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NetPoint Antennas NP2 34DBI + Mimosa C5C Connectorized Client Device 5GHz
$ 279.83
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Description
Model: NP2Highlights:
The widest frequency range in the market
Connectivity with other brands: Ubiquiti, Mimosa, Cambium, etc.
45 ° Slant type polarization for reduction of noise levels
Highly robust and stable
Customizable: Wind and corrosion resistance could be increased to order in addition to customizable mounting for all types of towers.
Features
High-precision parabolic reflector
Extruded aluminum manufacturing
V/H dual-polarization
Includes mounting
Includes support for universal radio
45° Polarization
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Model: C5C
The Mimosa C5C is a flexible connectorized client radio
solution for accommodating long range and custom antenna solutions. Incorporating unique
Multi-User MIMO
technology
and support for Mimosa’s
SRS technology
, the C5c enables the fastest speeds and is the most scalable wireless access solution available today. The C5c isideal for professionally-installed rural fixed wireless and long range applications for
point-to-point backhaul links
.
Flexible Antenna Options
Connect to virtually any dual polarization antenna to Custom engineer longer distance client links. The C5c Has dual RP-SMA connectors for easy cabled antenna Connectivity. It can be mounted to any pole via hose Clamps or easily clipped onto antennas supporting Compatible clip-on mounting bracket systems.
PTP Backhaul Links
The C5c provides extreme price/ performance for PTP backhaul links in a small form factor. Wide frequency range support allows avoidance of crowded 5 GHz spectrum bands. Where regulations allow, long distances are enabled with high system power and flexible antenna options.
SRS Client
The C5c offers client-side support for Mimosa’s proprietary Spectrum Reuse Synchronization (SRS) technology. This ensures each client device precisely receives and transmits under the timing control of the access point and can dynamically request upstream bandwidth.As opposed to alternative (fixed) timeslot protocols, upstream bandwidth and latencies are allocated on demand which enables significantly higher overall upstream network bandwidth utilization.