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Gilad Peleg Director Technical Support BreezeLINK Introduction

Main Features  Data rate: Kbps, Full Duplex  Full & Fractional E1/T1 (E1 balanced and unbalanced), V.35, RS-530, X.21  Frequency hopping spread spectrum radio  License-free use, 2.4GHz band per country  Frequency hopping pattern configurable (password protected)  Modem: 2,4,8 GFSK; 1,2,3Mbps modem rates, adaptive equalization.  Models:  Data at rates up to 2048Kbps  Data rates up to 512Kbps  Power Source options:  VAC, 50/60Hz  VDC

BreezeLINK 121

Remote site BreezeLink 121 Main Office MUX PBXBridge LAN Fax MUX Wireless voice/Fax/Data connection BreezeLINK 121 Applications

BreezeLink 121 PBX To Public Telephone Network Main OfficeRemote (Branch) office T1 or E1 line Remote office connected to main PBX BreezeLINK 121 Applications

BreezeLink 121 Router/Bridge Main OfficeRemote office LAN Remote office LAN connected by wireless to main network V.35 BreezeLINK 121 Applications

BreezeLink 121 Mini Cell Base Station Remote CellMain Cell Infrastructure for Cellular, PCS, SMR, Paging and other Service Providers Fractional E1/T1 BreezeLINK 121 Applications

13 dBi antenna 8.5 dBi antenna GSM provider using BreezeLINK Vodacom South Africa

Additional Features  Echo cancellation on voice channels (frac-E1/T1)  Improved voice intelligibility  Longer link delay (without echo) to achieve higher quality  Automatically disabled on FAX/MODEM transmission  Synchronized collocated links  Centralized star/hub topology or Multiple parallel links  0-55  C (  F) operating temperature range  Test point for RSSI measurement on back panel or near the receive antenna  Wide-range of accessories:  Antennas, cables, amplifiers and more.

Additional Features (cont)  Management features and MMI:  Remote unit management via wireless link  Remote site management through dial-up modem  Extensive diagnostics, alarms and error messages.  Time & Frequency tracers  Visual external Alarm notification  Site Survey mode (“spectrum analyzer” feature)  Software download via monitor port (password protected)  Country Standards Support  The BreezeLINK can be ordered for the following country standards: US, Europe, Japan, France, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Israel, Spain, Korea and Russia (test sequence) and ROW.

Why BreezeLINK?  Wireless leased line replacement for:  Subscriber ACCESS  Infrastructure  Business opportunity:  Price driven advantage over expensive leased lines  Advantage where cable installation is impossible  Redundancy and Backup  Fast deployment, Temporary(?)  Data and Voice (using external devices)