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RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
Release 3.1.00
Chapter 1
Introduction
Welcome to RADWIN 5000 HPMP!
RADWIN 5000 HPMP delivers up to 200Mbps and is the ideal choice for last mile enterprise
connectivity and high-end applications that demand assured performance with guaranteed
bandwidth per subscriber.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP sector base station delivers up to 200Mbps, providing the highest end
user capacity in the market to best support voice, data and high resolution video applications,
today and tomorrow. By delivering high capacity over a single radio unit, RADWIN solution
saves valuable tower space, eases maintenance efforts and reduces the total cost of owner-
ship per megabit. Offering a variety of powerful SUs, RADWIN 5000 HPMP enables service
capacity of up to 50Mbps for enterprise customers.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP Highlights
High capacity per Sector
100 Mbps aggregate net throughput, full duplex
Ethernet connectivity
High capacity end user equipment - 10, 20, 50Mbps
Up to 16 Subscriber Units per sector
Guaranteed SLA and capacity per Subscriber Unit
Small and constant latency - 4 to 10msec typical under full sector load
Wide range of frequency bands - 4.8 to 6GHz
Some Terminology
A Point to Multipoint network is typically abbreviated to PtMP. The PtMP networks
described in this Manual are of course, radio links.
A PtMP link consists of at least one Base Station (BS) radio linked to several Subscriber
Unit (SU) radios. The SUs are sometimes called Customer Premises Equipment (CPEs).
The terminology comes from the field of telephony.
The radio links are effected by using a sector antenna with the BS. The SUs use directional
antennas aligned to the BS.

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