstream.net/corporate/press/2005-05-12_xpress-ethernet-brid
ge.php

Regards,
	Adrian
	NodeGZX


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