WiMAX
is an acronym that stands for Worldwide Interoperability
for Microwave Access, a certification mark for products
that pass conformity and interoperability tests for
the IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HiperMAN standards.
WiMAX is an acronym that stands
for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access,
a certification mark for products that pass conformity
and interoperability tests for the IEEE 802.16
and ETSI HiperMAN standards. WiMAX is a standards-based
wireless technology that provides high-throughput
broadband connections over long distances. WiMAX
can be used for a number of applications, including "last
mile" broadband connections, hotspots and
cellular backhaul, and high-speed enterprise connectivity
for business.
The Indoor CPE WIXD-IDU/S WiMAX Modem is a Point
to Multipoint (PMP) CPE which is an 802.16-2004
compliant system designed based on WiMAX SOC. It
operates at 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz spectrum and supports
a Duplex TDD (Time Division Duplex) architecture.
The CPE can be installed on a post or external
fixture for extended coverage, it is intended for
indoor deployment where enterprise and residential
users connect to Internet and perform bandwidth-hunger
applications such as video download and video streaming.
The deployment architecture of the Indoor CPE
WIXD-IDU/S WiMAX Modem is depicted in the following
figure