Spider wireless network bridges and routers offer the most flexibility
--
at the lowest cost. With Spider you can deploy your wireless Internet
service, or Point-to-Point high-speed circuit faster than traditional
leased lines, and at a fraction of the cost!
All models offer 64 or 128 bit encryption, NAT, DHCP server & client,
bandwidth limiting, and are fully SNMP manageable. With a standard 10/100
Mbps Ethernet port, and over the air data rate of up to 11Mbps Spider
bridges offer actual sustained throughputs of up to 5.5Mbps. With
Spider's high power output of 200mW, you can obtain a range of over 10
miles (multipoint) or to more than 20 miles point-to-point. With the
Spider 4000 series there is no need to run expensive bulky RF coaxial
cable because the Spider Bridge is designed to be mast mounted. Simply
mount the outdoor unit right next to your antenna, and run standard
outdoor CAT5 cable to the indoor power unit. You'll save time and money
with every install.
Spider CPE Model 4100 is ideal for residential, or Small Office / Home Office (SOHO) customers. Spider CPE 4100 allows up to 5 Ethernet device connections. Spider CPE Model 4200 offers all of the great features of the 4100, but in addition it offers TCP/IP routing, and unlimited computer or Ethernet device connections. CPE 4200 is ideally suited for larger business, or Internet clients who require additional capacity. At the core of every Spider Wireless Network is the Spider Base Station Model 4400, which serves as the central access point for all CPE units. Offering all the same features as the CPE 4200 the Base Station 4400 can be programmed to function as either a CPE, or Base station device. In addition, Spider 4400 can operate as an industry standard 802.11b compatible access point while at the same time offer all the same great features like NAT, DHCP server, IP Routing, and full SNMP management. This base station model comes standard with dual (diversity) N-type RF connections so you won't have to worry about multi-path propagation issues. Feature comparison:
SPECIFICATIONS: Power Input: 14 VDC power pack / Uses 110 VAC Power
Output:
23dBm (200mW) Receive
Sensitivity: -87 dBm at 11
Mbps
-90
dBm at 5 Mbps
-93
dBm at 2 Mbps
-95
dBm at 1 Mbps RF Connector: (1) N-Female bulkhead
(second
N-Female for diversity optional) Dimensions: 5.75”(W) x 4.5” (H) x 2” (D) Mounting: 1.25” to 2.375”
diameter
mast / Optional wall mount Operating Temperature:
-30° to 55° Celsius
(-22° to
131° Fahrenheit) predicted temperature range, with non-condensing
humidity. Operating
Frequency:
2400-2483.5 MHz Channels: U.S. (FCC) 11, France
4,
Japan 1 Modulation: DSSS (CCK, DQPSK,
DBPSK) Spreading: 11-chip Baker
sequence Bit
Error Rate:
Better
than 10-5 Media
Access:
CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) KEY
FEATURES:
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