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4ipnet Unveils Multi-Mode Last-Mile Broadband Solution For Wireless ISPs (WISPS)

4ipnet Unveils Multi-Mode Last-Mile Broadband Solution for Wireless ISPs (WISPS)



Taipei, -/Wi-Fi Technology News/- 4ipnet unveils CPE110 (with built-in patch antenna), a multi-mode Last-Mile Broadband Solution for Wireless ISP (WISPs). As a last-mile solution using built-in patch antenna and versatile modes, CPE110 allows WISPs deliver wireless broadband Internet service to potential residential and business customers with minimal investment and maintenance.



Key Features and Benefits:

- High and adjustable RF power (up to 23dBm/200mW) for wider signal coverage range
- Built-in Patch Antenna: 10 dBi (Horizontal: 110 degree; Vertical: 60 degree)
-Weatherproof and Watertight Rugged Cast-metal Housing (IP66 Compliant)
-Power over Ethernet (PoE) built-in for single cable installation
-Wireless bandwidth allocation (uplink/downlink) delivered to each building depending on different subscription plans
-Acts as a Home Router for IP Sharing and firewall, all-in-one installation solution; there is no need for extra router


For detail datasheet, please go to: http://www.4ipnet.com/downloads/CPE110_Datasheet.pdf

For Channel Partner Program, please contact sales@4ipnet.com.

About 4ipnet

4IPNET, INC. is a provider of cost-effective, high performance and easy-to-use network products that address the needs of public wireless network operation, small to medium-size businesses, SOHO, and home networking environments.


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