Redline AN-50 High Speed Pt-to-Pt bridge


The Redline AN-50 is a point-to-point and multi-point fixed broadband wireless system utilizing advanced orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technology. Redline's distinctive OFDM approach - along with other sophisticated features - helps to overcome the many performance limitations plaguing current first-generation wireless broadband equipment as well as second-generation platforms using alternative technologies.

The AN-50 is configurable to operate as a high-speed point-to-point link or as a point-to-multipoint system. Redline provides the industry's first true low-cost and scalable multi-service platform to support both wireless backhaul and access functions from a common equipment infrastructure and management system.

The AN-50 functions at up to 72 Mbps over the air (48 Mbps sustained ethernet rate) and operates in the license-exempt band of 5.8 GHz. The AN-50 boasts patented technologies to address potential inter-cell interference issues. The AN-50 also introduces dynamic adaptive modulation in both upstream and downstream directions, automatically selecting BPSK, QPSK, 16 or 64 QAM, depending on propagation conditions. This maximizes spectral efficiency and hence revenue potential for a given deployment scenario. Several AN-50 antenna options support ranges beyond 50 miles (80 km).

Key Highlights

  • Point-to-Point standard configuration
  • Point-to-Multipoint optional upgrade
  • 5.8 GHz (ISM Band)
  • Over-the-air rates of up to 72 Mbps
  • Sustained Ethernet rate of up to 48 Mbps
  • Range capability beyond 50 miles (80 km)
  • Ethernet bridge
  • 10/100 BaseT interface
  • Intuitive management system
  • Over-the-air 64-bit encryption


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