17 faqs, Faqs – Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual

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17 FAQs

Q:

Can I source and use my own PoE adaptor with the PTP 400 Series Bridge?

No. The PTP 400 Series Bridge uses a non-standard PoE configuration. Failure to use the

Motorola supplied Power Indoor Unit (PIDU Plus – PTP 400 Series) could result in equipment

damage and will invalidate the safety certification and may cause a safety hazard.

Q:

Who is Motorola?

Motorola, Inc. is a specialist wireless manufacturer with a high quality engineering team that

is developing advanced radio solutions that allows high capacity building-to-building bridges

to be established even in deep non-Line-of-Sight conditions.

Q:

Why has Motorola launched the PTP 400 Series Bridge?

The PTP 400 Series Bridge is the first product in this band to feature Multiple-Input Multiple-

Output (MIMO). The PTP 400 Series solutions allow wireless connections of up to 200km

(124 miles) in near line-of-sight conditions and up to 10km (6 miles) in deep non-line-of-sight

conditions.

Q:

What is Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)?

The PTP 400 Series Bridge radiates multiple beams from the antenna - which significantly

protects against fading and radically increases the probability that the receiver will decode a

usable signal. When the effects of MIMO are combined with those of OFDM techniques and a

best-in-class link budget, there is a significant improvement to the probability of a robust

connection over a non-line-of-sight path.

Q:

What do you mean by “non-Line-of-sight”?

This term refers to a wireless connection between two points without optical line-of-sight. i.e.

with obstructions in between the antennas but the transmitted signal is still able to reach the

receiver and produce a good quality link.

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