AvaLAN Wireless Systems, Inc. Datasheets for Network Bridges
Network bridges connect network segments so that devices on both segments can communicate as if they were part of the same network. The centralize network administration and are easier to configure than network routers, which require IP addressing for each computer on each segment.
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The AW2400iTR-PAIR provides the same wireless Ethernet bridge functionality as the weatherproof outdoor AW2400xTR-PAIR, but in convenient small low cost packages for indoor applications. This robust and reliable product provides... | |
The AW2400R2-PAIR allows you to connect RS-232 devices wirelessly in situations where direct wired connections are too costly or have insufficient range, security or noise immunity. It provides direct plug-and-play... | |
The AW2400xTR-PAIR is a robust and reliable product that provides you with a pre-configured non-line-of-sight, point-to-point wireless Ethernet bridge that connects “fringe” IP devices, including IP access control readers, remote... | |
The AW58100HTP-PAIR high speed Ethernet bridge provides a point-to-point line of sight connection to link a "fringe" IP device such as a video surveillance camera that needs robust and secure... | |
The AW58300HTP-PAIR 5.8 GHz Outdoor 300 Mbps Ethernet Bridge provides a pre-configured high power line of sight point-to-point connection capable of reaching up to 15 miles. It is used to... | |
The AW900iTR-PAIR is a pre-configured matched pair of radios that can provide you with a non-line-of-sight, point-to-point wireless Ethernet bridge connection to link “fringe” IP devices, including IP access control... | |
The AW900xTP-PAIR features our popular xTR series radio technology integrated with high gain 12.5 dBi flat panel antennas. It provides a rugged, weatherproof and easily mounted combination package for those... | |
The AW900xTR-PAIR is a robust and reliable, preconfigured matched pair, point-to-point wireless Ethernet bridge that connects “fringe” IP devices, including IP access control readers, remote printers, remote PCs, VoIP phones,... |