With the arrival of the PKMN 3000 Access Points, Wireless
“Meshed” Access Points have been made available. Using these Access Points it is possible to wirelessly connect AP’s, and in doing so extend a wired infrastructure to locations where cabling is not possible or inefficient to implement.
Technology Overview:
Unique patent pending mesh solutions
Tested and proven self healing networks
Globally compatible Wi-fi technology
Can sit behind all 802.11x devices
Customizable to fit most radio data systems
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Product Success Story -
Theme Park VOiP
Peak Wireless recently deployed a 54meg wireless backhaul system in Brunei Darussalam, England.
Utilizing a 2 meg leased line and 6 PKMN 3000 Access Points over an area of 42 square km, Peak was able to cover an entire Theme Park with fully functional VOIP service in just under 5 days.
Mesh Networking – WHAT IS IT?
In IEEE 802.11 terminology a “Distribution System” is a system that interconnects a so-called Basic Service Sets (BSS). A BSS is best compared to a “cell”, driven by a single Access Point. So a “Distribution System” connects cells in order to build a premise wide network which allows users of mobile equipment to roam and stay connected to the available network resources. A distribution system can be a Wired (typically Ethernet), or a Wireless (using the radio device inside the Access Point).