background image

M

W

R

6

3

0

0

M

e

s

h

 W

ir

e

le

s

s

 R

o

u

te

 f

o

2

.4

G

H

M

E

A

The MWR6300 extends coverage and
connectivity in a 2.4GHz MEA network by
meshing access points and users together.

By allowing data and video to hop through one or more Mesh Wireless Router (MWR), Mesh

Enabled Architecture enables robust, non-line-of-sight communications between users and the

network. Mesh Wireless Routers also act as reference points for position location of users and

vehicles within the 2.4GHz MEA network.  The MWR6300 requires only power to operate, as data

is transmitted 100% wirelessly between nodes.

Motorola’s mesh networking technology
enables users to wirelessly access critical
broadband applications seamlessly – any time,
and anywhere.  Whether utilizing predeployed
infrastructure, or an instant, ad hoc, broadband
network formed with other users, Motorola’s
mesh networking technology delivers real-time
data to detect, prevent, respond.

Compact and Low Cost

Wireless Routers use the same transceiver
technology developed for our Wireless Modem
Cards (WMC6300). This creates a compact, low-
cost solution for range extension and non-line-of-
sight operation.

Easy to Install and Deploy

Wireless Routers are designed to mount on utility
poles, billboards, buildings, etc. Simple mounting
hardware and a plug-in power connection speeds
deployment.  They automatically power up and
integrate into the network, requiring no manual
provisioning or configuration.

Supports End-to-End Industry Standard IP

As one part of the MEA solution, Mesh Wireless
Routers transparently support end-to-end,
standards-based Internet Protocol (IP) applications
and devices. This maximizes existing investments
in client hardware and software, while eliminating
training for new applications or procedures.

Over-the-Air Software Updates

New features and services can be added to the
MWR6300 via over-the-air software downloads.

Automatic Network Balancing

Mesh Wireless Routers intelligently balance traffic
between client demand and network resources.
Clients are routed around local congestion, while
Multi-Hopping technology enables capacity from
distant access points to be “moved” to exactly
where it is needed.  Network resource utilization
is continually optimized, reducing network and
operational expenses.

Enables Non-Line-of-Sight Networking

Mesh Wireless Routers enable non-line-of-sight
communications between clients and IAPs, as
well as between clients in peer-to-peer
networking mode. Wireless Routers act as
hopping points for any transmission, and work in
concert with IAPs to form a distributed network
infrastructure.

 

 

 

 

Отзывы: