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Ptp 500 series point-to-point wireless bridges
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18 FAQs
How much power does the 500 Series bridge transmit? At all times the 500 Series bridge
operates within country / region specific regulations for radio power emissions. In addition, the
500 Series bridge uses a technique known as Transmit Power Control (TPC) to ensure that it
only transmits sufficient radio power such that the other antenna can receive a high quality
signal.
How does the PTP 500 Series Bridge avoid interference from other devices nearby? At
initialization, the 500 Series bridge monitors the available frequency channels to find a
channel that is clear of interference. In operation 500 Series bridge continuously monitors the
spectrum to ensure it is operating on the cleanest channel.
How does the 500 Series bridge integrate into my data network? The 500 Series bridge
acts as a transparent bridge between two segments of your network. In this sense, it can be
treated like a virtual wired connection between the two buildings. The 500 Series bridge
forwards 802.3 Ethernet packets destined for the other part of the network and filters packets
it does not need to forward. The system is transparent to higher-level management systems
such as VLANs and Spanning Tree.
How does the 500 Series bridge provide security for data traffic? The 500 Series bridge
has a range of security features. At installation time each link must be programmed with the
serial ID of its partner. The two ends of the link will only communicate with one another,
eliminating any chance of "man in the middle" attacks. Over the air security is achieved
through a proprietary scrambling mechanism that cannot be disabled, spoofed or snooped by
commercial tools.
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