Long Range Wireless LAN Platform

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Long Range Wireless LAN Platform Wireless ISP Networking Scenario Ver. e; Aug 2006

2.5 or 2.4 GHz or 5.8GHz Bridge unit as backhaul for upper level transmission 2.4GHz AP & WEC/CPE (PCMCIA, PCI, USB, Centrino) for blanketing the local area Bridge as back-bone for connecting areas/nodes every 15~25Km 2.5 or 2.4/5.8GHz Bridge 2.5 or 2.4/5.8GHz Bridge 2.5 or 2.4/5.8GHz Bridge AP on Node (Cell) AP on Node (Cell) 2.4GHz CPE for Company AP on Node is connected by CAT5 cable to 5.8GHz Bridge 2.4GHz to blanket a certain area, building, companies and personal user CPE in house AP on Node (Cell)

Network Operating Scenario Satellite Broadband Provider To WAN + 20Km 20Km Bridge as backbone To next node H U B HUB Satellite Receiver Router OR A-1000 wired WAN AP on Node (Cell) ISP Main Building Blanket the Local clients CPE in house

Scenario on each AP Tower AID-2401/WEC WL-24005G/WEC WL-2410GM/WEC Communicating to Wi-Fi clients: WL-2410GM/WEC AID2401 in house 2.4GHz Communicating to Master (Bridge) on ISP main building 2.4/5.8GHz/Bridge and 2.4GHz/AP is connected by CAT5 cable 2.4 /5.8GHz Bridge

3 tips for node-to-node connection : TIP 1 AP H U B AP 10Km 25Km AP Bridge Slave 1 10Km ~25Km 10Km ~25Km LAN Server H U B Internet ISP Bridge Slave 2 Bridge/ Master1 Bridge/ Master2 PC PC H U B H U B H U B PC AP AP AP AP AP AP PC PC PC This scenario is utilizing Point-to-MultiPoint concept; with the scenario of Master to Master, the wireless coverage can be doubled while the LAN network can be wirelessly extended by times.

3 tips for node-to-node connection : TIP 2 10Km ~25Km 10Km ~25Km H U B Bridge/ Master1 Bridge/ Master2 Bridge Slave 2 Bridge Slave 1 Bridge AP H U B Wired Connection in the mid-way point, It is best recommended, The great advantage is “No Speed Reduced” Bridge AP

3 tips for node-to-node connection : TIP 3 10~25Km 10~25Km Bridge Slave 1 Bridge Master Bridge Slave 2 The distance from Slave 1 via Master to Slave 2 is totaled at 20~40Km. All are going through radio transmission. The antenna to be used in this scenario must be ‘omni’ type. CellAmericas supplies the professional high-gain omni-antenna for point-to-multipoint network.

Component for ISP outdoor long range Bridge as Back-bone - 1 WL-5805 + PG-5822, 22-dbi parabolic antenna Under Bridge Mode : as the data ‘backbone’ for connecting node to node. Via the CAT5 cable, it is connected to the node Access Point (AP), WL-2410/AP And then the WL-2410/AP will blanket the clients (WEC/CPE) in this node/area.

Component for ISP outdoor long range Bridge as Back-bone - 2 WL-2510 + PG-2524, 24-dbi parabolic antenna Under Bridge Mode : as the data ‘backbone’ for connecting node to node. Via the CAT5 cable, it is connected to the node Access Point (AP), WL-2410/AP And then the WL-2410/AP will blanket the clients (WEC/CPE) in this node/area.

Component for ISP outdoor long range Access Point WL-2410GM/AP 1 Watt, Outdoor unit with Omni-antenna, 15-dbi

Component for ISP outdoor long range WEC/CPE 1 WL-2410GM/CPE 1 Watt, Outdoor unit with Grid-antenna, 24-dbi

Component for ISP outdoor long range WEC/CPE 2 WL-24005G/CPE 100 mW, Outdoor unit with 15-dbi flat-panel antenna

Component for ISP indoor long range WEC/CPE 3 AID-2401SUPER G/CPE 200 mW, Indoor unit with external 13-dbi Yagi antenna

Component for ISP indoor long range WEC/CPE 4 AID-2401 SUPER G/WEC unit 200mW With rubber omni, 3-dbi antenna for Mobile application (can do roaming among AP’s) Existing mold as OPTION

Component 5 G4100 Network Administrator for client authentication and management. 1200 subscriber account 500 users on-line simultaneously DHCP server Authentication User Management Traffic Report Current Status Monitoring Firewall Route re-Direction and Extension Service Expansion Bandwidth management Billing……

CellAmericas Enterprises, Inc WiFi Innovation Thank you ! CellAmericas Enterprises, Inc www.cellamericas.com info@cellamericas.com Tel : +305-651-9978 Fax : +305-770-4672 David Gould, President David@cellamericas.com