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Wireless Connections provided Alvarion VL wiring diagram
This document details the main features, known limitations, and other important notifications with respect to BreezeACCESS VL 900 product release 5.5M. It corresponds to software versions:
- VL-900-AU software version 5.1.25
- VL-900-SU software version 5.1.25
BreezeACCESS VL 900 release 5.5M is supported starting from Device Driver version 2.6.0.13 of
AlvariSTAR and AlvariCRAFT. AlvariSTAR DD 2.6.0.13 version has to be installed on AlvariSTAR infrastructure platform version 3.2.3.5
This document details the main features, known limitations, and other important notifications with respect to BreezeACCESS VL product release 5.5M. It corresponds to software versions:
- VL-AU software version 5.5.27
- VL-SU software version 5.5.27
- VL-SU-Lite software version 2.1.10.
BreezeACCESS VL release 5.5M is supported starting from Device Driver version 2.6.0.13 of
AlvariSTAR and AlvariCRAFT.
AlvariSTAR DD 2.6.0.13 version has to be installed on AlvariSTAR infrastructure platform version
3.2.3.5
This document details the main features, known limitations, and other important notifications with respect to BreezeACCESS EZ product release 5.5M. It corresponds to software versions:
o AU-EZ software version 5.5.27
o SU-EZ software version 2.1.10
BreezeACCESS EZ release 5.5M is supported starting from version 5.5.1 of BreezeCONFIG
configuration tool.
This is the BreezeACCESS VL System Manual SW V5.1
This is the BreezeACCESS VL V5.1 (900 MHz Band) Release Note
The purpose of this document is to provide detailed recommendations for the installation of BreezeACCESS VL 900 units which will include AU installation requirements, guidelines for selection of external filters (if required), AU antenna collocation recommendations, SU installation requirements for CLOS and NLOS link conditions and troubleshooting options. For additional information please refer to the relevant sections in the BreezeACCESS VL System Manual.This document will also provide recommendation for antenna installation and spacing, and frequency plan considerations.
BreezeACCESS VL 900, Alvarion’s broadband wireless platform in the 900 MHz frequency, is part of the BreezeACCESS product family, the performance and feature benchmark solution for license-exempt bands. Superior features such as non-line-of-sight (NLOS), extended reach, high capacity in all packet sizes, encryption, and end-to-end QoS for time-critical applications are key to its success in deployments worldwide.....
System messages guide describes what you might see in the logged messages of the radios.
This is the administration manual for Alvarion VL V4.0.27.
This paper introduces basic elements of VoIP technology and explains how these elements influence voice capacity and quality over wireless networks. Once the technology is introduced, this paper provides guidelines on selecting proper VoIP gateways to work with wireless networks, as well as configuring BreezeACCESS VL based wireless network for maximizing performances and capacity.
The purpose of this document is to describe the functionality of the concatenation feature in firmware version 3.1.
This document describes the capacity increase available through the use of 10 MHz channels. The examples are for the FCC 5.8 GHz band (country code 1020). Similar improvements are available in other bands as well (pending on availability of HW revision C in these bands).
The OPS-AC is a member of the OPS family of Outdoor Power Supply units that are intended to be used with different Alvarion radio units in applications where there is a need to install the power supply unit outdoors. Video surveillance and Homeland security are two such applications that will require the use of the OPS-AC.
The OPS-HD-AC is a member of the OPS family of Outdoor Power Supply units that are intended to be used with different Alvarion radio units in applications where there is a need to install the power supply unit outdoors. Video surveillance and Homeland security are two such applications that will require the use of the OPS-AC.
Instructions (with pictures) on how to prepare the Indoor-To-Outdoor Cable.
This is a Technical Note.
This is a BreezeACCESS VL Security Technical Paper.
This Technical Note describes the priority setting and its implementation in BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B V2.0.
The SU-E-BS is a new backhauling model based on the BreezeACCESS VL Subscriber Unit. The SU-E-BS indoor unit is designed for installation in the base station AU-BS-VL chassis. The outdoor unit is a SU-E-ODU with a connection to an external antenna (not included in the kit).
The purpose of this document is to describe the flow of Voice over IP traffic in BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B. A description of different voice over IP traffic is also provided, followed by an explanation on how to optimize system performance with voice traffic, through voice generation equipment configuration and system configuration.
This is a Tech Spec Sheet
BreezeACCESS VL Antenna Co-location Guidelines
Take advantage of the improved economics of wireless with increased subscribers and low cost infrastructure investment with future-ready capacity and rich features. With BreezeACCESS VL, operators offer a wide variety of services and applications including VoIP, wireless leased line, hotspot feeding, gaming, secure VPN, video surveillance and xDSL in urban and rural environments,even in extreme temperatures.
This document provides an overview of the system planning and design guidelines required to insure a successful implementation and installation of BreezeACCESS VL fixed broadband wireless system. The BreezeACCESS VL is a high capacity system operating in the 5.8 GHz unlicensed spectrum, utilizing OFDM modulation and intended for cellular-like deployment, utilizing flexible and scalable system architecture and network planning scenarios.