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Wireless Network Solutions for Defense & Industrial Applications

As a professional wireless network equipment manufacturer, Tuqian specializes in military-grade, high-performance wireless communication systems designed for mission-critical operations. Our tactical wireless networks deliver secure, interference-resistant connectivity for defense, surveillance, and industrial automation, ensuring robust data transmission in the harshest environments.

Applications Include:

Tactical Military Networks – Secure communications for command centers and field units

Border & Coastal Surveillance – Wireless video backhaul from remote sensors

Industrial IoT & Automation – Reliable machine-to-machine (M2M) connectivity

Emergency Response Systems – Rapid-deploy networks for disaster recovery


Ad Hoc Wireless Network

How to Set Up a Wireless Self-Networking Station in Remote Areas

2025-09-16
A wireless self-networking station refers to a communication system where devices connect directly to each other without requiring centralized infrastructure like routers, towers, or ISPs. These networks are often based on ad hoc networking principles or mesh networking technologies, where each device can act as both a transmitter and a receiver.
Ad Hoc Wireless Network

What are the Applications of Ad Hoc Wireless Network?

2025-09-11
In the ever-evolving landscape of wireless communication, ad hoc wireless networks have emerged as a critical technology for enabling flexible, scalable, and infrastructure-free connectivity. Unlike traditional wireless networks that rely on centralized infrastructure such as base stations or routers, ad hoc networks are self-organizing systems where each device acts as both a transmitter and receiver. This decentralized approach allows devices to communicate directly with each other, forming a dynamic network on the fly.
Point to Multipoint Wireless Network

What Is Point to Point and Point to Multipoint Wireless Network?

2025-09-05
Wireless networks have revolutionized the way businesses, institutions, and communities connect across distances. While wired connections like fiber optics and Ethernet cables are still common, wireless solutions offer flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, especially in challenging environments. Among wireless networking technologies, point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks are widely used for connecting remote locations. Understanding the differences between these two types and their applications is essential for designing reliable and efficient networks.
Point to Point Wireless

What Is a Point to Point Wireless Bridge Connection?

2025-08-07
A point to point wireless bridge is a communication setup that connects two distant networks or devices wirelessly. Typically, it involves two wireless devices (such as radios or antennas) aligned directly with each other, creating a dedicated communication channel over long distances—ranging from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers. These bridges transmit data through radio or microwave frequencies and act like a virtual Ethernet cable between two locations.
Wireless Network

What Is the Difference Between a Wireless Network and an Ad Hoc Network?

2025-07-16
A wireless network refers to any computer network that uses wireless data connections between network nodes. These are typically infrastructure-based, meaning they rely on centralized devices
ad hoc wireless network

What is an Ad Hoc Wireless Network?

2025-06-16
An ad hoc wireless network is a decentralized type of wireless network where each device, or node, participates equally in data transmission and routing. These devices communicate directly with each other, forming a peer-to-peer network. There is no central router or access point; instead, every node can act as both a host and a router.