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Wavespan 5800

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            WaveSpan 5800 System

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WaveSpan's 5800 provides 10 Mbps throughput witht the reliability and performance of fiber - for a fraction of the cost!

In the building, LANs provide the high-speed networking medium.  Most LANs operate at 10 Mbps, with many evolving to 100 Mbps.  However, the WAN is a bottleneck, with transmission speeds over the WAN being throttled down to a fraction of the LAN speed.

access bottleneck

WaveSpan's 5800 provides wirespeed broadband connectivity between locations with line-of-sight paths.  With the 5800, you can bypass the access bottleneck.

no bottleneck

What drives your need for broadband access?  The 5800 is the solution for these broadband access needs.

High-speed Internet access
Last-mile broadband access for service providers
Campus-area and metropolitan-area LAN interconnects
Short/mid-term broadband access before fiber build-out is completed
Route diversity/back-up for fiber, T3 or copper T1 facilities
School districts and distance learning networks
Remote medical consultation and imaging

Fast Answers

The WaveSpan 5800 Wireless Ethernet Bridge provides the high-speed access needed today.   Unlike traditional telco broadband access services or fiber access services, the 5800 does not incur exhorbitant monthly charges.  The 5800 does provide wirespeed throughput with fiber performance and reliability.

Key Benefits

Advanced QAM-256 modulation yields 10 Mbps full-duplex throughput 
Choice of modulation schemes for best trade-off of distance vs. throughput
Patented FAST™ frequency hopping algorithim gives built-in immunity to interference
Reed-Solomon Forward Error Correction provides very low Bit Error Rates, rivaling fiber
No F.C.C. license requirement means no red-tape delays
Easily and quickly installed by technicians
Diagnosis and maintenance from standard network monitoring tools 

Since the 5800 was designed for use in networks like yours.  It offers the performance you expect from LAN equipment.  It is intended to be diagnosed by IT personnel with tools and network management systems currently available. 

The 5800 allows you to install wirespeed LAN-LAN links that bypass the typical communications bottlenecks.  Fiber-class performance ensures the maximum throughput possible, with availability, performance and reliability up to the high standards that you expect from network equipment.

 

Wavespan Stratum 100

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100 Mbps Data and Two 1.544 Mbps T1s

            Stratum 100 System

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