Cambium Networks Launches New Wireless Broadband Device

Cambium Networks, a leading global provider of wireless networking solutions, announced the availability of the ePMP™ Force 190 wireless broadband module. When configured for a point-to-point wireless link, the system provides up to 200 Mbps of connectivity for streaming video, voice, and data applications. When deployed in a point-to-multipoint configuration with the ePMP 2000 or ePMP 1000 Access Point (AP), the Force 190 Subscriber Module (SM) provides up to 200 Mbps of bi-directional throughput to a long range with its 22 dBi antenna.

“The ePMP Force 190 is designed to support rapid deployment of wireless connectivity in noisy RF environments,” said Sakid Ahmed, Vice President of Engineering at Cambium Networks. “With the high gain antenna, narrow beamwidth and compact form factor, the Force 190 provides a quality connection that performs in a high-interference environment and is easy to install.”

Key Force 190 features include:

  • 200 Mbps bi-directional throughput
  • 4.9 – 5.9 GHz frequency – configurable for 5, 10, 20 and 40 MHz channel widths
  • 22 dBi gain antenna for long-range connectivity
  • Low 2 – 3 msec latency for sensitive streaming video and voice connectivity
  • Small footprint – and easy to install

“The Force 190 design is based on input from wireless ISP service providers around the world,” said Scott Imhoff, Senior Vice President, Product Management, Cambium Networks. “The solution provides an affordable, quality connection that is interference-tolerant and can be rapidly deployed to provide a high-speed link almost anywhere in a matter of hours.”

Cambium Networks is hosting a free webinar ePMP Solutions on August 8 at 9 a.m. CDT.

The ePMP Force 190 is available now through Cambium Networks resellers.

Source: cambiumnetworks.com
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