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With wireless throughputs of up to 90 Mbps, LoboMetrics Wireless Systems delivers the best price/performance ratio available, offering enterprise users the benefits high speed links, versatile networks, ease of installation, security and industrial grade robustness Operating in the 2.4 GHz (from 2312 to 2732 MHz), 5.X GHz (from 4920 to 6100 MHz) bands, , Lobometrics systems deliver the performance, security, interoperability and network reliability required by in-building wireless local area networks and outdoor building-to-building bridging applications. Focused exclusively on Wireless data transmission, LoboMetrics is committed to long-term product planning, backwards compatibility and the integration of new technologies. The LoboMetrics Lobo900 Series will be upgradable to WiMAX or 802.11n on Q3 2006. Lines of products based on OS and CPU There is a Lobo 900 for every need. Not all deployments are equal and general purpose devices never fit exactly the needs of custom- ers, so, at Lobometrics, each model has is specifically tailored and focused for a specific kind of deployment, changes vary from radio subsystems to basic processors and the internal operating system that drives them. We can basically divide Lobometrics systems in three categories, those base on OSA (Internal Operating System "A"), with one or two radios, and those based on OSB (Internal Operating system "B"), also in one or two radio configurations,and the CPE seires. All OSA, OSB and CPE series are based on Linux. All OSA series are powered by medium load CPUs, and all OSB products, except the 912 are powered by heavy load CPUs. Medium load CPUs support network traffic of up to almost 40 Mbps and high load CPUs can easily handle over 70 Mbps of network traffic. The medium load CPU triples the performance of a standard commercial access point. CPU performance is a key element in the volume of users, filters and bandwith control that the device can handle, the OS version is a key element on the number of features that can be applied. CPU performance is a quantitative element describing how much the Lobo can do, OS is a qualitative element which describes what it can do. By creating a qualitative and qualitative matrix of products, Lobometrics has enabled the posibility of tailoring with precision the systems to the users needs. Superior wireless systems Lobometrics 2 Radio OS A OS B 100mW 400mW 908 912 916A 2.4 5.X 2.4 5.X 2.4 5.X 908R 2.4 911 2.4 5.X 916R 2.4 924R 2.4 954R 5.X 916N 2.4 5.X 924T 2.4 954T 5.X 968T 5.X 999T 5.X LOAD CAPACITY - + 924 2.4 5.X 1 Radio 100mW 400mW

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With wireless throughputs of up to 90 Mbps, LoboMetrics Wireless Systems delivers the best price/performance ratio available, offering enterprise users the benefits high speed links, versatile networks, ease of installation, security and industrial grade robustnessOperating in the 2.4 GHz (from 2312 to

2732 MHz), 5.X GHz (from 4920 to 6100 MHz) bands, , Lobometrics systems deliver the performance, security, interoperability and network reliability required by in-building wireless local area networks and outdoor building-to-building bridging applications.

Focused exclusively on Wireless data transmission, LoboMetrics is committed to long-term product planning, backwards compatibility and the integration of new technologies.The LoboMetrics Lobo900 Series will be upgradable to WiMAX or 802.11n on Q3 2006.

Lines of products based on OS and CPU

There is a Lobo 900 for every need. Not all deployments are equal and general purpose devices never fit exactly the needs of custom-ers, so, at Lobometrics, each model has is specifically tailored and focused for a specific kind of deployment, changes vary from radio

subsystems to basic processors and the internal operating system that drives them.

We can basically divide Lobometrics systems in three categories, those base on OSA (Internal Operating

System "A"), with one or two radios, and those based on OSB (Internal Operating system "B"), also in one

or two radio configurations,and the CPE seires. All OSA, OSB and CPE series are based on Linux. All OSA series are powered by medium load CPUs, and all OSB products, except the 912 are powered by heavy load CPUs.

Medium load CPUs support network traffic of up to almost 40 Mbps and high load CPUs can easily handle over 70 Mbps of network traffic. The medium load CPU triples the performance of a standard commercial access point.

CPU performance is a key element in the volume of users, filters and bandwith control that the device can handle, the OS version is a key element on the number of features that can be applied. CPU performance is a quantitative element describing how much the Lobo can

do, OS is a qualitative element which describes what it can do.

By creating a qualitative and qualitative matrix of products, Lobometrics has enabled the posibility of

tailoring with precision the systems to the users needs.

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Wireless devices based on OSA are professional wireless products specially optimized to be intuitive and easy to use and administer. Based on a three module (network design, device configuration and network monitoring)

Java graphic interface they can be configured in minutes. OSA series have all the features most proffesionals might need, from bandwidth control and filters to advanced routing and high security.

OSA series are only available with medium load CPUs and with single radio (Lobo 908 with 100mW power and 908R with 400 mW power) or double radio (Lobo 911 with 100 mW power per radio).

OSA series FeaturesOperating modes :

Access Point (with transparent bridging or routed)Repeater (with transparent bridging or routed)WDS (with transparent bridging or routed)AP Client (with transparent bridging or routed)AP Station

Security modes :Access Control List (ACL) / WEP64 / WEP 128 / WPA / WPA2

Radio tuningRadio mode 802.11b only / 802.11g only / 802.11b/g / 802.11aControl of transmission power with free or national regulatory domains Up to 400 mW on 908R, up to 100mW on the rest of OSA seriesDynamic frequency selection (DFS and TPC)Control of transmission ratesControl of ACK valuesMAC Address spoofingStealth modeHide SSIDAutomatic best channel selectionDual channel bonding with one radio, four channels with 2 radios.

User association controlAlias applicable to usersIdle time of connected stationsSignal level of connected usersNoise ratio of connected users Fade margin for connected usersRadio rate for connected usersSelectable disassociation of users

BridgingLayer 2 forwarding

RoutingLayer 3 forwardingStatic routing

Bandwidth management by :Source-destination IP address / source-destination subnet / source-destination portPeer to peer (for P2P applications)Layer 3 QoS

Firewalling by :Input-output interface / source-destination IP address / IP Subnets / source MAC address / protocols / ports / connection state

NATInput/output interfaceSource/destination IP addressIP subnetsSource MAC addressProtocolsPorts DHCPServer (per interface) / Client (per interface) / Relay (per interface)

PPoEClient

PPTPClient

Hot SpotWAN / LAN / DHCP / Firewalling / NAT / Wireless / Radius client / UAM AuthenticationMAC address authentication / Walled garden / Advertisement sites / Login page customization / User info / Radius statistics

802.1QVLAN (802.1Q) support)

MonitoringPing / Traceroute / Connections / ARP

ServicesSNMP / NTP / HTTP server / SSH

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Lobo 908Single 100mW radio

Single a/b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHzFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz Output power : 100 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBMedium load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminum alloy IP67 casing One N-Female antenna connector

Lobo 908RSingle 400mW radio

Single b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHz Output power : 400 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBMedium load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminum alloy IP67 casing One N-Female antenna connector

Lobo 911Two 100mW radios

Double a/b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHzFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz Output power : 100 mW per radio Receive sensibility : -105dBMedium load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminum alloy IP67 casing Two N-Female antenna connector

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Wireless devices based on OSB are professional wireless products specially optimized for performance and the widest range of high end networking features.OSB series can have three administra-

tion modules, a Web interface for basic settings, a Windows graphical tool for advanced settings and a secure SSH or non-secure Telnet console for advanced settings in non-Windows enviorements.

OSB series are only available with medium load CPUs and with single radio (Lobo 912 with 100mW power) or with high load CPUs double radio with single 400 mW or double 400 mW radios.

OSB 912 and 916

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Lobo 916NTwo 100mW radios / Heavy load CPU

Two 802.11a/b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHz per radioFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz per radioOutput power : 100 mW per radioReceive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor light synthetic IP66 casingTwo N-Female antenna connectors

Lobo 916RSingle 400mW radio / Heavy load CPU

Single 802.11b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHz Output power : 400 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor light synthetic IP66 casingOne N-Female antenna connector

Lobo 916ASingle 100mW radio / Heavy load CPU

Single 802.11a/b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHzFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz Output power : 100 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor light synthetic IP66 casing One N-Female antenna connector

Lobo 912Single 100mW radio / Standard load CPU

Single 802.11a/b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHzFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz Output power : 100 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBMedium load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminum alloy IP67 casing One N-Female antenna connector

TCP/IP protocol suite :Firewall and NAT Stateful packet filtering; Peer-to-Peer protocol filtering; source and destination NAT; classification by source MAC, IP addresses (networks or a list of networks) and address types, port range, IP protocols, protocol options (ICMP type, TCP flags and MSS), interfaces, internal packet and connection marks, ToS (DSCP) byte, content, matching sequence/frequency, packet size, time and more... Routing Static routing; Equal cost multi-path routing; Policy based routing (classification done in firewall); RIP v1 / v2, OSPF v2, BGP v4 Data Rate Management Hierarchical HTB QoS system with bursts; per IP / protocol / subnet / port / firewall mark; PCQ, RED, SFQ, FIFO queue; CIR, MIR, contention ratios, dynamic client rate equalizing (PCQ), bursts, Peer-to-Peer protocol limitation HotSpot HotSpot Gateway with RADIUS authentication and accounting; true Plug-and-Play access for network users; data rate limitation; differentiated firewall; traffic quota; real-time status information; walled-garden; customized HTML login pages; iPass support; SSL secure authentication; advertisement support Point-to-Point tunneling protocols PPTP, PPPoE and L2TP Access Concentrators and clients; PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv1 and MSCHAPv2 authentication protocols; RADIUS authentication and accounting; MPPE encryption; compression for PPPoE; data rate limitation; differentiated firewall; PPPoE dial on demand Simple tunnels IPIP tunnels, EoIP (Ethernet over IP) IPsec IP security AH and ESP protocols; MODP Diffie-Hellman groups 1,2,5; MD5 and SHA1 hashing algorithms; DES, 3DES, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256 encryption algorithms; Perfect Forwarding Secrecy (PFS) MODP groups 1,2,5 Proxy FTP and HTTP caching proxy server; HTTPS proxy; transparent DNS and HTTP proxying; SOCKS protocol support; DNS static entries; support for caching on a separate drive; access control lists; caching lists; parent proxy support DHCP DHCP server per interface; DHCP relay; DHCP client; multiple DHCP networks; static and dynamic DHCP leases; RADIUS support VRRP VRRP protocol for high availability UPnP Universal Plug-and-Play support NTP Network Time Protocol server and client; synchronization with GPS system Monitoring/Accounting IP traffic accounting, firewall actions logging, statistics graphs accessible via HTTP SNMP read-only access MNDP Supports Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Tools Ping; traceroute; bandwidth test; ping flood; telnet; SSH; packet sniffer; Dynamic DNS update tool

Layer 2 connectivityWireless IEEE802.11a/b/g wireless client and Access Point; 2 and 4 channel bonding; Wireless Distribution System (WDS) support; virtual AP; 40 and 104 bit WEP; WPA pre-shared key authentication; access control list; authentication on RADIUS server; roaming (for wireless client); Access Point bridging Bridge Spanning tree protocol; multiple bridge interfaces; bridge firewalling, MAC NATting VLAN IEEE802.1q Virtual LAN support on Ethernet and wireless links; multiple VLANs; VLAN bridging Synchronous V.35, V.24, E1/T1, X.21, DS3 (T3) media types; sync-PPP, Cisco HDLC, Frame Relay line protocols; ANSI-617d (ANDI or annex D) and Q933a (CCITT or annex A) Frame Relay LMI types Asynchronous Serial PPP dial-in / dial-out; PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv1 and MSCHAPv2 authentication protocols; RADIUS authentication and accounting; onboard serial ports; modem pool with up to 128 ports; dial on demand ISDN ISDN dial-in / dial-out; PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv1 and MSCHAPv2 authentication protocols; RADIUS authentication and accounting; 128K bundle support; Cisco HDLC, x75i, x75ui, x75bui line protocols; dial on demand SDSL Single-line DSL support; line termination and network termination modes

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Lobo 924TTwo 100mW radios / Heavy load CPU

Two 802.11a/b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHz per radioFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz per radioOutput power : 100 mW per radioReceive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminium alloy IP67 casing Two N-Female antenna connectors

Lobo 924RSingle 400mW radio / Heavy load CPU

Single 802.11b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHz Output power : 100 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminium alloy IP67 casingOne N-Female antenna connector

Lobo 924Single 100mW radio / Heavy load CPU

Single 802.11a/b/g MultiBand RadioFrom 2.312 MHz to 2.732 MHzFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz Output power : 100 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminium alloy IP67 casingOne N-Female antenna connector

All Lobometrics OSA and OSB products have been designed to withstand the toughest environments.

Electronics on series 908, 911, 912, 924 and 954 are thermal stress tested and fitted on a maximum quality,

military grade aluminium alloy case, IP67 certified against ingress of water and dust, and reinforced with one

shock/vibration protection layer and a second thermal and antistatic protection layer.

Hardware79RC32434 Integrated Communications Processor400 MHz MIPS CPU4-way set associative 8KB/8KB instruction and data caches64 Mb. storage with dedicated interface operating at 200 MHz64 Mb. DDR RAM operating at full CPU speed200 to 300 MB/s aggregate throughputVIA VT6105 10/100 Ethernet port, full/half duplex with Auto-MDI/XRadio data bus at 66 MHz with bus mastering capable of sustaining 160 MBpsIntegrated DMA controller with 6 DMA channels that off-load CPU core of data movement (memory to/from data I/O) tasks, enabling the CPU to perform value-added tasksLow power consumption

User managementSupports more than 300 PPPoE or Hotspot clients

Full Radius support for user parametersTx/Rx speed, address and filter rulesSupports Radius real time modification of parameters while users are on-line

Peer to peer control (P2P)Burst timePer client P2P tx/rx rulesP2P poolComplete blocking of P2P

Wireless AP and BackboneWireless monitoring

Frequency scanning with detailed reportRaw wireless packet sniffer with streaming option to Ethereal analyser and to save to a file format supported by EtherealSnooper packet inspection that analyses all raw frames received for wireless parameters and monitors single or all channels concurrently.

Special proprietary long distance protocolNo decrease in speed over long distances contrary to the 802.11 ACK packet bottlenecksPolling improves speed and eliminates contention for access to the wireless bandwidthAccess Point control over the protocol clients tx data to optimize use of the wireless mediumRadius support for the access control list including bandwidth settings for the wireless clients

Range is important. The range a product can achieve depends on how "Loud" it talks (output power and gain) and how well it can "listen" (sensitivity). Talking out loud but not being able to listen doesn't make good conversation, this is why, the Lobos have the best "listening" sensitivity in

the market, being to listen signals far far away and as weak as -105 dBm, which enables it to make practical use of weaker signals, not just that, its low SNR (signal to noise) enables it to also distinguish the data signal in very noisy environments . Please compare, most other products in

the market are limited between -83 dBm and -95 dBm. Consider that every -6 dBm doubles the wireless range of the product. If you add its high receive sensitivity to its high (up to 400 mW) output power, the result is an amazing wireless range (shown on graphs above).

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OSB 954

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Lobometrics Wireless Limited

Kamiyacho MT Building, 14th Floor

4-3-20 Toranomon

Minato-ku

Tokyo 105-0001

Japan

[email protected]

USA OFFICES :

Lobometrics Wireless Limited

8345 NW 66TH ST #8766

Miami FL 33166-2626

USA

[email protected] (Mr. Conrad Carter)

Lobo 954TTwo 400mW radios / Heavy load CPU

Two 802.11a RadiosFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz per radioOutput power : 400 mW per radioReceive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminum alloy IP67 casing Two N-Female antenna connectors

Lobo 954RSingle 400mW radio / Heavy load CPU

Single 802.11a RadioFrom 4.920 MHz to 6.100 MHz Output power : 400 mW Receive sensibility : -105dBHeavy load CPU Outdoor military grade aluminum alloy IP67 casingOne N-Female antenna connector

Lobometrics extra-wide frequency range

Interferences are probably the biggest problem in wireless networks.

In some areas, the wireless spectrum is saturated, in practical terms this means that its difficult to find a free slot upon which build your wireless network, Lobometrics products support an amazing range of channels that goes from 2312 MHz to 2782 MHz in the 802.11b/g band, and from 4920 to 6100 MHz in the 802.11a band, even more, products like the 911, 916 and 924 can accept connections SIMULTANEOUSLY in 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a.

The number of operational channels in Lobometrics systems are unsurpassed by any other equivalent product in the market.

At the table (left) the comparison of available channels between standard equipment and Lobometrics gives a clear view of the added value that Lobometrics delivers, giving users a much wider selection and the maximum posibilities of avoiding interferences.

Lobo 954 series based on OSB are the perfect solution for high quality, interference-free (5GHz super-bands) high speed (up to 45 Mbps) point-to-multipoint links, all network topologies are available, from transparent to routed

deployments. Redundancy can be achieved through double links and its STP protocol, and applications bandwidth usage can be administ-red privileging critical communications. Also, priority can be assigned to specific

users (such as administrators) or devices (such as servers).

Secure IPSec Wireless VPNs

L o b o m e t r i c s wireless network servers enable the deployment of highly secure IPSec Wireless po in t - to -po in t and point-to-multipoint VPNs with up to 3DES 168bit realtime hardware encryption with IKE IETF key exchange.

All Lobometrics OSB devices are IPSec VPN endpoints, the crypting/decrypting, authentication and routing are all made on the device so the links so the network stays transparent and there is no need to install and configure client software on the PCs.

OSB series are also PPTP and L2TP servers/endpoints.

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Miura CPEs

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Basic SetupIn transparent mode, WAN (Wireless) interface IP. In routed mode, WAN (Wireless) IP and LAN (Ethernet) IP.LAN DHCP Server (Ethernet side)LAN DHCP Relay (on Ethernet side from Wireless side)Time settingsAdvanced RoutingOperating mode (Gateway, BGP, RIP2 Router, OSPF Router). Create/display routing tables.VLANs (Miura Pro)Segment into different VLANs each of the five Ethernet interfaces in order to connect and isolate the networks of five different customers.WirelessWireless mode, selecting between Client Bridged (transparent link) or Client (Routed link). Wireless Network Mode (mixed b/g, 802.11b only, 802.11g only). Security (None, WPA Preshared, WPA Radius, WPA2 Preshared Key only, WPA2 Radius only, WPA2 Preshared Key mixed, WPA2 Radius mixed, Radius, WEP64 and WEP128). Authentication Type (Auto and Shared Key). Basic Rate (Default, 1-2Mbs, All). Transmission Rate (1.0Mbps, 2.0Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6.0Mbps, 9.0Mbps, 11.0Mbps, 12.0Mbps, 18.0Mbps, 24.0Mbps, 36.0Mbps, 48.0Mbps, 54.0Mbps, Auto). CTS Protection Mode (Disable, Auto). Frame Burst (Enable, Disable). DTIM Interval (1 to 255). Fragmentattion Threshold (256 to 2346). RTS Threshold (0 to 2347). Preamble (Long, Short, Auto). Transmit Power (0 to 251 mW). AfterBurner (On, Off). WMM Support (On, Off). No-Acknowledgement (On, Off). EDCA Parameters.FirewallFirewall Protection (Enable, Disable). Additional Filters (Filter Proxy, Filter Cookies, Filter Java Applets, Filter ActiveX). Block WAN requests (Anonymous Internet Requests, Filter Multicast, Filter Internet NAT Redirection, Filter IDENT Port 113).

VPN PassthroughIPSec Passthroug (Enabled, Disabled). PPTP Passthrough (Enabled, Disabled). L2TP Passthrough (Enabled, Disabled).Access RestrictionsDefine up to 10 policies of Deny/Allow, each policy based on PCs IPs, Day of Week, Time of day, Services (more than 100 services, including Bittorrent, HTTP, FTP, eDonkey, Doom,...), URL (block by Address or keywords).Applications and GamingPort Range forwarding table, Port Forwarding table , Port Triggering Table, UPnP Forwarding Table, DMZQoS with priorities by Service (VoIP, HHTP, FTP and more than 100 services more), IPs/Masks, MAC AddressesAdministrationDHCP Vendor Class, DHCP Daemon, PPTP Server (Enabled, Disabled), PPTP Client (Enabled, Disabled), RFLOW, SNMP (Enabled, Disabled), SSHS (Enabled, Disabled), SysLog (Enabled, Disabled), Telnet (Enabled, Disabled).Protocols and files managed by filters and QoS100bao, aim, aimwebcontent, applejuice, ares, audiogalaxy, battlefield1942, battlefield2, bgp, biff, bittorrent, ciscovpn, citrix, code_red, counterstrike-source, cvs, dayofdefeat-source, dhcp, directconnect, dns, doom3, edonkey, exe, fasttrack, finger, flash, freenet, ftp, gif, gkrellm, gnucleuslan, gnutella, goboogy, gopher, h323, halflife2-deathmatch, hddtemp, hotline, html, http, http-itunes, httpaudio, httpcachehit, httpcachemiss, httpvideo, ident, imap, ipp, irc, jabber, jpeg, kugoo, live365, lpd, msnmessenger, msn-filetransfer, mute, napster, nbns, ncp, netbios, nimda, nntp, ntp, ogg, openft, pdf, perl, poco, pop3, postscript, pressplay, qq, quake-halflife, quake1, quicktime, rar, rdp, rlogin, rpm, rtf, rtsp, shoutcast, sip, skypeout, skypetoskype, smb, smtp, snmp, snmp-mon, snmp-trap, socks, soribada, soulseek, ssdp, ssh, ssl, subspace, tar, telnet, tesla, tftp, tls, tsp, unknown, validcertssl, vnc, whois, x11, xboxlive, xunlei, yahoo, zip, zmaap, ...

Transparent client modeIn transparent client mode, each of the IP devices connected to the LAN side (Ethernet) of the Miura can share the same network segment than the rest of the network and communications flow transparently between them.This topology is used in small deployments because it needs close administration and control of the devices behind the Miura. Its advantages are mainly a very easy and almost instant deployment.

Routed client modeIn routed client mode, with or without NAT, customers have a full IP address space and can freely add devices to their network. If NAT is necesary, it can be done by the Miura, by the AP to which the Miura connects, or by the Internet router.This topology is the best choice for mid or big size deployments, network will grow under control, there is no limit to the number of customer networks while still keeping direct access from Internet to customer devices.

Miura Basic CPESingle radio / Heavy load CPU

Single 802.11b/g RadioFrom 2.412 MHz to 2.484 MHz Output power : 100 mW Receive sensibility : -94dB Heavy load 200 MHz MIPS CPUOutdoor light synthetic IP67 casingIntegrated directional 17 dBi antenna

Having a low cost high performance CPE is a key element for a succesful Wireless ISP.Miura CPE series have been designed from the ground up for WISPs, deliver-ing the unique features that WISP

demmand. Not just low cost, Miura series integrate a 17dBi directional antenna, are rugged and compact, work in 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11g Turbo, have QoS, two client modes (transparent and routed), QoS, filters,

SPI Firewall, and one key element that other manufacturers have not yet imple-mented, the wireless connection is the WAN. The Miura series are to WISPs what the ADSL router is to ADSL service suppliers.

Dual client modesMiura CPEs con be configured in two highly flexible network deployments, transparent (bridged) and routed. In both topologies the WAN interface is the Wireless connection and the LAN side is the Ethernet connection where the customer devices connect.