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WiMAX Outdoor Wireless
Mesh Router |
Tranzeo Wireless Introduces its
EnRoute500 Dual Radio Outdoor Wireless Mesh Router
Other topics:
WiMAX Channel Emulator,
WiMAX Enabled CPE,
Wireless Mesh Router
Tranzeo
April 25, 2007
Pitt Meadows, British Columbia -- Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. (TSX:TZT),
a leading producer of high-performance wireless broadband communication
systems, has added the industry's most cost-effective wireless mesh
solution to its product portfolio with the introduction of the
EnRoute500 patented dual radio outdoor wireless mesh router. |
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"EnRoute500 devices
self-assemble to form a wireless mesh network via a dedicated 802.11a
mesh-enabled radio that supports wireless voice, video and data
communications," said Tranzeo Wireless President and CEO Jim Tocher. The
device's 802.11b/g radio serves as an access point providing
connectivity to Wi-Fi client devices within range and this dual radio
structure maximizes throughput by separating client access from the mesh
backhaul channel.
"The ability to offer a true mesh solution in our line up of products
allows our company to compete in the growing municipal mesh marketplace
around the world," said Tocher.
The Tranzeo EnRoute500 achieves the industry's lowest cost of ownership
while providing maximum range, interoperability, scalability, and easy
installation.
The EnRoute500 WirelessFabricTM software has an advanced Quality of
Service (QoS) feature that efficiently prioritizes voice (VoIP), video
and data traffic over the network. It also supports secure Virtual
Private Networks (VPNs) and enables multiple user classes with up to
four ESSIDs.
The EnRoute500 dual radio outdoor wireless mesh router and
WirelessFabricTM network software were acquired by Tranzeo Wireless from
Sensoria Corporation in a transaction that closed February 1, 2007.
Networks based on Tranzeo's EnRoute500 technology in use today include
municipal deployments such as the City of Escondido, Calif.; wireless
Internet hotspots including one in Whistler, B.C.; campus networks such
as California State University San Marcos and University of the Virgin
Islands' Research and Technology Park; and commuter rail lines such as
Caltrain's pilot between Millbrae and Palo Alto in Northern California.
Applications include public Internet access, city worker access,
security and video surveillance among others. |
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