wireless net Sourcing Overview
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
