P2MP Unlicensed Band Radio
Ideal solution for providing reliable services with increasing capacities in complex
environments
Challenging Environments Demand Achievable Solutions
Backhaul solutions with enhanced adaptability to the changing environment.
Purpose-Built
Scalable Capacity
Cloud Managed
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FAQs
For Indoor Access Points the typical range is 80-100m. However, it depends on the location where access point is deployed for example- existence of concrete walls, wooden furniture and interference in the environment etc.
For Outdoor Access Points with Integrated antenna the typical range is 80-100m. However, it depends on the location where access point is deployed for example- existence of concrete walls, buildings and interference in the environment etc. For Outdoor APs with External antenna range depends on Gain of antenna.
Kross IO Access Points are powered using PoE(Power over Ethernet) Switches/PoE injectors following IEEE 802.3 at/af standard. In addition to that ion8i and ion4xi have DC powering option
- Kross IO indoor APs support Table top, wall, and ceiling mounting.
- Kross IO outdoor APs support Pole and wall mounting.
If the required coverage is very high then we go with an external antenna else integrated antenna will be sufficient.
Yes, We can enable NAT mode to provide IPs to clients in absence of DHCP server.
Yes, this functionality can be used on AP.
Our product provides wireless encryption with the latest standards like WPA2 and WPA3.
Kross IO Access Points have ACS functionality to choose the best available channel by scanning and sensing the interference in all available channels.
Yes, Kross IO Access Point supports 802.11r- fast roaming and fast handover.
It will be based on the User requirement whether the customer wants to manage the APs individually or centrally. Typically for small deployments the controller may not be deployed and for large deployments the controller is used.
In cloud based controller the controller application is hosted on a public or private cloud which can be accessed remotely whereas in server based controller the application is hosted on a physical hardware generally deployed at customer premises.
It depends on customer requirement whether they wish to host controller at their premises itself or not.
Technically there is no limit and the iCon controller is flexible to manage any number of access points, provided the underlying instance in case of cloud or the hardware in case of premise has availability of enough resource
Resources
Best Practices for Unlicensed Band Radio (UBR) Installation
Strategies to Mitigate RF Interference and Ensure Optimal Network Performance.
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