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Wavion's Self-Backhaul Wi-Fi Offers Optimal Service with No Alignments

(Product News, 4 Jun 2008)


Wavion has released a new SW version supporting self-backhaul based on its digital beamforming technology. The powerful digital beamforming technology of Wavion's spatially adaptive base stations has now been extended to provide self-backhaul to and from neighboring base stations. Wavion's self backhaul provides optimal service without requiring alignments of any kind, making the installation quick and simple.

Wavion's beamforming technology leverages six radios and antennas to provide a high quality and robust base-station to base-station self-backhaul with the following characteristics: very high link gain, superior non-line-of-sight performance, and interference resilience.

Wavion's new SW release will support also the Wireless Multi-Media (WMM) standard for quality of service for voice and video, as well as the latest WPA2 security standard.

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