Long Range Wireless LAN Platform Wireless ISP Networking Scenario

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Long Range Wireless LAN
Platform
Wireless ISP Networking Scenario
Ver. e; Aug 2006
2.5 or 2.4 GHz or 5.8GHz Bridge unit as backhaul for upper level transmission
2.4GHz AP & WEC/CPE (PCMCIA, PCI, USB, Centrino) for blanketing the local area
Bridge as back-bone for connecting
areas/nodes every 15~25Km
2.5 or 2.4/5.8GHz
Bridge
2.5 or 2.4/5.8GHz
Bridge
AP on
Node
(Cell)
2.5 or 2.4/5.8GHz
Bridge
AP on
Node
(Cell)
2.4GHz
CPE for
Company
AP on Node is
connected by
CAT5 cable to
5.8GHz Bridge
CPE in
house
AP on Node
(Cell)
2.4GHz to blanket
a certain area,
building,
companies and
personal user
Network Operating Scenario
Satellite
Broadband
Provider
To
WAN
Satellite
+ 20Km
20Km
Bridge as
backbone
Satellite
Receiver
OR
HUB
Router
To next node
H
U
B
A-1000
wired
WAN
AP on
Node
(Cell)
ISP
Main
Building
Blanket the
Local clients
CPE in
house
Scenario on each AP Tower
Communicating to Wi-Fi clients:
AID2401 in
house
Communicating to Master
(Bridge) on ISP main building
2.4 /5.8GHz
Bridge
AID-2401/WEC
WL-24005G/WEC
WL-2410GM/WEC
WL-2410GM/WEC
2.4GHz
2.4/5.8GHz/Bridge
and 2.4GHz/AP is
connected by CAT5
cable
3 tips for node-to-node connection : TIP 1
AP
AP
H
U
B
AP
10Km
25Km
Bridge
Slave 1
10Km
~25Km
Internet
ISP
LAN
Server
H
U
B
PC
PC
PC
Bridge/
Master1
PC
Bridge
Slave 2
Bridge/
Master2
HUB
PC
HUB
PC
10Km
~25Km
AP
AP
HUB
AP
AP
AP
AP
This scenario is utilizing Point-to-MultiPoint
concept; with the scenario of Master to
Master, the wireless coverage can be doubled
while the LAN network can be wirelessly
extended by times.
3 tips for node-to-node connection : TIP 2
10Km
~25Km
Bridge
Slave 1
10Km
~25Km
HUB
Bridge/
Master1
Bridge
AP
Bridge/
Master2
Bridge
Slave 2
HUB
Wired Connection in the mid-way point,
It is best recommended, The great
advantage is “No Speed Reduced”
Bridge
AP
3 tips for node-to-node connection : TIP 3
10~25Km
Bridge
Slave 1
10~25Km
Bridge
Master
Bridge
Slave 2
The distance from Slave 1 via Master to Slave 2 is totaled
at 20~40Km. All are going through radio transmission.
The antenna to be used in this scenario must
be ‘omni’ type. CellAmericas supplies the professional high-gain
omni-antenna for point-to-multipoint network.
Component for ISP outdoor long range Bridge as Back-bone - 1
WL-5805 + PG-5822, 22-dbi
parabolic antenna
Under Bridge Mode : as the
data ‘backbone’ for
connecting node to node.
Via the CAT5 cable, it is
connected to the node Access
Point (AP), WL-2410/AP
And then the WL-2410/AP
will blanket the clients
(WEC/CPE) in this node/area.
Component for ISP outdoor long range Bridge as Back-bone - 2
WL-2510 + PG-2524, 24-dbi
parabolic antenna
Under Bridge Mode : as the
data ‘backbone’ for
connecting node to node.
Via the CAT5 cable, it is
connected to the node Access
Point (AP), WL-2410/AP
And then the WL-2410/AP
will blanket the clients
(WEC/CPE) in this node/area.
Component for ISP outdoor long range Access Point
WL-2410GM/AP
1 Watt, Outdoor unit
with Omni-antenna, 15-dbi
Component for ISP outdoor long range WEC/CPE 1
WL-2410GM/CPE
1 Watt, Outdoor unit
with Grid-antenna, 24-dbi
Component for ISP outdoor long range WEC/CPE 2
WL-24005G/CPE
100 mW, Outdoor unit
with 15-dbi flat-panel
antenna
Component for ISP indoor long range WEC/CPE 3
AID-2401SUPER G/CPE
200 mW, Indoor unit
with external 13-dbi Yagi
antenna
Component for ISP indoor long range WEC/CPE 4
AID-2401 SUPER G/WEC
unit 200mW
With rubber omni, 3-dbi
antenna for Mobile
application (can do roaming
among AP’s)
Existing mold as OPTION
Component 5
G4100 Network Administrator for client authentication and management.
1200 subscriber account
DHCP server
User Management
Current Status Monitoring
Route re-Direction and Extension
Bandwidth management
500 users on-line simultaneously
Authentication
Traffic Report
Firewall
Service Expansion
Billing……
WiFi
Innovation
Thank you !
CellAmericas Enterprises, Inc
www.cellamericas.com
[email protected]
Tel : +305-651-9978
Fax : +305-770-4672
David Gould, President
[email protected]