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iNET Series Reference Manual
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Transceiver
Features
The transceiver’s design makes the installation and configuration easy,
while allowing for changes in the future.
• Long Range—Up to 25 mile (40 km) range in line-of-sight con-
ditions. Repeater stations may be used to extend the operational
range. (Refer to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS on Page 158
for more detailed information on range.)
• Industrial-Grade Product—Extended temperature range for
trouble-free operation in extreme environments
• Robust Radio Communications—Designed to operate in dense,
high-interference environments
• Robust Network Security—Prevents common attack schemes
and hardware from gaining access or control of network. Com-
mon attack events logged and reported by alarms.
• High Speed—1 Mbps (iNET-II) is 100-times faster than 9.6
kbps radios. MDS iNET transceiver speed is 512 kbps.
• Plug-and-Play Connectivity—Ethernet bridge configuration
option requires minimal setup
• Serial Ports—Gateway for serial-based equipment to IP/Ether-
net networks with embedded terminal server. Site-to-site con-
figurations are also possible.
• Single hardware package provides configuration as Access
Point or Remote
1.2.1 Model Offerings
The transceiver comes in two primary models—
Access Point
and
Remote
. Additionally, three types of Remote Gateways are available—
the
Ethernet Bridge
, the
Serial Gateway
, and the
Dual Gateway
sup-
porting both IP/Ethernet and serial services. Table 1-1 summarizes the
different interface abilities for each type.
A unit can be configured by the owner to operate as an Access Point or
as a Remote with some restrictions. Only the Dual Gateway Remote
units can be reconfigured as an Access Point. Ethernet Bridge and a
Serial Gateway Remotes cannot be reconfigured as an Access Point
unless they are first upgraded to Dual Gateway type. This is accom-
plished with an “Authorization Key” purchased from the factory. Each
one of these individual software keys is associated with the serial
number of the corresponding unit.
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