


Operational Mode Compatibility Avoid overlooking the work mode flexibility; selecting a wireless net that supports multiple modes like FDD, TDD, Mesh, and AP+STA ensures adaptability across various network topologies and use cases.
Transmission Rate and Frequency Range Selection Negotiate for devices offering transmission rates above 200 Mbps combined with a frequency range that suits your environment, such as 500-680 MHz or 1300-1500 MHz, to optimize throughput and minimize interference.
Power Output Considerations In practice, most suppliers provide transmit power options ranging from 17 dBm to 40 dBm; higher power levels like 39 dBm or 40 dBm extend coverage but may increase regulatory scrutiny and power consumption.
Power Supply Type Impact on Deployment Costs The choice between DC power supply, 24 V PoE, or 48 V PoE can account for up to 15% of installation and operational costs, so evaluate your infrastructure compatibility carefully to avoid costly retrofits.





















