Fluidity; Fm Racer; Point-To-Point Wireless Bridge - Cisco FM3500 Endo Installation And Configuration Manual

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Fluidity

Fluidity is the proprietary track-side and vehicle-to-ground data transfer
protocol developed by Fluidmesh.
Fluidity supports video, voice and data communication, ensuring usable
throughput of up to 500 Mbps for high-speed railway trains and other
vehicles capable of traveling at up to 225 mph or 360 Km/h (under optimal
wireless link conditions).
For detailed information on the operational concepts, and instructions on
how to configure Fluidity, refer to the Fluidmesh Networks Fluidity
Configuration Manual.

FM Racer

RACER™ is Fluidmesh's web-based configuration portal. It is the primary
interface with which to configure Fluidmesh radio devices.
You can operate FM Racer using any internet-connected computer with a
web browser.

3.2.3. Point-to-point wireless bridge

A point-to-point wireless bridge allows two local networks to communicate
with each other. A simplified example is shown in
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IMPORTANT
Prodigy 1.0 and Prodigy 2.0 are not compatible with each other.
Do not implement the two protocol versions within the same
network.
If you are expanding an existing network using new Fluidmesh
hardware components, make sure that all components are
compatible with each other by:
Upgrading all network components within the same
network to firmware version 6.5 or higher, and:
Configuring all network components within the same
network to operate using either Prodigy 1.0 or Prodigy
2.0.
Use of Prodigy 1.0 is only recommended if the network contains
older Fluidmesh devices that are not compatible with Prodigy
2.0.
Select the Prodigy version you need by using the General Mode
page of the Configurator interface.
IMPORTANT
For a detailed description of the differences between FM Racer
and the local Configurator interface, refer to
configuration using the configurator interface" (page
Getting Started
"Device
46).
Figure 1 (page
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