Point-to-Point RF Networks


Point-to-point (PTP) RF data networking refers to the use of wireless (RF) technologies to create a data link between two … exactly two … locations. PTP wireless data networks tend to require high data throughput over long distances.

PTP is different from point-to-multipoint (PMP) in two key ways. First, PMP has more than two locations. Second, because there are more than two locations all sharing the same access media (the RF channel), the control and use of the RF channel becomes more complex.

Even within the "unlicensed" RF spectrum there are still regulatory requirements placed on the RF equipment. These regulatory requirements are typically different for PTP products than for PMP (sometimes very different). Most typically, these regulatory requirements deal with limiting the strength of the RF transmission. Just to make things more complicated, these restrictions are often placed on the RF equipment itself (TX power) and also on the combined affect of the RF equipment and the RF antenna (EIRP). PTP regulatory limits are typically higher than those for PMP products.

Wireless PTP data links typically do not require much in the way of network services. As a result, PTP devices typically operate as simple (Ethernet) bridges and leave services such as routing and traffic policing to the networks they are connecting. In a sense, a PTP wireless link becomes an invisible "cable" joining two data network devices. Without wireless technology, distances of over 100 meters typically must be served by wide area network (WAN) technologies such as T1/E1 and fiber. However, wireless data networking allows for local area network (LAN) technologies such as 10-BaseT to be used. These technologies are not only less expensive but they are more readily available as well … just about every computer now has an Ethernet network interface (NIC) port. This means that computers can be directly connected to each other using wireless PTP technology even if they are separated by many miles/kilometers.

Axxcelera Broadband offers several choices for PTP solutions in the unlicensed RF spectrum . Note that Axxcelera's PMP products are also listed as PTP solutions since PMP products can also serve PTP applications. Refer to the products below to find out more about Axxcelera's fine assortment of PTP wireless data networking products or continue to explore the Technology topics to help you understand which specific products are best suited for you.


Axxcelera Wireless PTP Data Networking Products

Licensed Products (3.5 GHz)
ExcelMAX Access Point
ExcelMAX Full Duplex FDD (FD-FDD) CPE3210
ExcelMAX Half Duplex FDD (HD-FDD)/TDD CPE
ExcelMAX Indoor CPE
ExcelFlex 7-38 GHz
Unlicensed Products (5-6 GHz)
AB-Full Access II


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» Point-To-Multipoint RF
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