The Motorola Canopy Advantage Platform enables wireless broadband service providers to expand into competitive markets with the best broadband wireless platform for Data and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Network operators can increase revenue from existing users and add subscribers with attractive high-throughput offerings.
Now offering 7 Mbps and growing up to 14 Mbps throughput in point-to-multipoint distribution networks at 5 - 7 msec of latency, the Canopy Advantage platform provides unprecedented broadband wireless service at performance levels associated with cable and fiber technologies. Network Operators can also provide Committed Information Rate (CIR) and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) enhanced services with Canopy Advantage Access Point (AP).
With higher throughput APs comes the need for higher throughput wireless backhauls and offering up to 300 Mbps aggregate throughput the Motorola Canopy PTP 400 and Canopy PTP 600 are the perfect match.
With all that beign said we have complied a short list of recommended reading prior deploying the Motorola Wireless Broadband Access System. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
Canopy Planning & Wireless Broadband Network Design Guide
Controlling Interference: The Motorola Canopy Approach
Canopy Performance in Broadband Wireless Access Systems
Wireless Bandwidth vs Throughput
Features of the Motorola Canopy Advantage:
Enhanced Performance
NOTE: Each Motorola Canopy AP and SM REQUIRES 1 x ACPS110-03 to operate
Now offering 7 Mbps and growing up to 14 Mbps throughput in point-to-multipoint distribution networks at 5 - 7 msec of latency, the Canopy Advantage platform provides unprecedented broadband wireless service at performance levels associated with cable and fiber technologies. Network Operators can also provide Committed Information Rate (CIR) and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) enhanced services with Canopy Advantage Access Point (AP).
With higher throughput APs comes the need for higher throughput wireless backhauls and offering up to 300 Mbps aggregate throughput the Motorola Canopy PTP 400 and Canopy PTP 600 are the perfect match.
With all that beign said we have complied a short list of recommended reading prior deploying the Motorola Wireless Broadband Access System. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
Canopy Planning & Wireless Broadband Network Design Guide
Controlling Interference: The Motorola Canopy Approach
Canopy Performance in Broadband Wireless Access Systems
Wireless Bandwidth vs Throughput
Features of the Motorola Canopy Advantage:
Enhanced Performance
- Increased Throughput - Canopy Advantage modules offer network operators a dramatic increase in throughput to an individual subscriber. With the Canopy Advantage Subscriber Module (SM), the Advantage AP can provide up to 14 Mbps throughput in point-to-multipoint sectors.
- Lower Latency - The Canopy Advantage AP offers reduced latency, which enables many enhanced broadband services. In most modules, the latency has been reduced from 20 msec to ~6 msec. This threefold reduction permits the Canopy system to support VoIP and on-line gaming.
- Committed Information Rate (CIR) Network operators can meet Service Level Agreements (SLA) and confi gure minimum throughput to all subscribers in the sector.
- The Software Defined Radio is not dependent on a specific chip set and is upgradeable to add new features. Network operators can extend the life of the system through software enhancements.
- Compatibility - Modules are compatible with all currently installed Canopy Subscriber Modules, Cluster Management Modules, and Bandwidth and Authentication Managers. No CPE equipment is obsoleted or needs to be serviced.
- Goal: Migration Path to Unlicensed WiMAX - Motorola is a member of the WiMAX Forum and intends to meet the interoperability requirements of WiMAX standards. It is a goal to provide a migration path to add unlicensed WiMAX capabilities to a sector without stranding Canopy CPE equipment.
NOTE: Each Motorola Canopy AP and SM REQUIRES 1 x ACPS110-03 to operate
- WM #:
- 112509141
- Antenna Type:
- 5.7 GHz 60 Degree Integrated Sector Antenna
- Security:
- DES, Proprietary scrambling mechanism; optional AES Encryption
- Gain:
- 8
- Series Tag:
- PMP 130 Series
- Item Type:
- Access Point (AP)
- Operating Tempature:
- -40 to +60 degrees C
- Mount Method:
- Mast, Pole Mount
- Outdoor Use:
- Yes
- Configuration:
- HTTP, TELNET, FTP, SNMP Version 2C
- Operating Modes:
- Point to Multipoint, Point to Point
- Network Connector:
- 1 x 10/100
- POE Description:
- Supported (802.3af)
- Advertised Bridging Distance:
- Up to 2 miles with integrated antenna. Up to 10 miles with passive reflector only on the Subscriber Module side.
- Antenna Alignment:
- Audible antenna alignment alarm
- Data Rate:
- 20 Mbps Datarate, 14 Mbps Useful Throughput
- Latency:
- 5-7 ms
- Modulation:
- High Index BFSK (Optimized for interference rejection)
- Radio Type:
- Time Division Duplexing/Time Division Multiple Access (TDD/TDMA)
- Receiver Sensitivity:
- -86 dBm (typ)