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or -02) or the 90V-230V switching power supply (ACPSSW-01) and associated RJ45 connector.
The BH Module can also be connected to the CMM, which will supply power to the BH Module
and networking with the AP Modules at the AP Cluster.
Note: In release R3 of the Canopy software the backhaul modules can be configured to be timing
master or timing slave through the WEB interface.
Canopy Configurations
The Motorola Canopy Wireless Internet Platform is available in two baseline configurations –
Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint. The following sections detail these baseline
configurations.
Point-to-Point System
The Canopy Wireless Internet Platform can be configured to form a Point-to-Point network
connection that can be used in wireless backhaul, bridging and other data applications. The 5.7
GHz Point–to-Point configuration, as shown in Figure 3, can span distances up to 35 miles using
the Reflector Kit. The Reflector Kit also can significantly reduce external interference issues.
Distances of greater than 35 miles can be achieved by daisy chaining the units. The Point-to-
Point system operates at 5.7 GHz with a raw data rata rate of 10 Mbps and measurable data
throughput rates of 7+ Mbps. Motorola also offers a 5.2 GHz Point-to-Point system which has a
range of two miles without the reflector kits. The reflector kits used with the 5.7 GHz Point-to-
Point solution cannot be used with the 5.2 GHz Point-to-Point solution due to FCC EiRP limits
in the 5.2 GHz band.
Part Numbers and Components
Table 1 details the part numbers and component list for a single Canopy Point-to-Point link.
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