Cambium Networks

cnReach N500 220MHz Single Radio

Part Number: NB-N500210B-US

List Price: $1,095.00

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cnReach[tm] N500 220 MHz Radio

For outdoor critical infrastructure operations, cnReach transports process monitoring and control data from the remote sensor back to the operations center supporting real-time automated decision making and on-going analytics. Covering large geographic areas, hard to reach terrain and challenging spectrum environments, cnReach delivers reliable, secure connectivity to the petrochemical, electric utility, water/wastewater/stormwater and transportation industries. cnReach eases the migration to modern networks by combining legacy serial and analog/digital I/O with TCP/IP and Ethernet connectivity.

Fully integrated into a `single pane-of-glass’ management platform (cnMaestro[tm]) cnReach helps bridge the IT/OT sides of complex organizations. Combining cnReach’s licensed and unlicensed narrow-band radios with Cambium Networks’ broadband technologies, industrial organizations are delivering end-to-end Industrial Internet of Things solutions today.

* Licensed 220 MHz (217 – 222 MHz / FCC Part 80 and Part 90)

* Up to 5W transmit (37 dBm); (limited to 2W in 217 to 220 MHz per FCC)

* Single and dual radio configurations for advanced back-to-back relay topologies

* Point-to-point, Point-to-multipoint and Relay configurations in same hardware

* Secure communications with AES 128/256-bit encryption and password authentication

* Highly reliable communications with access point synchronization and adaptive modulation

* Extensive I/O capabilities easing the transition from serial to all-IP networks with multiple serial ports, Ethernet ports and analog/digital I/O built-in

* Sophisticated network planning with LINKPlanner, a no-charge planning tool enabling network designers to predict both capacity and availability of networks crossing all of Cambium’s technologies

* Supported by cnMaestro software for monitoring the status of entire networks carrying traffic across sensors