Deliver higher performance to business and residential locations. Reduce churn and remain competitive by offering enhanced service plans by providing more bandwidth. Broadband service providers seeking to increase capacity and service levels can use the PMP 450v to easily upgrade an existing PMP 450 network by leveraging the higher capacity of the 6 GHz spectrum.

PMP 450v 2×2 Fixed Wireless Subscriber Module and PTP Backhaul
PMP 450v
Operates from 5.15 to 7.125 GHz
5 GHz to 7 GHz Support in Same Hardware: Easily stock and maintain a single SKU
Ultra-Wide-band support (up to 3 x 40 MHz channels)
Achieve a total capacity increase with more bandwidth to offer
PMP 450v 2×2 Fixed Wireless Subscriber Module and PTP Backhaul
Specifications
INTERFACE
Physical Layer
2x2 MIMO OFDM
Ethernet Interface
100/1000BaseT, full duplex, rate auto negotiated (802.3 compliant)
Protocols Used
IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP/IP, ICMP, Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, FTP
PERFORMANCE
Packets Per Second
100,000
ARQ
Yes
Maximum Deployment Range
Up to 40 miles (64 km), in PMP mode, up to 124 miles (200 km) in PTP mode
PHYSICAL
Weight
1.2 kg (2.6 lb) radio only; 4.0 kg (8.8 lb) with dish & bracket
Dimensions (Dia x Depth)
469 mm diameter x 365 mm depth (18.5 in x 14.3 in)
SECURITY
Encryption
FIPS-197 128-bit AES , 256-bit AES (requires optional license)
PMP 450v 2×2 Fixed Wireless Subscriber Module and PTP Backhaul
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