Integrated Systems

Ethernet link

by Mark Rowe

ComNet Europe Ltd of Leeds, a division of ComNet Communication Networks, a USA-based manufacturer of fibre optic, wireless and copper transmission and networking equipment, has introduced the NetWave NW7E wireless Ethernet link. The makers say that it’s designed for high throughput point-to-point or multi-point applications.

The NW7E supports up to 240Mbps throughput using MIMO technology and is suitable the makers say for use as a High Throughput Back Haul Link for installations that require connecting to more than one Ethernet device. It supports connected distances of greater than 4 KM in the ETSI version and 2 miles in the FCC model. The NW7E is simple to use and a cost-effective alternative to physical connections to Ethernet edge equipment.

The product also supports IEEE802.3at PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) for powering PoE connected devices, such as IP PoE cameras.

Steve Clarke, ComNet Europe Managing Director, said: “Wireless Ethernet gives our customers an incredible amount of flexibility. Our goal of making wireless as easy as Power, Point and Play was step 1. Step 2 is to start examining different unique use scenarios and developing wireless products that solve those challenges. This high-throughput NetWave NW7 products are the result and solves the challenge of transporting multiple devices or support the bandwidth high-definition cameras require. One mission at ComNet has always been to demystify transmission, be it fiber optic or Ethernet. NetWave from ComNet simplifies wireless and gives our customers another solution.“

With the introduction of NetWave® wireless Ethernet products, ComNet says that it has become a single-source solution offering transmission solutions over all media types.

Skip Haight, ComNet VP of Marketing, said: “Our goal has always been to be a one-stop resource for all ourcustomers, offering transmission solutions over copper, optical fiber and wireless. We believe having a one place to turn to for USA-made quality solutions as well as an exceptional level of support will be a huge benefit for anyone implementing a transmission network.”

ComNet adds that it offers a line of fiber optic, copper and wireless video and data transmission equipment that is uniquely designed to meet the needs of the Security and Intelligent Transportation System market. Full product line details are available at www.comnet.net

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