Data Transmission Equipment
MESH Networks
A mesh network connects several fixed or mobile stations without the need of a central hierarchy via a LAN or IP connection. All units that have direct access to the main network create a bridge for those others that do not.
Mesh Network Advantages
- Greater coverage, even in hard-to-reach areas, by using all deployed devices as relays.
- The architecture ensures that each user has the best-possible wireless connection.
Wireless Point-to-Point (PtP)
Point-to-point technology is ideal for wireless transmission from one building or geographic location to another.
Types of Applications
- Data transmission or remote control
- Internet (IP)
- LAN networks
- Radio communication links
- Phone line extension
Point-to-Multipoint (PmP)
Need to simultaneously transmit data to several locations? Consider point-to-multipoint technology for wireless transmission from one geographic location to several others or from one building to multiple buildings.
Types of Applications
- Data transmission or remote control
- Internet (IP)
- LAN networks
- Radio communication links
- Telephone line extension
Mobile Telecommunications Unit (MTU)
Metrocom installs wireless mobile radio communication stations for rapid deployment in strategic areas. These stations can be powered by solar panels or a wind power unit for “off-grid” applications.
Advantages
- MTU’s mobility allows rapid deployment or re-deployment, wherever your business may take you
- A complete, functional communication system that can be used anywhere
- Compact trailer that can be towed away by a pickup truck
- Can be activated with the flip of a switch
- Can be deployed by non-technical personnel