Tranzeo ( News - Alert) Wireless Technologies has launched its new high-performance, long-range wireless access point (AP). The unit has been dubbed as the ‘Super AP’ by Tranzeo’s many followers and beta testers, and is available in two models: ER-1000HA and ER-1000HG.
Each model is designed for outdoor environments to function as a long-range access point or bridge in unlicensed frequency bands. While the ER-1000HA unit is an 802.11a radio for the 5.8GHz band, the ER-1000HG is an 802.11b/g radio for the 2.4GHz band.
Tranzeo’s both models offer advanced features such as multiple ESSID's and robust routing complete with FCC ( News - Alert) certifications.
“The nickname Super AP fits this product well. It's a single unit high performance platform designed for hot spot, enterprise, and point-to-multipoint applications at a fraction of the price today's customers expect,” said Jim Tocher, CEO and president of Tranzeo Wireless Technologies in a statement.
“In addition, it's backed by Tranzeo's three-year warranty and life-time customer support,” he added.
The transmit power of the ER-1000HA is +23 dBm and +26 dBm for the ER-1000HG, which allows maximum range. Both ER-1000HA and ER-1000HG include an N-connector for convenient installation with network features such as VLAN support, DHCP relay, VPN client and pass-through, and routing protocols. The models also boasts diagnostic features such as event logs, packets, capture and DHCP relay tester that ensure trouble-free deployment and operation.
Tranzeo Wireless explains that the company will continue offering its comprehensive TR line of access point. The ER series is reportedly the first new access point platform introduced by Tranzeo Wireless in three years. The series complement and extend the functionality of the company's earlier and very successful TR models.
According to Damian Wallace, vice president of Product Development for Tranzeo this product was designed to assist their customers in upgrading their networks to support VOIP and other new technologies.
Wallace said that in the future, they will be releasing additional abilities to the platform, such as WiMAX and Mesh--abilities that the hardware is designed to support today. Once again they are attempting to maximize their customers return on investment.
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet, covering call centers, CRM and information technology. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
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