ADC MMW 100 manual FlexWave Millimeter Wave, Applications, Access, Backhaul

Models: MMW 100

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FlexWave™ Millimeter Wave 100

FlexWaveMillimeter Wave 100

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FlexWave MMW wireless links address the increasing shortage in metro access capacity by taking advantage of the recently allocated licensed 71-86 GHz spectrum. By using the unique propagation characteristics and the wide bandwidth of the spectrum, FlexWave MMW can support extremely high speed data transmission for short communication links.

FlexWave MMW provides fiber equivalent performance, 99.999% reliability and security, without the high installation costs and delays associated with inter-building fiber installations. FlexWave MMW can be engineered to operate in close proximity to other FlexWave MMW systems so that many links can co-exist in the same vicinity without causing interference to one another. FlexWave MMX is driving Ethernet beyond the office and into the metro enabling the move towards a single, scalable, end-to-end communications technology.

Applications

FlexWave MMW can be used for various access and backhaul applications.

Access

Fiber Extension: Enterprise point-to-point, last mile and first mile connections

Campus Connectivity

Remote Storage Access

Redundant Access / Network Diversity

Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN)

Disaster Recovery

Homeland Security

Backhaul

Mobile, WiMAX & Muni-Wi-Fi Backhaul

Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) / Remote Radio Head (RRH) Fronthaul

The MMW 100 features an all-data-rate technology, transporting any rate from OC3 to OC-24, GigE (1.25Gbps), 1.42Gbps, (DAS), and 1.536 Gbps. To the network the MMW radios will look and feel just like traditional fiber optic cable. Since the MMW systems are Layer 1 and protocol agnostic, they will interoperate with most commercial off the shelf (COTS) switches, routers and encryption devices.

MMW 100 radios have Web/Java based monitoring. Accessible data includes: Signal Strength via AGC (Automatic Gain Control), Environmental (Temperature, Power, etc), Fiber Status and Frame Error Counters.

The MMW 100 uses SNMP v1 to v3 for link management.

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ADC MMW 100 manual FlexWave Millimeter Wave, Applications, Access, Backhaul