Crossfire: Deploying the Optimal Configuration Crossfire: Deploying the Optimal Configuration -- -- Point to Multipoint vs Consecutive Point vs Point to Multipoint vs Consecutive Point vs Mesh Mesh Dan Gulliford Vice President Advance Technology Broadband Wireless World Forum February 19, 2001
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Crossfire: Deploying the Optimal Configuration -- Point to Multipoint vs Consecutive Point vs Mesh Dan Gulliford Vice President Advance Technology Broadband.
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Crossfire: Deploying the Optimal Configuration Crossfire: Deploying the Optimal Configuration -- --
Point to Multipoint vs Consecutive Point vs Point to Multipoint vs Consecutive Point vs MeshMesh
Point-to-Point TechnologyPoint-to-Point Technology 155 Mbps being deployed today Limited scalability Redundancy, but not alternate routing Line of sight issues
Typically 10 to 45 Mbps per building Capacity declines as subscribers are added No alternative routing or redundancy Line of site and frequency reuse issues Best suited to low- to medium scale BW
Consecutive Point Network - Ring/Mesh NetworksConsecutive Point Network - Ring/Mesh Networks
POP
Ideal CPN uses radios designed specifically for ring/mesh deployment Totally transparent to voice, video, and data applications Radios work with standard network equipment to provide total CPN solution