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Product Specification:

Airspan WiMAX ProST


System Release 6.5

This specification details performance parameters and features supported by
the specific product and Airspan system release as stated. It covers the
standard configuration of ProST



Title Name Signature Date

Author


Alex Tipograff


30
th
January 2008

Approved
Prod Mgt & Marketing

Boaz Rein

Approved
System Integration

Gilad Dekel


Approved
System Verification

Yaron Kasher






This is the unpublished work, the copyright of which vests in Airspan Networks Inc. All Rights Reserved
.
The
information contained herein is the property of Airspan Networks Inc. and is supplied without liability for errors
or omissions. No part may be reproduced or used except by contract or other permission. The copyright and the
foregoing restriction on reproduction and use extend to all media in which the information may be embodied.

Document Reference Number Revision Date
005-8892-XXX B 30
th
January 2008


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Revision History

Revision Originator Date Description

A Alex Tipograff 9/12/07 Initial draft Version
B Alex Tipograff 30/01/08 Supported frequencies updated


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Contents

PRODUCT OVERVIEW..................................................................................................................................... 4
1 PHYSICAL INTERFACES......................................................................................................................... 7
PROST PORT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................7
2 AIR INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................ 9
2.1 FREQUENCY OF OPERATION & DUPLEX METHODS..................................................................................9
2.2 MULTIPLE ACCESS SCHEME ....................................................................................................................9
2.3 CHANNEL BANDWIDTHS..........................................................................................................................9
2.4 MODULATION & FEC............................................................................................................................10
2.5 FRAME DURATION.................................................................................................................................10
2.6 CYCLIC PREFIX......................................................................................................................................11
2.7 SCHEDULING.........................................................................................................................................11
2.8 AUTHENTICATION & SECURITY .............................................................................................................11
3 EQUIPMENT CAPACITY........................................................................................................................ 12
3.1 RF CHANNEL THROUGHPUT..................................................................................................................12
4 RADIO PERFORMANCE & FEATURES.............................................................................................. 13
4.1 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE.....................................................................................................................13
4.2 LINK BUDGET........................................................................................................................................13
4.3 DYNAMIC RANGE..................................................................................................................................18
5 IP DATA / MANAGEMENT FEATURES & PERFORMANCE.......................................................... 19
5.1 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE.....................................................................................................................19
5.2 TRANSPARENT BRIDGING......................................................................................................................19
5.3 SERVICE FLOW SCHEDULING & QOS.....................................................................................................20
5.4 LOCAL & REMOTE MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................21
6 WIFI SPECIFICATION............................................................................................................................ 22
6.1 WIFI RF ................................................................................................................................................22
6.2 TRANSPARENT BRIDGING......................................................................................................................22
6.3 NETWORKING & QOS............................................................................................................................22
6.4 SECURITY ..............................................................................................................................................23
6.5 VIRTUAL AP..........................................................................................................................................23
6.6 LOCAL & REMOTE MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................23
6.7 COMPLIANCY.........................................................................................................................................23
7 PHYSICAL & POWERING...................................................................................................................... 24
7.1 DIMENSIONS..........................................................................................................................................24
7.2 POWER...................................................................................................................................................24
8 ENVIRONMENTAL, EMC, SAFETY..................................................................................................... 25
PROST ENVIRONMENTAL, EMC & SAFETY ..................................................................................................25
9 ACCESSORIES.......................................................................................................................................... 26
9.1 INTEGRATED ANTENNA.........................................................................................................................26
9.2 RSSI LED PLUG....................................................................................................................................27
9.3 PROST UPS...........................................................................................................................................29
10 MTBF....................................................................................................................................................... 30

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Product Overview

ProST is outdoor WiMAX customer premises equipment (CPE). The ProST, which uses Intel
Corporations Rosedale broadband interface, connects IP-enabled devices directly to WiMAX
networks. Designed for the residential and small enterprise markets, the device supports high-
speed broadband Internet through a Fast Ethernet connection. The ProST ensures high service
availability at enhanced ranges, operating in both LOS and NLOS propagation environments.

ProST has two models, with (ProST-WiFi) and without (ProST) integrated 802.11b and 802.11g
WiFi capability. Each of the two ProST models has two separate variants. ProST can be deployed
with a built-in, integral antenna or alternatively, with an external antenna to provide better radio
coverage. Requiring professional installation, the ProST is installed outdoors on a pole or wall,
enabling optimal positioning for best reception with the BS.

Designed for the residential, SOHO, and small to medium enterprise (SME) markets, the device
delivers over-the-air, high-speed broadband Internet from the Airspan WiMAX base stations to the
end-user. The ProST ensures high service availability at enhanced ranges, operating in both LOS
and NLOS propagation environments.

ProST is available in the following RF bands
1
:

1.42 1.52 GHz in TDD mode
3.3 3.5 GHz in TDD mode
3.4 3.6 GHz in FDD mode
3.6 3.8 GHz in FDD mode
3.6 3.8 GHz in TDD mode
4.9 5.0 GHz in TDD mode
5.15 5. 35 GHz in TDD mode
5.47 5. 725 GHz in TDD mode
5.725 5.875 GHz in TDD mode
5.85 5.95 GHz in TDD mode

ProSTuses the OFDM signalling format, providing non line-of-sight (NLOS) performance. ProST
utilizes 64 QAM, 16 QAM, QPSK, and BPSK modulation technologies by modulating transmitted
signals and demodulating the received signals where the original digital message can be
recovered. The use of adaptive modulation allows ProST to optimize throughput, yielding higher
throughputs while also covering long distances.


ProST can be powered by two options:

1. From an outdoor, weatherproof AC/DC power adapter, providing VDC
2. From an indoor, by Subscriber Data Adapter (SDA), Providing VDC and the Ethernet data

ProST interfaces with the subscriber's LAN through the SDA-1, SDA-4S, SDA-4S/VL Type II ,
SDA-WiFi and SDA-MSG. ProST connects to the SDA's 100BaseT interface port by a standard
100-meter CAT-5 cable. The SDA also provides the ProST with 48 VDC power supply.




1
Supported channel bandwidths detailed in table 2.3
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ProST's and WiMAX interfaces can be managed by Airspan's Airspan WiMAX Web-based
management system using a standard Web browser. Alternatively, it can be managed using an
SNMP-based network management system (Netspan) implementing standard and proprietary
MIBs. In addition, external third-party management systems such as HP OpenView can also
manage the ProST using these MIBs (only SW upgrade MIB in SR 6.5 and previous releases).

The figures below display a typical installation of ProST (with an integrated antenna):



The figures below display a typical installation of ProST (with an integrated antenna):























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ProST block diagram is shown below:






WiFi
(Optional
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1 Physical Interfaces
ProST Port Description

ProST has two variants, with and without integrated Antenna. For ProST models implementing
third-party external antennas, an N-type port is also provided on the front panel:





On top of that an option of integrated 802.11b and 802.11g WiFi capability can be offered;



ProST provides a 15-pin D-type port for interfacing with the SDA. For convenience, a DB15-to-
RJ45 adapter is supplied for attaching to the 15-pin D-type port to allow the usage of RJ-45
connectors for outdoor-to-indoor CAT 5 connectivity.

SDA provides three port types, as described in the table below:

Port Label Interface
8-pin RJ -45 RADIO 10/100BaseT towards ProST
8-pin RJ -45 LAN/PC 10/100BaseT with subscriber's network
RJ -11 POTS Analog voice line connection
( this option is valid on SDA-MSG)





ProST has six SDA options for power and data feeding; they differ by the number of user LAN
ports (one or four):
1. SDA - 1 Type II
2. SDA 4S Type II
3. SDA 4S DC Type II
4. SDA 4S/VL Type II
5. SDA-WiFi
6. SDA- MSG

Note:
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All SDA types function as a VLAN Pass-through bridge - Tagged & Untagged packets
are forwarded transparently
The SDA-4S is a full 4 switching ports while the SDA-4S/VL isolates between the
user ports for security reasons (MTU application when one SDA-4S/VL serves up to 4
separate subscribers)
The SDA WiFi constructed from Power Supply Adaptor (PSA) combined with WiFi
extension (same extension used for EasyWiFi), Providing VDC and the Ethernet data.
WiFi extension configured with 4 Ethernet ports and WiFi air interface
SDA MSG constructed from Power Supply Adaptor (PSA) combined with VoIP
extension (same extension used for EasyVoice), Providing VDC and the Ethernet
data. Voice extension configured with2 POTs and 1 Ethernet port.













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2 Air Interface
2.1 Frequency of Operation & Duplex Methods

Frequency variants are detailed in the following table:

Frequency / Variant Duplex Uplink Frequency Range Downlink Frequency
Range
1.5 GHz TDD 1426.5 to 1524 MHz 1426.5 to 1524 MHz
3.3 GHz TDD 3300 to 3500 MHz 3300 to 3500 MHz
3.5GHz FDD 3400 to 3500MHz 3500 to 3600MHz
3.7 GHz TDD 3600 to 3800MHz 3600 to 3800MHz
3.7 GHz FDD 3600 to 3800MHz 3600 to 3800MHz
4.9 GHz TDD 4900 to 5000 MHz 4900 to 5000 MHz
5.6 GHz TDD 5470 to 5725MHz 5470 to 5725MHz
5.8 GHz TDD 5725 to 5875MHz 5725 to 5875MHz
5.2 GHz TDD 5150 to 5350 MHz 5150 to 5350 MHz
5.9 GHz TDD 5850 to 5950 MHz 5850 to 5950 MHz

2.2 Multiple Access Scheme

Adaptive TDMA, as defined by IEEE802.16-2004

2.3 Channel Bandwidths



Frequency Band Channel Bandwidth
1.42 1.52 GHz in TDD mode 1.75 MHz
3.5 MHz
5 MHz
3.3 3.5 GHz in TDD mode 1.75 MHz
2.75 MHz
3.5 MHz
5 MHz
3.4 3.6 GHz in FDD mode 1.75 MHz
3.5 MHz
3.6 3.8 GHz in FDD mode 1.75 MHz
3.5 MHz
3.6 3.8 GHz in TDD mode 1.75 MHz
3.5 MHz
5 MHz
4.9 5.0 GHz in TDD mode 2.5 MHz
5 MHz
10 MHz
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5.15 5. 35 GHz in TDD mode 2.5 MHz
5 MHz
10 MHz
5.47 5. 725 GHz in TDD mode 2.5 MHz
5 MHz
10 MHz
5.725 5.875 GHz in TDD mode 2.5 MHz
5 MHz
10 MHz
5.85 5.95 GHz in TDD mode 2.5 MHz
5 MHz
10 MHz



2.4 Modulation & FEC
The following modulation and FEC combinations are supported as indicated:

Modulation FEC
64QAM
3
/
4

64QAM
2
/
3

16QAM
3
/
4

16QAM
1
/
2

QPSK
3
/
4

QPSK
1
/
2

BPSK
1
/
2



2.5 Frame Duration

The following frame durations are configurable by the operator on a per RF Channel basis:
4ms, 5ms, 8ms, 10ms, 12.5ms, 20ms
Following table detailing frame duration that where verified with during system release testing

Frequency/Duplex Variant Frame Duration
1.5GHz TDD 10 ms, 20 ms
3.3GHz TDD 10 ms, 20 ms
3.5GHz FDD 10 ms, 20 ms
3.7GHz FDD 10ms, 20ms
3.7GHz TDD 10ms, 20ms
5.6GHz TDD 10ms, 20ms
4.9GHz TDD 5 ms,10ms, 20ms
5.2GHz TDD 10ms, 20ms
5.8GHz TDD 10ms, 20ms
5.9GHz TDD 10ms, 20ms
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2.6 Cyclic Prefix

The following cyclic prefix allowances are configurable by the operator on a per RF Channel basis.
The CP and the channel BW determine immunity of the system to delay spread (multi path).

Cyclic Prefix /
Guard Interval
Peak Delay Spread for 10 MHz
channel
Peak Delay Spread for 5 MHz
channel
1/4 5.56 us 11.11us
1/16 1.39 us 2.78 us

CP is recommended for 10 MHz channel.
CP 1/16 is recommended for 5 MHz, 3.5 MHz, 2.75 and 1.75 MHz channel.


2.7 Scheduling

Supports UGS, rtPS, nrtPS and BE as defined by IEEE802.16-2004


2.8 Authentication & Security
The ProST supports few aspects of authentication and security as follows:
SIM support to restrict access to specific operators channel plan and other customised
settings
X.509 certificate by means of Verisign private/public keys
DES encryption.

Note: When DES encryption enabled key interchange using 3DES.


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3 Equipment Capacity
3.1 RF Channel Throughput

RF Channel capacity is as per the IEEE802.16-2004 specification.

ProST is half duplex.


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4 Radio Performance & Features
4.1 Standards Compliance

ProST is following IEEE Std. 802.16-2004

4.2 Link Budget

The following RF Parameters contribute to the overall system link budget

4.2.1 ProST Maximum Transmit Level

The following table details the Transmit (Tx) Power levels of ProST at the various modulations


1.42-1.52 GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
24 dBm BPSK
24 dBm QPSK
24 dBm 16QAM
22 dBm 64QAM

3.3GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
24 dBm BPSK
23 dBm QPSK
21 dBm 16QAM
19 dBm 64QAM


3.5GHz FDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
24dBm BPSK
23dBm QPSK
21dBm 16QAM
19dBm 64QAM

3.7GHz FDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
24dBm BPSK
23dBm QPSK
21dBm 16QAM
19dBm 64QAM






3.7GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
24dBm BPSK
23dBm QPSK
21dBm 16QAM
19dBm 64QAM
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4.9GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
20dBm BPSK
20dBm QPSK
19dBm 16QAM
15dBm 64QAM


5.2GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
20dBm BPSK
20dBm QPSK
19dBm 16QAM
15dBm 64QAM


5.6GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
20dBm BPSK
20dBm QPSK
19dBm 16QAM
15dBm 64QAM





















5.8GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
20dBm BPSK
20dBm QPSK
19dBm 16QAM
15dBm 64QAM
5.9GHz TDD
Maximum Tx Power Modulation
20dBm BPSK
20dBm QPSK
17dBm 16QAM
13dBm 64QAM
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4.2.2 ProST Receiver Sensitivity

The following table details the receiver sensitivity for each modulation/FEC combination as measured
at the transceiver RF port.


1.5 (1.42-1.52) GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
1.75MHz
Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
3.5MHz
Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
5MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-88 -83 -83
64QAM
2
/
3
-89 -84 -84
16QAM
3
/
4
-93 -88 -88
16QAM
1
/
2
-96 -90 -90
QPSK
3
/
4
-99 -94 -94
QPSK
1
/
2
-101 -97 -97
BPSK
1
/
2
-104 -100 -100




3.5 (3.4-3.6)GHz FDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
1.75MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
3.5MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-85 - 82
64QAM
2
/
3
-86.5 -83.5
16QAM
3
/
4
-90.5 -87.5
16QAM
1
/
2
-94 -91
QPSK
3
/
4
-97 -94
QPSK
1
/
2
-99.5 -96.5
BPSK
1
/
2
-102 -99











3.3 (3.3-3.5) GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
5MHz
Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
2.75MHz

Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
1.75MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-80 -85 -85
64QAM
2
/
3
-82 -87 -87
16QAM
3
/
4
-86 -91 -91
16QAM
1
/
2
-89 -93 -94
QPSK
3
/
4
-92 -96 -97
QPSK
1
/
2
-95 -99 -100
BPSK
1
/
2
-97 -102 -102
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3.7 (3.6-3.8)GHz FDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
3.5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
1.75MHz

64QAM
3
/
4
-82 -85
64QAM
2
/
3
-85 -87
16QAM
3
/
4
-89 -92
16QAM
1
/
2
-93 -95
QPSK
3
/
4
-96 -97
QPSK
1
/
2
-98 -99
BPSK
1
/
2
-101 -101


3.7 (3.6-3.8)GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
3.5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
1.75MHz

64QAM
3
/
4
-79 -81.5 -85
64QAM
2
/
3
-82 -83.5 -87
16QAM
3
/
4
-85 -87.5 -91
16QAM
1
/
2
-88 -89.5 -94
QPSK
3
/
4
-92 -90 -97
QPSK
1
/
2
-95 -96.5 -99
BPSK
1
/
2
-98 -101 -102



4.9 (4.9-5.0)GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
2.5MHz

Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
10MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-82 -79 -76
64QAM
2
/
3
-84 -81 -78
16QAM
3
/
4
-88 -85 -82
16QAM
1
/
2
-91 -88 -85
QPSK
3
/
4
-94 -91 -88
QPSK
1
/
2
-97 -93 -90
BPSK
1
/
2
-101 -98 -95


5.2 (5.15 5. 35) GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
2.5MHz
Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
10MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-82 -81 -78
64QAM
2
/
3
-84 -83 -80
16QAM
3
/
4
-88 -87 -84
16QAM
1
/
2
-91 -90 -87
QPSK
3
/
4
-94 -93 -90
QPSK
1
/
2
-97 -95 -93
BPSK
1
/
2
-101 -99 -96
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5.6 (5.47 5. 725) GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
2.5MHz
Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
10MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-82 -81 -78
64QAM
2
/
3
-84 -83 -80
16QAM
3
/
4
-88 -87 -84
16QAM
1
/
2
-91 -90 -87
QPSK
3
/
4
-94 -93 -90
QPSK
1
/
2
-97 -95 -93
BPSK
1
/
2
-101 -99 -96




5.8(5.725-5.875)GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
2.5MHz
Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
10MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-82 -81 -77
64QAM
2
/
3
-84 -82 -79
16QAM
3
/
4
-88 -86 -83
16QAM
1
/
2
-91 -89 -85
QPSK
3
/
4
-94 -93 -89
QPSK
1
/
2
-97 -95 -91
BPSK
1
/
2
-101 -98 -95



5.9(5.850 5.950)GHz TDD
Modulation FEC Typical levels for BER <1x10
-6

Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
2.5MHz
Rx Sensitivity
(dBm)
5MHz
Rx Sensitivity (dBm)
10MHz
64QAM
3
/
4
-82 -79 -77
64QAM
2
/
3
-84 -81 -78
16QAM
3
/
4
-88 -85 -82
16QAM
1
/
2
-91 -88 -86
QPSK
3
/
4
-94 -91 -88
QPSK
1
/
2
-97 -93 -91
BPSK
1
/
2
-101 -98 -95





Note: values of Tx power and Sensitivity may vary at up to +/- 2dB
Note : sensitivity levels measured while ProST operating in fixed modulation scheme as described in
RCT.
Note : when adaptive modulation scheme implemented sensitivity levels per modulation will
differentiate in correlation with configured parameters : protection and hysteresis margin.
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4.3 Dynamic Range

ProST Transmit Power Control Range is 50 dB





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5 IP Data / Management Features & Performance
5.1 Standards Compliance

ProST is compliant to the following standards:

1. IEEE 802.1D-2004, IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Media Access
Control (MAC) Bridges
2. IEEE 802.1Q-2003, IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Are Networks Virtual Bridged
Local Area Networks

5.2 Transparent Bridging

ProST operates as a transparent layer 2 bridge. It is capable of transporting higher level packet based
protocols as follows:

IEEE 802.3/Ethernet
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
IPv4 over IEEE802.3/Ethernet
IPv4 over 802.1Q VLAN

As a Transparent Bridging system, Airspan WiMAX supports automatic learning of MAC addresses
and automatic building of LAN tables

The maximum size of the LAN table of ProST is 128 entries with wrap around mechanism
2
.



2
ProST supports setting of static ETH MAC entries and maximum number of MAC table entries limitation and
wrap around mechanism disabling.
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5.3 Service Flow Scheduling & QoS
5.3.1 Service Flows

ProST is designed to support up to 16 Service Flows.
3

5.3.2 Classification Rules

ProST supports configuration and application of classification rules based on the full range of header
fields defined in IEEE802.16-2004 [clause 11.13.19.3.4] for Ethernet, VLAN and IPv4 headers.



3
When encryption enabled SS supports 15 SF for data and 1SF for SMC (secondary management connection).
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5.4 Local & Remote Management

ProST supports "Self Provisioning" as part of this support it is a DHCP client

ProST also hosts a web server for basic monitoring via a local browser.

Software is upgraded locally and remotely via FTP

ProST is designed for local and remote management via SNMP

ProST is designed for local and remote management via SNMP going through Airspan WiMAX Base
Station (the NMS communicates with the BS using SNMP; the BS communicates with the SS using
IEEE802.16 messages)














































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6 WiFi Specification
ProST equipped with integrated WiFi module is the ProST-WiFi

6.1 WiFi RF
Feature Description
Operational Frequency Band 2.412 to 2.472 GHz (Operating Channels : up to 13 channels)
Channel Bandwidth 20MHz
Automatic Channel Selection Supported
Radio Technology IEEE 802.11b & IEEE 802.11g
Output Power Max transmit power for each working mode (i.e. 802.11 b / g) - burn
in code.
Max Tx Power up to 16 dBm
Antenna 2 dBi Integrated
Throughput Vs Sensitivity @
IEEE 802.11b
1 Mbps @ -94 dBm; 2 Mbps @ -90dBm; 5.5 Mbps @ -89 dBm; 11
Mbps @ -85 dBm
Throughput Vs Sensitivity @
IEEE 802.11g
6 Mbps @ -89 dBm; 9 Mbps @ -87dBm; 12 Mbps @ -86 dBm; 18
Mbps @ -84 dBm
24 Mbps @ -81 dBm; 36 Mbps @ -77dBm; 48 Mbps @ -72 dBm;
54 Mbps @ -70 dBm
WiFi clients per WiFi AP Concurrent assigned users : 1024; Active users: 32
RF interface manageability WiFi "Radio-Off" capability

6.2 Transparent Bridging
The ProSTs WiFi AP operates as a transparent layer 2 bridge. It is capable of transporting higher
level packet based protocols as follows:

IEEE 802.3/Ethernet
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
IPv4 over IEEE802.3/Ethernet
IPv4 over 802.1Q VLAN

As a Transparent Bridging system, ProSTs WiFi AP supports automatic learning of MAC addresses
and automatic building of LAN tables

The maximum size of the LAN table of ProSTs WiFi AP is 1024 entries

The ProSTs WiFi AP supports two operation modes: Bridging and Routing

6.3 Networking & QoS
Feature Bridging Mode Routing Mode
Dynamic MAC address learning : 1024 Addresses
Answering "To Me" packets: ARP, SNMP, TFTP, FTP, ICMP
tagged and untagged (Both, but not at the same time)

VLAN pass-through
Management VLAN
DHCP server
DHCP client
DHCP relay agent
PPPoE client
NAT
NAPT
DNS Relay
Firewall (SPI, DoS, Packet Filter)
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IPSec pass through
PPTP and L2TP pass through (via NAT)
L2TP client
Quality of Service (based DiffServe/TOS bits)
Access Lists
Spanning tree Protocol
6.4 Security
Feature Bridging Mode Routing Mode
WEP: 64 / 128 bit
WPA TKIP
WPA 2 AES (802.11i)
802.1x (EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP-MSCHAPv2)
Protect user's privacy Deny radio communication between
WiFi clients of the same WiFi AP

6.5 Virtual AP
Feature Description
Number of SSIDs supported 16
Radius Authentication per SSID
Number of Radius authentication server IP addresses or hosts 3
Authentication (Opensystem/TTLS/PEAP/WPA/WPA2) per SSID
Encryption (WEP/TKIP/AES) & Encryption Keys per SSID
VLAN per SSID Bridge Mode only
L2TP Tunnel per SSID Router Mode only

6.6 Local & Remote Management
ProSTs WiFi AP supports "Self Provisioning" as part of this support it is a DHCP client

ProSTs WiFi AP also hosts a web server for basic monitoring via a WAB browser

ProSTs WiFi AP is designed for local and remote management via SNMP

Software is upgraded locally and remotely via TFTP, WEB and SNMP

Local management by resetting to factory default via WiMAX remote management
6.7 Compliancy
6.7.1 WiFi
Description Value Comments
WiFi certified FCC Part 15 ClassA; WiFi; WPA,
WPA2

802.11 b/g support Normal mode 802.11b/g

6.7.2 Radio
Description Value Comments
FCC Part 15 15.247- 2.4GHz FCC
EN 300 328 2.4GHz ETSI
TELEC STD-33/STD-66 Japan/Telec


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7 Physical & Powering
7.1 Dimensions

The table below lists the physical dimensions of /ProST- WiFi

Parameter Value
Dimensions (HxWXD) 311 x 244 x 65.5 mm (12.24 x 9.6 x 2.57 inches)
Weight 2.5 kg


The SDA-1 physical dimensions are described in the table below

Parameter Value
Dimensions (HxWXD) 72 x 42.5 x 26 mm (2.83 x 1.67 x 1.02 inches)
Weight 0.159 kg

7.2 Power
7.2.1 Supply Voltage
SDA-1, SDA-4S and SDA-4S/VL requires 110/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz and it provides ProST with
regulated 48 VDC power
There is an option to use UPS for 2, 4 and 8 hours for Back Up purpose

7.2.2 Power Consumption

1.5 TDD ProST Typical Power Consumption is 12 Watts

1.5 TDD ProST-WiFi Typical Power Consumption is 19 Watts

3.x FDD ProST Typical Power Consumption is 17 Watts

3.x FDD ProST-WiFi Typical Power Consumption is 24 Watts

3.x TDD ProST Typical Power Consumption is 12 Watts

3.x TDD ProST-WiFi Typical Power Consumption is 19 Watts

4.9 TDD ProST Typical Power Consumption is 12 Watts

4.9 TDD ProST-WiFi Typical Power Consumption is 19 Watts

5.x TDD ProST Typical Power Consumption is 12 Watts

5.x TDD ProST-WiFi Typical Power Consumption is 19 Watts



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8 Environmental, EMC, Safety
ProST Environmental, EMC & Safety

Environmental Internal Units
ETS 300 019-2-1
ETS 300 019-2-2
ETS 300 019-2-3

Transportation and operational
Operating Temperature
for ProST
(-40) C 55 C
Operating Temperature
for SDA
0 C 50 C
Humidity 95% @ 40C (non condensing)
Air Pressure 70 to 106kPa
EMC ETS EN 301 489-4
Safety: IEC60950-1, EN60950-1, TUV


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9 Accessories
9.1 Integrated Antenna

Single integrated, flat-panel, directional antenna specifications
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4
Airspan supplying each antenna type with correlation to the type of HW that is ordered by the customer ( frequency range)


Frequency range 1.425 1.525 GHz
GAIN 10.5 dBi
VSWR, max. 1.5:1
3dB Beam Width - Azimuth, Typical 60
3dB Beam Width - Elevation, Typical 30
Polarization Linear, Vertical
Side-lobes Level, min. TS1
Cross Polarization, min TS1
Front to back, min TS1
Power Handling 5 Watt
Input Impedance 50 Ohm
Frequency range 3.3 3.8 GHz
GAIN 16 dBi typ
VSWR, max. 1.5:1
3dB Beam Width - Azimuth, Typical 20
3dB Beam Width - Elevation, Typical 20
Polarization Linear, Vertical
Side-lobes Level, min. EN 302 085 Class TS2
Cross Polarization, min EN 302 085 Class TS2
Front to back, min EN 302 085 Class TS2
Power Handling 6 Watt
Input Impedance 50 Ohm
Frequency range 4.9 6.0GHz
GAIN 17 dBi min
VSWR, max. 1.5:1
3dB Beam Width - Azimuth, Typical 9.5
3dB Beam Width - Elevation, Typical 18
Polarization Linear, Vertical
Side-lobes Level, min. EN 302 085 Class TS2
Cross Polarization, min EN 302 085 Class TS2
Front to back, min EN 302 085 Class TS2
Power Handling 5 Watt
Input Impedance 50 Ohm
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9.2 RSSI LED Plug
9.2.1 General Description
The RSSI LED Plug is a tool for simple alignment procedure of the ProST towards the BS in order to
get the maximum RSSI to maximize users service throughput.

The RSS LED plug provides two 15-pin D-type ports: one male port for connecting to the ProST side,
and one female port for connecting to the SDA side.




Frequency range 4.9 6.0 GHz
GAIN 17 dBi typ
VSWR, max. 1.5:1
3dB Beam Width - Azimuth, Typical 15
3dB Beam Width - Elevation, Typical 15
Polarization Linear, Horizontal
Side-lobes Level, min. EN 302 085 Class TS2
Cross Polarization, min EN 302 085 Class TS2
Front to back, min EN 302 085 Class TS2
Power Handling 5 Watt
Input Impedance 50 Ohm
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9.2.2 Mechanics


9.2.3 LEDs
The RED Power LED function is as follow:

Status Description
ON The ProST receives power from the SDA
OFF No power is supplied to the ProST by the SDA
Blinking Data transmission is occurring on the Ethernet LAN


The LED status for each RSSI level:

RSSI
level dB
LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7
97 dB - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
93 - 96 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
89 - 92 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
83 - 88 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
79 - 82 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
75 - 78 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
71 74 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
67 70 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
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1 15 5- -p pi i n n D D- -t t y yp pe e m ma al l e e
( (C Co on nn ne ec ct t s s t t o o P Pr ro oS ST T s si i d de e) )
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9.3 ProST UPS

The Airspan WiMAX ProST system offers an optional third-party unit providing uninterruptible power
supply (UPS) to subscriber devices (voice and data subscriber often require battery backup). The
UPS includes a battery to maintain power to the ProST device in the event of a power outage. The
UPS unit connects to the subscriber device (i.e. ProST) through the SDA.


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10 MTBF
Product MTBF (Years) MTBF (Hours)
ProST 27 236,520
ProST-WiFi 15 131,400

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