Highest Link Reliability
Proxim’s GigaLink 6232/6432 and 6442 is a series of full-duplex
point-to-point wireless bridges that offers affordable, highly reliable,
short and medium range outdoor links for OC-3/STM-1 (155 Mbps) and OC-12/STM-4
(622 Mbps) interfaces. These fieldproven millimeter wave transceivers
represent one of the most reliable wireless solutions available today.
Full duplex operation with near-zero latency ensures reliable operation
and unlimited consecutive pointto- point links.
Unprecedented Cost Effectiveness
Proxim’s GigaLink 6232/6432 and 6442 systems enable customers
with truly affordable broadband wireless solutions for today's last-mile
applications. Since they work in the license-free 60 GHz band, there are
no spectrum licenses to purchase and no expensive trenching required -
this enables you to provide connectivity at a price point that will not
dramatically impact CapEx and OpEx budgets.
Safety and Security
Proxim’s GigaLink 6232/6432 and 6442 systems offer outstanding
safety and security. Direct exposure from a transceiver is less than 9
µW/cm (average power), and, due to the unique oxygen absorption properties
of the 60 GHz spectrum, several thousand of the same frequency systems
can be deployed in a ten square kilometer area without worrying about
interference.
Key Features
First FCC Part 15.255-certified millimeter wavelength system
operating in the 57.05 to 64vGHz band
OC-3/STM-1 (155 Mbps) and OC-12/STM-4 (622 Mbps) full-duplex
bandwidths
Extremely high link availability
Narrow beamwidth increases security and enables virtually
interference-free operation
Third-generation, mature product line
Highly cost-effective Direct Digital Modulation scheme
Low emissions system
Simple one-person installation and alignment
GUI-based integrated management and SNMP capabilities
Compact size and weight designed for outdoor deployments
Custom network planning and link deployment tools
Applications
Point-to-point Wireless Bridge for OC-3 and OC-12
interfaces
Enterprise LAN and PBX extension
WAN connection redundancy
ISP remote POP
ISP direct customer connections using point-to-point