ePMP 4600 6 GHz Fixed Wireless Access Point

Gbps capacity leveraging 160 MHz channels and 802.11ax technology spanning from 5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz.

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Service providers face ever-increasing demand for capacity in a limited amount of spectrum. The Force 4600 series of 6 GHz subscriber modules (SM) meets this demand offering high performance and low latency across both PMP and PTP deployments. The Force 4600 Series of SM’s is available in two form factors: the Force 4600C connectorized with 2 x RP-SMA connectors and the Force 4625 integrated with a 25 dBi dish antenna. The Force 4600C offers higher capacity and higher modulation. An optional range extender is ordered separately and can be assembled and attached in the field increasing gain to 28 dBi. This extender adds additional link budget and fade margin for challenging links or to move to higher capacity where needed and higher modulations can be achieved.

  • Frequency Range: Wide Band Operation 5925–7125 MHz (Note: Allowable frequencies and bands are dictated by individual country regulations.) Operation under AFC (Automatic frequency coordination) control in FCC jurisdictions.
  • Frequency Spacing: Configurable on 5 MHz increments
  • Channel Width: 20 | 40 | 80 | 160 MHz
  • 4x4 MU-MIMO/OFDMA based on 802.11ax underlying technology
  • Ethernet Interface: 100/1000 BaseT, rate auto negotiated, 802.3at compliant; 4600C has SFP+ port
  • Protocols Used: IPv4/IPV6 , UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, SNMPv2c, HTTPs, STP, SSH, IGMP snooping

  • Dimensions 256 x 125 x 47 mm
  • IP67
  • Temperature -40°C to 55°C

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