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Trimax Wireless Intros Wireless Broadband Router
 TMCnet Contributing Editor
Trimax Wireless announced today that it’s introduced the TMAX 3000 Series wireless broadband router.
The router is part of a complete line of wireless broadband infrastructure products from Trimax Wireless including base stations, core routers such as the TMAX 3000, and edge nodes, according to the company.
TMAX 3000 Series is a three-radio modular platform in a rugged outdoor enclosure that can be configured with a variety of radio modules and antenna options to optimize network design, company officials say.
The TMAX 3000 Series is designed to be wireless infrastructure mounted on light poles, they say. It is housed in a compact rugged outdoor enclosure that is integrated with a patch antenna. The patch antenna can be used with 4.9 GHz or 5 GHz radio modules. The remaining two radio modules can be any combination of Trimax’s high-powered radios supporting frequencies from 900 MHz to 6 GHz, company officials say.
“No single wireless technology can address all of the requirements of metropolitan scale wireless networks today,” said Trimax Chief Executive Officer Ulrich Altvater.
“That is why Trimax combines different technologies – WiFi ( News - Alert), WiMAX and DECT – operating in different frequency bands, in the same system. The TMAX 3000 might receive wireless backhaul through a long haul 3.6 GHz link, create a network of other TMAX 3000s in the area with its 5 GHz radio module, and provide secure access for public safety clients through a 4.9 GHz radio module. This unparalleled flexibility enables cities and service providers to leverage their available spectrum and build efficient wireless networks that support voice, video and data across multiple applications.”
Trimax Wireless officials describe their company as a developer and manufacturer of a complete line of modular wireless broadband infrastructure equipment designed to enable cost effective metro scale wireless networks. The TMAX system combines the best of WiMAX, WiFi and DECT ( News - Alert) standards to deliver unparalleled price and performance for service providers and system integrators.
The modular design of the TMAX product line lends itself perfectly to a wide range of homeland security, public safety, municipal operations, and intelligent traffic systems applications, company officials say. There are two powered Ethernet ports on the TMAX 3000. An Ethernet video camera can be directly attached and powered by the TMAX 3000, enabling cost effective wireless video surveillance on a city-wide scale.
Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
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