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2025-07-30Microwave transmission refers to the wireless communication technology that uses microwave frequencies—typically ranging from 1 GHz to 100 GHz—to transmit data over long distances. Unlike traditional radio waves, microwaves travel in line-of-sight paths and are often used in point-to-point communication systems. -
2025-07-18Industrial MESH Networking Equipment Selection Guide
MESH networking is a decentralized communication system where each device (node) can connect to multiple other devices, forming a web-like structure. In industrial settings, this means that even if one node fails or a connection is lost, the network can automatically reroute data through other nodes. This self-healing capability ensures higher reliability and fault tolerance compared to traditional point-to-point or star networks. -
2025-06-13Long-Range Wireless Bridge: 30 km vs 100 km wireless bridge Solutions
Remote industrial applications, rural broadband deployments, or large-scale surveillance networks, wireless bridges are essential for delivering stable and high-throughput data links over long distances. However, selecting the right wireless bridge—be it a 30-kilometer wireless bridge or a 100-kilometer wireless bridge—requires more than just checking the range on the specification sheet. -
2025-04-28What is an ad hoc wireless communication system?
A Wireless Ad hoc Network is a dynamic network formed by nodes autonomously without relying on fixed infrastructure. Its core features are self-organization, self configuration, and self repair, without the need for central control devices (such as base stations or routers), and nodes communicate directly or indirectly through wireless links.

