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cn-Wave V1000

Designed For High-speed and High-density Deployments

V1000 is featured with wide-range, 80º beamforming for easy installation. Powered by 802.3af PoE, V1000 supports up to 2 Gbps with 1 Gbps in the uplink direction and 1 Gbps in the downlink direction.

Cambium Networks’ 60 GHz cnWave solution provides easy, fast and cost-effective wireless gigabit connectivity for edge access and/or high-capacity backhaul for edge access solutions at a significantly lower TCO than fiber infrastructure. Service providers and enterprises now have access to gigabit for business and residential connectivity, backhaul for Wi-Fi access or LTE/5G small cell. Certified for Facebook Terragraph, cnWave mesh solutions are highly efficient at handling high-density deployments in cities and suburban areas.

V1000 is featured with wide-range, 80º beamforming for easy installation. Powered by 802.3af PoE, V1000 supports up to 2 Gbps with 1 Gbps in the uplink direction and 1 Gbps in the downlink direction.

60 GHz cnWave operates with Cambium Networks’ cnMaestro management system. cnMaestro™ is a cloud-based or on-premises software platform for secure, end-to-end network control. cnMaestro wireless network manager simplifies device management by offering full network visibility and zero-touch provisioning. View and perform a full suite of wireless network management functions in real time. Optimize system availability, maximize throughput and meet emerging needs of business and residential customers.

Spectrum

Frequency Range: 57 to 66 GHz in a single SKU
Channel Width: 2.16 GHz, 4.32 GHz*

Carrier Bonding*: Up to 2 adjacent channels
Mode of Operation: PMP or Mesh, PTP*
* Available in future release

Performance characteristics

Modulation & Coding Schemes: MCS-0 (BPSK) to MCS-12 (16-QAM)
Latency: < 1 ms
Maximum EIRP: 38 dBm

Security

Encryption: 128-bit AES
Firmware Security: Signed Firmware Images

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