High-Performance and Reliable Wireless Networking with IEEE 802.11n Compliant High-Bandwidth Wireless Access Point - JetWave 2450!
With wireless becoming a preferred method of communication and networking, and with the new devices making mobile data more usable, there is a growing interest in increasing its usage in outdoor industrial environments. Wireless networking uses the 802.11 standard with the most widely adopted amendments – 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g standards. However, they are increasingly seen as inadequate as applications become more complex and require more bandwidth.
IEEE 802.11n Wireless N Technology -- Concept and Advantages
802.11n is a new generation Wi-Fi standard for wireless networking. 802.11n equipment is backward compatible with older 802.11g or 802.11b gear, and supports much faster wireless connections over longer distances. Some of the new technologies that allow the standard to provide more speed and range include the MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) and channel bonding. |
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MIMO uses several antennas to move multiple data streams from one location to another. Instead of sending and receiving a single stream of data, MIMO is capable of simultaneously transmitting three streams of data and receive two, which, as a result allows more data to be transmitted in the same period of time. This technique can also increase range, or the distance over which data can be transmitted.
As what concerns to channel bonding technology, it can use two separate nonoverlapping channels at the same time to transmit data, which in its turn also increases the amount of data that can be transmitted. Another technology used in 802.11n standard, is payload optimization or packet aggregation, which means, that more data can be stuffed into each transmitted packet.
Below is a brief comparison of the main distinctive features of the IEEEE 802.11 standards:

As a conclusion - the technological improvements of the IEEE 802.11n translate into benefits in three areas: reliability, predictable coverage, and throughput.
Benefits of Korenix JetWave 2450 Wireless N Outdoor Access Point
Korenix adds to its extended range of IEEE 802.11 a/b/g compliant wireless networking APs the new, JetWave 2450 IEEE 802.11b/g/n compliant Outdoor Wireless-N Access Point for providing supercharged speed, range and performance for the most demanding high-bandwidth wireless networking applications.
High-Throughput & Up to 5KM Wireless Coverage
With its latest Wireless-N technology, JetWave 2450 is capable of ensuring triple higher data rate transmission (up to 150Mbps net data rate) with the increased speed and outstanding performance upgrading the existing wireless network to provide more capacity and enhance wireless coverage up to 5KM. It also reduces roaming between APs and provides stable data transmission.
Backward Compatibility
The 802.11n compliant access point is backward compatible with 802.11b/g standard and allows connecting 802.11n, 802.11g or 802.11b wireless devices to the wired network so that it becomes possible to add PCs to the network with no cabling hassle.
Other advantages of the Korenix JetWave 2450 are as below:

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- High performance and low maintaining cost for the video surveillance network
- Dual Antenna Design for Flexible Installations : One model with both Embedded 8dbi Directional Antenna and N-Type Socket
- Wireless QoS (WMM) for video precedence transmission
- Advanced security system by WEP, WPA, WPA2 and MAC address filter
- Supports Spanning Tree Protocol, IGMP Snooping, SNMPv3
- Built-in 12VDC PoE, to be powered through Ethernet cable
- -20~70°C Operating temperature for hazardous environment application
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