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wireless network, and the product which is used for wireless transmission is
last mile solution that provides its customers a cost-effective option in deploying
ensures a very high throughput capacity on the last mile through a reliable cellular
significant room for scalability for customers demanding a viable and stable
Wireless Broadband operates in the licensed frequency band which helps ensure in
shaped cells and subscriber units (SU’s) at the customer premises, which are in line of
Sight (LoS) with the AP’s. The traffic of the base station is backhauled to the IP
network, which itself is a fully meshed and redundant network connecting many cities
across the country. The AP’s are deployed sectorally to achieve maximum coverage.
The AP's communicate with one or more SU's using ATM (Asynchronous Transfer
Objectives:
1. Providing wireless broadband facility to houses and office locations with the
high security levels between AP’s (Access Points) and Subscriber Unit (SU’s).
4. Provide wireless broadband to the branch offices through centrally from co-
operate offices.
(Access point)
Point receives the traffic from branch locations and forward to the corporate office
5. An GRE tunnel's are configured between corporate office and branch offices
6. From branch location's all Traffic will flow through source router and pass into
7. Based on the source request the traffic will natted at corporate office to reach the
internet or based on the route the traffic will be routed to the other branch location.
Limitations:-
2. Any other products which will support same frequency will not communicate
3. Axcellara will support the bandwidth of 10Mbps where we can send and
receive data.
2. Tunnels will be created in the routers to allow the traffic to flow between cooperate
and branch
3. Allow the branch location traffic will communicate the corporate resources for
5. Allow to access internet for the corporate and branch locations through VPN.
Resources:-
Reporting to:
Mr. Srikanth
Research Topic:
• ATM
• ISDN
• Wi-Fi
• IEEE 802.11
INTIAL REFERNECES:
http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/bluetooth/
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