HauteWRAP Applications

Commercial Surveillance
Warehouse and inventory
Airport, railyard, or port security
Campus
Parking lot

Public Safety
Policy and Fire department
First Responder

Broadcast
ENG
Studio links
Live sports
Production monitoring

What Our Customers Say

“Our longest wireless hop was squeezing a total of 96Mbsp full-duplex. That’s 50Mbps sending and 50Mbps receiving simultaneously!”
—Bryan Whittington
Applied Video Solutions

“Eight of the 16 AXIS PTZ cameras are wireless with the others being a combination of fast Ethernet and fiber optic hardware. The client couldn’t tell the difference between what was wired and what was wireless!”—Woodroy Bennett
SecureComm


HauteWRAP Kits

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Sunday, 10 January 2010 11:35

 

HauteSpot Networks also offers three kits for the HauteWRAP Family products.

Base Station

HauteWRAP Base Station Kits: combining antenna, HauteWRAPSXC wireless router, and pigtails for BaseStation units in multipoint to point systems.

Backhaul

HauteWRAP Backhaul Kits: combining antenna, HauteWRAPSXC wireless router,, and pigtails for point to point backhaul links.

Remote Station

HauteWRAP remote Station Kits: combining antenna, HauteWRAPLX wireless router, and pigtails for stations in multipoint to point systems or lower capacity backhaul.

We hope the chart below will be helpful for selecting your kit. If you need help on mapping and configurating, you can contact our professional services. If you have product questions please contact our pre-sale support.

 

 

Radius Coverage radius_straight
Striaght
Horizontal coverage
< 20 egrees
radius_90
Narrow Sector
Horizontal coverage
of 20-90 degrees
radius_120
Sector
Horizontal coverage of
90-180 degrees
radius_360
Omni direction
360 degrees

Range range_low
Short range
Up to 1000 feet
range_m
Mid range
Up to 2 miles
range_strong
Long range
Up to 12 miles
Topology topology_p2p
Point to point
topology_p2mp
Point to multipoint
topology_mesh
Peer to Peer
One router at each end only One master station with many remotes Many to many relationship - no master unit

Line of Sight lineofsight
Line of sight
nearlineofsigh
Near line of sight
nonlineofsight
Non-line of sight
Must be able to clearly see remote end with clearance in all directions Some thin trees or an building partially obstructing view Total obstruction. Cannot see remote end
Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 March 2012 14:29 )

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