- Brand: Rajant
- Product Code: 23-100025-001
- Availability: Out of Stock
BreadCrumb LX5-2455D - (2) 2.4 and (4) 5.8 GHz
BreadCrumb® LX5
Portable Wireless Mesh Network Node
The Rajant BreadCrumb LX5 is a rugged, wireless device that forms a mesh network when used in conjunction with other BreadCrumb systems. The LX5 contains up to four transceivers and six external antenna ports. It provides Ethernet and Wi-Fi Access Point interfaces to enable data, voice, and video applications. This solution can operate in extreme environmental conditions and has several mounting options.
BreadCrumb LX5 Key Features
· Rajant’s patented InstaMesh® networking software, enabling the network to quickly adapt to rapidly deployed and quickly- or constantly-moving network elements
· Multiple transceiver configurations for high levels of network reliability, redundancy and diversity, and fewer problems due to interference, congestion, and equipment outages
· Multiple radio frequencies – 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz as well as military, licensed, public service, and other proprietary radio frequencies
· Multiple antenna-port configurations with 2x2 MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output), substantially increasing the capacity of transceivers
· Support for several strong cryptographic options used for data and MAC-address encryption and per-hop, per-packet authentication
· Rugged and environmentally sealed enclosures High bandwidth for data, voice, and video applications
· Scalability to hundreds of mobile, high-bandwidth nodes
· Integrated Wi-Fi Access Point service for compatibility with millions of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) client devices such as laptops, tablets, smart phones, IP cameras, sensors, and other IP devices
· Self-configuring operation for fast and easy deployments
· Reliable and fast off-loading to Ethernet via multiple, simultaneous bridge-mode links through the Automatic Protocol Tunneling (APT) feature
· Mesh Clustering to designate per-BreadCrumb sub-meshes that will only mesh with a user-specified series of nodes, useful applications include:
o Enabling two BreadCrumbs to operate in a point-to-point (PTP) capacity on the same channel as other mesh nodes, eliminating the need to purchase a third-party PTP link for backhaul
o Isolating one or more groups of BreadCrumbs to mesh with each other and not with other nodes outside the user-defined mesh cluster