All AvaLAN products use at least a 128-bit AES FIPS 197 NIST certified encryption protocol. We also offer radios that are NIST certified FIPS140-2 Level 2 encryption.
All radios with exception to the bridge pairs can be used to expand the existing wireless network. To add new radios to the network, simply key the new subscriber unit to the existing access point, ensuring that the Network Name, Encryption Key, and ...
AvaLAN products use a sub-block retransmission protocol rather than a full packet retransmission protocol. AvaLAN’s Smart Packet Fragmentation protocol breaks large Ethernet packets into smaller sub-blocks. If any sub-block has an error only that ...
AvaLAN products operate in 900 MHz, 2,4 GHz and 5.8 GHz bands. Unique to AvaLAN products is our frequency intelligence that merges the best of Frequency Hopping with Direct Sequence radio architecture. AvaLAN’s protocol continuously monitors the ...
Yes, so long as the combined data rate from the cameras does not exceed the radios’ capabilities. A rule of thumb is to imagine only having 60% of the aggregate bandwidth (180 Mbps for a radio with 300 Mbps aggregate bandwidth) available through the ...