Point-To-Point Lan Extension; Serial Radio Network Connectivity - GE MDS Mercury Series Reference Manual

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Remote
LAN
Remote
LAN
Figure 1-4. Typical Wireless LAN

1.3.3 Point-to-Point LAN Extension

A point-to-point configuration
consisting of an Access Point and a Remote unit. This provides a com-
munications link for transferring data between two locations.
Access Point
LAN/WAN
Figure 1-5. Typical Point-to-Point Link

1.3.4 Serial Radio Network Connectivity

The transceiver provides a path for serial devices to migrate to
IP/Ethernet systems. Many radio networks in operation today still rely
on serial networks at data rates of 9600 bps or less. These networks can
use the transceiver as a means to continue using the serial service, while
allowing the infrastructure to migrate to an IP format.
A Remote transceiver with its serial port connected to a GE MDS
serial-based radio, such as the MDS x790/x710, MDS TransNET and
others, provides a path for bringing the data from the older radio into the
IP/Ethernet environment of a Mercury-based system.
Mercury Reference Manual
Invisible place holder
Remote
WAN/LAN
Access Point
(Figure
1-5) is a simple arrangement
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Remote
LAN
LAN
Remote
LAN
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