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).
Peak offers self healing networks that are pushing the boundaries of current wireless mobile connectivity. Whether mobile, fixed or temporary, these "mesh" networks act redundantly. If one node goes down, communications are automatically re-routed to bypass the problematic area in order to preserve network uptime.
Mesh Networking Features:
Self-healing network that can be mobile, fixed or temporary - If one node goes down, communications are automatically re-routed to bypass the problematic area in order to preserve network uptime
Allows you to bypass the last mile of telecommunication charges on the LEC’s local loop resulting in significant cost savings
True redundancy - allowing for maximum uptime
Can be set up to track vehicles/cargo in both open and enclosed areas
Can be used to set up a perimeter and identify unauthorized movement in an area
Custom integration with legacy communication systems and hardware
What strategic markets can benefit from the Mesh Networking Solution?
Mobile CCTV Camera’s and VOIP installations
Disaster recovery – (On Demand Instant Networks)
Emergency services – (ODIN’s)
Mobile military installations and in-battle deployments
Manufacturers
Shopping Centers
College and School campuses
For more information about this or any other Peak product
or solution, email us atinfo@peakw.com
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.