Cambium unveils 802.11ac Wave 2 fixed wireless broadband products

April 11, 2019
New products include a connectorized subscriber module and GPS-synchronized access point with a ruggedized design.
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As first reported by telecompaper (Netherlands), Cambium Networks has announced its new ePMP wireless broadband products, which extend the proprietary ePMP 3000 MU-MIMO platform.

The new products include a connectorized subscriber module and GPS-synchronized access point with a ruggedized design; both support numerous deployment options with 3rd party antennas.

These new additions to the ePMP portfolio extend wireless connectivity options for service providers, enterprises, and industrial operators deploying connectivity with Cambium Networks' Wireless Fabric portfolio of connectivity products.

Specifically, new models include: the ePMP 3000L 802.11ac Wave 2 GPS synchronized ruggedized access point with MIMO technology; and the ePMP Force 300 CSM Subscriber Module as well as the ePMP Force 130 Module for short range, high-capacity backhaul, or multipoint applications.
Network operators can rapidly design high reliability links with Cambium's free LinkPlanner software, and monitor performance and manage the network with the free cnMaestro management system.

Read more at Telecom Paper

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