Broadband White Papers
Canopy Wireless Broadband Platform
Overview The Coverage Extender is an innovative solution which delivers expansion of Canopy network to service potential end-customers outside of current wireless coverage range. This solution is simple and cost effective. By taking synchronization from and utilizing for backhaul an existing or new Subscriber Module the CE is essentially able to "Repeat" one, two, or three Access Point sectors via an Ethernet switch; no additional CE-based radio component is needed. The ports on this Ethernet switch are special in that they provide for Canopy's proprietary synchronization signal and power to the associated Access Points. Element management is unaffected by the presence of Coverage Extender.
| Publisher | Motorola | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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