Teletronics International, Inc. Wireless Broadband Connection

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Avances y Tendencias
Tecnologicas de Voice
Over IP (VoIP) y Wireless
Presentado por Ing. Melvin Gallardo
AVP Latin America, Teletronics Inc.
Connecting to Internet
• Copper or Telephone wire
• DSL or ADSL
• Dial Up
• Satellite
• Fiber Optic
Internet
• Wireless
•Cellular
•Broadband
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Wireless Broadband Connection
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Point to Point
Special Frequency Systems
Teletronics' point-to-point system first connects the
customer's network by a cable and a connector, and
proceeds with a trial, calibration, and proven
connectivitiy, before it is turned over to the customer for
operation. Using multiple systems, customers can
connect more that two locations to form an expanded
network. After the first links are established by
Teletronics, including trials, demonstrations and the
training of customer staffs, the customer can take over
the subsequent installations and start operation.
Teletronics' Special Frequency Systems are most
popular in the 2.4/5.8 GHz band as the existing
2.4 GHz systems are jammed with interference.
Teletronics' Special Frequency Systems are
being implemented internationally, with leading
customers located in Israel, Canda, UAE,
Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and many
Central and South American Countries.
Broadband In-Building
Point to Multi-Point
Teletronics' point-to-multipoint system takes advantage
of the IP backbone network. It enables a cumulative
data rate of up to 4 Mbps from the centralized hub unit
and can support hundreds of customer's sites within the
network. The distance from the centrazlized hub to the
customer sites can vary from a frew meters to tens of
kilometers, and the antenna coverage patterns can be
uniquely designed to cover either a wide area or a
narrow strip as long as line-of-sight paths are available.
Teletronics' Broadband-in-Building system uses
its Mini RAS, IPAM, and ATu-R to supply
wireline/wireless IP network for multiple tennants
in a building. The Mini RAS, which uses L2TP
Technology, under patent pending by Teletronics,
assures end-to-end VPN connectivity through
PPPoE mode. It is IP based broadband which
eliminates the use of ATM connection altogether.
The ethernet CAT-5 wiring in building can be
eliminated and usage of telephone line wiring will
be sufficient.
Spectrums and Frequencies
Frequencies (SDM Band)
• 900 Mhz
• 2.4 Ghz
• 2.3 and 2.5 Ghz
• 3.5 Ghz (Wimax)
• 4.9 Ghz (safety band)
• 5.1 – 5.8 Ghz
• Others
•TDD or FD
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Protocols
Wi-Fi (2.4 Ghz)
• 802.11
(1 Mbps)
• 802.11.b (11 Mbps)
• 802.11.g (54 Mbps / up to 108 Mbps)
Wi-Fi (5.8 Ghz)
• 802.11.a (54 Mbps / up to 108 Mbps)
• 802.11.n
Wimax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access)
• 802.16 (16 Mbps)
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EZLoop® System Applications
EZLoop® System High Level Design
The diagram below represents a typical high-level illustrative design which Teletronics’ engineers/architects often provide to
its new customers after first inquiry. Teletronics’ system can be implemented at 900MHz, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz or even at
4.9GHz (Public Safety Band), for voice, data, and video (Triple Play) under network configurations for various applications.
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Teletronics’ TT Series
TT2400, TT5800, TT4900,TT900
TT5800 High Power
802.11a Bridge
Features:
Ultra High 500mW Output power in OFDM
Modulation (w/optional M58 amp)
Web & SNMP based Management EZManager
Adjustable Transmit TX Power
VLAN Transparent Support
Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking (Layer 2 Isolation
Configurable ACK timeout for long distance
Turbo-mode for high data rate (108 Mbps)
Ruggedized waterproof and all weather encl.
WDS available in AP Mode
All-Weather Enclosure
The TT5800 is Teletronics’
latest development under the
Bridges/Routers product line.
Boasting a rich feature set with
PoE Hub, NAT Functionality,
RSSI 5 Ultra-bright LEDs,
and a minimal footprint.
*Silver Powder Coated Cast
Aluminum and mounting is for
both wall and pole mo
TT2400 High Power 250mW
802.11b/g Bridge
Features:
Web & SNMP based Management EZManager
Adjustable Transmit TX Power
VLAN Transparent Support
Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking (Layer 2 Isolation
Configurable ACK timeout for long distance
Turbo-mode for high data rate (108 Mbps)
Ruggedized waterproof and all weather encl.
WDS available in AP Mode
All-Weather Enclosure
The TT2400 is Teletronics’
latest development under the
Bridges/Routers product line.
Boasting a rich feature set with
PoE Hub, NAT Functionality,
RSSI 5 Ultra-bright LEDs,
and a minimal footprint.
*Silver Powder Coated Cast
Aluminum and mounting is for
both wall and pole mo
TT4900 High Power 4.9GHz
802.11a Outdoor Bridge
Features:
Web & SNMP based Management EZManager
Adjustable Transmit TX Power
VLAN Transparent Support
Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking (Layer 2 Isolation
Configurable ACK timeout for long distance
Turbo-mode for high data rate (108 Mbps)
Ruggedized waterproof and all weather encl.
WDS available in AP Mode
Power Surge Protection
RoHS Compliance
All-Weather Enclosure
The TT4900 is designed for
point to point or point to multipoint
applications requiring very high
bandwidth. This model is used in
licensed 4.9GHz public safety band.
Additional bands supported by this
product include the 5.15.3GHz (OEM
customer), 5.4GHz, (ETSI) and 5.8GHz
(US FCC) unlicensed bands.
Teletronics’ SLAB
SLAB2415, SLAB2419, SLAB822, SLAB5826
Smart Long Range Antenna Bridge: SLAB
SLAB 2415
With 15dBi Patch Antenna.
This all-in-one TT2400 with
15dBi patch antenna
integrated solution includes:
2.4GHz high-power
802.11b/g radio and antenna
integrated mounting
hardware, power-overethernet interface
and power supply.
SLAB 2419
With 19dBi Patch Antenna.
This all-in-one TT2400 with
19dBi patch antenna
integrated solution includes:
2.4GHz high-power
802.11b/g radio & antenna
integrated mounting
hardware, power-overethernet interface and
power supply.
SLAB 5822
SLAB 5826
With 22dBi Patch Antenna.
This all-in-one TT5800 with
22dBi patch antenna
integrated solution includes:
5.8GHz high-power 802.11a
radio & antenna integrated
mounting hardware, powerover-ethernet interface and
power supply.
With 26dBi Patch Antenna.
This all-in-one TT5800 with
26dBi patch antenna integrated
solution includes: 5.8GHz highpower 802.11a radio & antenna
integrated mounting hardware,
power-over-ethernet interface
and power supply.
Teletronics’ Bandwidth Controller
TBC-800
TBC-800 Bandwidth Controller
TBC-800 Bandwidth Controller
Item# 22-103
TBC (Teletronics Bandwidth Controller) is a low-cost,
versatile and easy to operate device specifically
designed for network service providers or enterprise
customers to provide a consistent bandwidth flow to the
end stations. TBC system automatically shape
TCP/UDP traffic based on built-in rules.
TBC system is simple and reliable allowing network
operators to quickly and easily bring network traffic into
balance without changing the existing network
infrastructure.
800MHz CPU Desktop Model
up to 50Mbps
Coming Soon!
TBC System is available in two models
for 50Mbps or 155Mbps applications.
Standard Compliance:
IEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet
IEE 802.3u 100BaseT Ethernet
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation
Bandwidth Control:
Bandwidth Control by IP
Default Download and Upload Rate
Grouping and Group Bandwidth Setting
QoS by IP/Protocol/Port
Voice Over IP (VoIP)
Technology
Session Initialization Protocol (SIP)
What is SIP?
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the Internet Engineering Task Force’s
(IETF’s) standard for multimedia conferencing over IP. SIP is an ASCIIbased, application-layer control protocol (defined in RFC2543/RFC3261)
that can be used to establish, maintain, and terminate calls between two or
more end points.
Components of SIP?
SIP is a peer-to-peer protocol. The peers in a session are called User
Agents (UAs). A user agent can function in one of the following roles:
• User agent client (UAC)—A client application that initiates the SIP
request.
• User agent server (UAS)—A server application that contacts the user
when a SIP request is received and that returns a response on behalf of the
user. .
Session Initialization Protocol (SIP)
Bandwidth Requirements for Several Common VoIP Compression
Algorithms:
Codec
G.723.1
G.729
G.728
G.726
G.711
Bit Rate (Kbps)
6.3
8
16
32
64
Nominal Ethernet Bandwidth (Kbps)
21.9
31.2
31.5
55.2
87.2
Session Initialization Protocol (SIP)
VoIP Key Features Comparison Chart:
PRODUCT
Protocol Call
Type
CODEC
*PBX
Features Line
P2P
G.723.1
USB Phone
SIP
PROXY
G.729
G.711u/a
WiFi Phone
SIP
P2P
PROXY
G729
G711a/a
FXS Adapter
SIP
P2P
G723.1
H323
PROXY
G729
G711u/a
SIP
PROXY
P2P
G729
G723.1
Yes
G711u/a
SIP
PROXY
P2P
G729
G711u/a
G723.1
Yes
LAN Phone
H323
FXO Gateway
H323
*PBX Features vary depends on Server options.
Yes
PSTN
QoS
ToS/DiffServ
No
*Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
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VoIP Products Configuration
VoIP USB Phone Configuration
VoIP Wireless Phone Configuration
VoIP LAN Phone Configuration
VoIP FXS Adapter Configuration
PSTN FXO4 Gateway Configuration
Enterprise SIP Server Configuration
VoIP Products Solutions
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VoIP Products Solutions
EZLOOP VoIP Family Kit
EZLOOP VoIP SOHO Solution
EZLOOP VoIP SI/ISP Solution
EZLOOP VoIP ITSP Solution
Questions & Comments?
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