ExcelMax Access Point

 OVERVIEW
The ExcelMAX Access Point is a Point to Multipoint (PMP) base station product designed to operate in the 3.3-3.8 GHz spectrum and supports 3 different Duplex architectures – Full Duplex FDD (Frequency Division Duplex), Half Duplex FDD, TDD (Time Division Duplex). The WiMAX-2004 compliant Non Line of Site (NLOS) platform supports a strong suite of Quality of Service (QoS) features and multiple services, which allow a service provider to offer different Service Level Agreements (SLAs) to hundreds of residential, SoHo, MDU and SME users from a single Access Point location.
REASONS TO BUY EXCELMAX ACCESS POINT
ExcelMAX Access Point offers service providers an excellent return on investment. Its low cost, easy to deploy architecture allows service providers to generate revenues with a minimum investment in CAPEX and OPEX. Service providers can offer reliable, high quality, revenue generating applications (data, voice and video services) using specialized protocols such as Call Admission Control (CAC), SIP, and IGMP. The Access Point communicates with different ExcelMax CPEs (Outdoor and Indoor) installed in business and residential premises. The mature platform has been deployed in large data, voice and video networks and ensures reliable operations in the field. Axxcelera provides a suite of management, installation, provisioning and configuration tools, which make the installation, and maintenance of the Access Point extremely simple.

Key Features
- WiMax-2004 Compliant - NLOS operation
- Low CAPEX allows excellent ROI for operators
- Supports Full Duplex FDD, Half Duplex FDD and TDD operation
- Full Duplex FDD support
- Supports data, voice and video services
- Comprehensive Quality of Service (CIR, PIR, Priority) and VLAN support
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Benefits
- Maximizes revenues (high spectral efficiency with aggressive re-use)
- Minimized CAPEX (low cost, easy to deploy)
- Robust, field proven platform
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RF SPECIFICATIONS
- Frequency Band - 3.3-3.8 GHz
- Air Interface Standard - 802.16-2004
- Architecture - Point to Multipoint (PMP)
- Duplex Scheme - Full Duplex FDD; Half Duplex FDD; TDD
- Downlink/Uplink Traffic Ratio - Dynamic Adaptive
- RF Channel Sizes - 14 MHz, 10 MHz, 7 MHz, 3.5 MHz and 1.75 MHz
- Modulation Types - Dynamic Adaptive: 64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK
- Coding Rates - 1/2, 2/3 and 3/4
- Sectorization - 1 to 6 sectors
- Net Channel Throughput - 18 Mbps (7 MHz, TDD); 35 Mbps (7 MHz, FDD)
- Frequency Re-use Factor - 3 (only 2 RF channels needed in site with 6 Access Points)
- Net Channel Spectral Efficiency - 2.8 bps/Hz/Access Point; 8.5 bps/Hz/Base Station (using co-located 6 Access Points)
- Transmit Power - +20dBm; +27dBm (optional)
- Receive Sensitivity - -100 dBm; -112 dBm (Uplink Sub-channelization)
- Antenna Gain - 16.5 dBi (60 degree), 14 dBi (90 degree), 10 dBi (Omni)
ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Operating Temperature - -33°C to +55°C (outdoor unit); -5°C to +40°C (indoor unit)
- Operating Humidity - 10-100% condensing (outdoor unit); 10-90% non-condensing (indoor power supply)
- Power supply - 120-240 VAC 50-60 Hz or -40 to -60 VDC
- Power consumption - 30 Watts nominal
- Dimensions - 14” x 14” x 5” (outdoor unit)
- Weight - 12 lbs (outdoor unit)
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STANDARDS SUPPORTED
- Air Interface - IEEE 802.16-2004(D5)
- Prioritization - IEEE 802.1p (8 different prioritization levels)
- VLAN - IEEE 802.1Q
- VoIP - SIP, MGCP, H323, Call Admission Controller
- Security/Encryption - BS and SS authentication via x.509 certificates, CBC-Mode 56-bit DES, AES-CCM mode
- Interfaces - 10/100 Base T Full Duplex; External (Fiber, ATM, and E1/T1)
- Network Management - SNMP
- International Standards - Wireless performance ETSI EN 301 753 and EN 301 021; Antenna performance ETSI EN 302 085 CE Compliance via European R&TTE Directive Annex IV Self-Declaratory process
- EMC - Emissions: EN55022 (CISPR 22) to Class B; EN61000-3-2 and EN61000-3-3
- Safety - Susceptibility: EN300 489 (includes EN61000 series); EN60950 (IEC 950): Including amendments 1-4
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For more information please download brochure here.

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