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HotPort 5020 edge nodes
Product comparison
The next table shows the HotPort 5020 edge node and HotPort 7020 mesh node
feature support and capabilities.
Feature
HotPort 5020-E edge node
HotPort 7020 mesh node
Network topology
support
Purpose-specific uses by model:
•5020-E extends the mesh in point-to-
point and point-to-multipoint networks
Flexible platform that supports:
•Point to point
•Point to multipoint
•Infrastructure mesh
Suggested
applications
•Sensor backhaul
•ITS
•Wi-Fi service
•Base station backhaul
•Cellular offload
•Smart meters
•Video applications and backhaul
•Large scale installations
•Mobility
Node modes
HotPort edge nodes do not support
gateway server, gateway interface, and
mobile modes. They behave differently
from mesh nodes.
•Gateway server node
•Gateway interface node
•Mesh node
•Mobile node
Ethernet ports
One GigE port (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Four GigE ports
UDP throughput
25 Mbps
300 Mbps (with dual radio license)
Latency
Less than 1 millisecond
Less than 1 millisecond
Ethernet Direct
No
Yes
Maximum hops
One hop to 7010/7020
Up to 15 hops without fiber
Management
HotView Pro 10.15.0.0
HotView Pro 10.15.0.0
License support
•No additional radio licenses are
required.
•A device management license must be
installed.
•MIMO
•Mobility
•Dual radio license (required to use the
second radio)
•A device management license must be
installed.
Weight
1.1 kg (3.8 pounds) includes bracket
5.4 kg (11.9 pounds) includes bracket
and shield
Dimensions
210 mm x198 mm x 60 mm
(8.27 inches x 7.8 inches x 2.36 inches)
294 mm x 206 mm x 104 mm
(11.6 inches x 8.1 inches x 4.1 inches)
Summary of Contents for HotPort 5020
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