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The
Strix Access/One Indoor Wireless System (IWS) is a secure
wireless LAN solution for enterprise and mobility applications.
The IWS automatically builds a high-performance, resilient mesh
networking topology with a combination of high-density/high-capacity
wireless client access radios and high-throughput, low-latency
dual-backhaul radios. By allowing for wireless backhaul, the IWS
frees the network from Ethernet cabling and ensures there is no
single point of failure that can disrupt the network.
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company, established in 2000 |
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| Operating
Systems Served: All |
| 2007
Mobile
Star Awards
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- Access/One
Indoor Wireless System (Network Hardware: AP)
- Access/One
Outdoor Wireless System (Network Hardware: AP)
- Dongfeng
Honda Engine Co. (Success Story: Wireless
LAN Deployment
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Strix's
IWS distributes its mesh intelligence across the network by implementing
distributed localized node intelligence (DLNI) in each access point
(node). Each node is independent, yet all nodes in the network work
in concert, constantly inter-communicating to optimize the networks
operation. The nodes have a small, light-weight, modular (plug-n-play)
design and support multiple RF technologies in any combination of
802.11a/b/g/j and high-power public safety 4.9 GHz. The Access/One
IWS works as a stand-alone network but also easily integrates into
any existing LAN environment; in addition, it can be an integral
part of large-scale city-wide and mobile deployments.
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The
Strix Access/One Outdoor Wireless System (OWS), another Strix
award-winning multi-radio, multi-channel, multi-RF wireless mesh
network system, delivers the industrys highest throughput
and lowest latency over the greatest number of wireless hops. The
system, built on Strix Dynamic Mesh Architecture (Strix DMA),
offers the industrys highest user density, capacity, range,
and coverage, all in a modular "in-field" upgradeable
chassis.
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Customers
can deploy OWS 802.11 networks that offer Quality of Service for
service-level guarantees delivering voice, video, and data service
across large urban areas, rural counties, and entire regions and
countries. The system is ideal for government agencies, public utilities,
high-speed transportation systems, and mobile users who want uninterrupted
service on a widespread basis.
The
OWS, which builds on Strix's IWS mesh architecture, can support
up to six radios per node in any combination of 802.11 a/b/g/j
and 4.9 GHz RF technologies, both to the client and in the mesh
backbone. Because the system is designed to support any radio
and any service in any configuration, it delivers industry's most
flexible wireless network solution for small to large-scale deployments.
The roles of specific nodes within the network are determined
by the mix of modules in the system and how they are configuredeither
client connect, network connect, or network server.
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