Motorola IAP7300 Intelligent Access Point

Motorola Updated: 2008-08-19 RSS
Motorola IAP7300 Intelligent Access Point

The Intelligent Access Point (IAP) provides the wireless gateway between a MOTOMESHTM Quattro network and the wired world. If greater network capacity is required, additional IAPs can be easily deployed.

The IAP7300 contains two standards-compliant, 802.11 (WiFi) radios and two of Motorola’s widely acclaimed Mobility Enabled Access (MEA) mobile broadband radios. One set of WiFi and MEA radios operate in the unlicensed, 2.4 GHz band and the other set operate in the licensed, 4.9 GHz public safety band.

Licensed 4.9 GHz and Unlicensed 2.4 GHz
The IAP7300 contains two standards compliant, 802.11 (WiFi) radios and two of Motorola's widely acclaimed Mobility Enabled Access (MEA) mobile broadband radios. One set of WiFi and MEA radios operate in the unlicensed, 2.4 GHz band and the other set operate in the licensed, 4.9 GHz public safety band. Public safety, public works and public access can all be given separate and dedicated wireless broadband access due to MOTOMESH's multi-radio, multifrequency architecture. The IAP's dual, independent backhaul connections deliver public safety users added security by providing physical network separation from public and other, unrelated backhaul networks.

Stationary and Mobile Wireless Broadband
When configured with its full complement of four radios, each IAP delivers maximum, continuous, symmetrical data rates ranging from 900 Kbps for mobile, 4.9 GHz MEA users to 20 Mbps for stationary, 2.4 GHz WiFi users. Motorola's exclusive, MEA radio technology supports seamless, mobile, broadband connectivity in both the licensed 4.9 GHz and unlicensed 2.4 GHz bands, even at speeds in excess of 150 mph.

Intelligent Access Points Also Provide:

* Local network management of Wireless Routers and Client Devices
* Fixed reference point for position location services
* Mobility management