WBS-2400


Wavion WBS-2400 is an advanced Wi-Fi base station that provides greater ranges and increased capacity. It enables service providers, communities and enterprises to deliver high quality service with fewer base stations at a lower costs.

The WBS-2400 Wi-Fi base station is the ideal solution for metro and rural Wi-Fi infrastructure. Based on Wavion’s patented, spatially adaptive, beamforming technology the WBS-2400 has the best performance in terms of throughput, range, indoor penetration and interference mitigation. This ensures that providers are able to offer cost effective, top quality service.

The WBS-2400 makes metro and rural Wi-Fi infra-structures significantly less costly to install, operate, and maintain. Providers can save on capital and operating expenses, accelerating return on investment and making metro and rural wireless services affordable for a broad range of municipalities
and enterprises.


Key Features
  • Extended coverage to the users
  • Self backhaul with extended range
  • Increased throughput
  • Enhanced interference resilience
  • Higher quality coverage in urban areas
  • Improved indoor penetration
Key Benefits
  • Cost effective metro and rural Wi-Fi infra-structures with fewer base stations are facilitated by the extended range and uniform coverage
  • High quality service level with fewer dead spots provided by the uniform coverage and enhanced non-line-of-sight operation
  • Smooth operation in urban settings enabled by the high resilience to interference
  • Smooth support for weaker clients such as PDA’s and smart phones supported by the unique, spatially adaptive, beamforming technology

Applications
The WBS-2400 base station has been optimized to provide the best performance in a wide range of applications

  • Business connectivity - providing broadband access with high quality of service to business users.
  • Municipalities - using the Wi-Fi network for multiple purposes including: automatic meter reading (AMR), traffic control, mobile worker access and connectivity to official facilities.
  • Public safety (video over Wi-Fi) - leveraging the high quality Wi-Fi network to access cameras in remote locations.
  • Rural connectivity - supporting multiple remote locations efficiently with a very low number of base stations.
  • Internet to schools and communities - offering Internet access to schools and communities in developing countries as a tool for bridging the “technology gap”
  • Residential access - creating a cost effective solution with self-installed Wi-Fi CPE’s. In addition to offering broadband wireless service bundled with VoIP.
  • Building Coverage - offering broadband Wi-Fi internet access with minimal infrastructure costs.