Fluidmesh Networks wireless Ethernet bridge is IP compatible

September 10, 2007—Fluidmesh 1100, a point-to-point wireless Ethernet bridge designed for security, public safety and video-surveillance applications, creates a fully IP compatible connection that ensures high performance in terms of security, throughput, and reliability.

The Fluidmesh 1100 can operate either on license-free 2.4 GHz, 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands or on the public safety 4.9 GHz band. The preferred frequency can be easily selected through a Web-based interface during installation.

The system’s Web-based interface enables users to easily configure, align, and monitor the wireless link. The Fluidmesh 1100 is a fully IP and Ethernet compatible device and, despite being designed and optimized for video solutions, it can also create fully IP compatible networks that can be employed for multiple services. Possible applications include VOIP communication, data network interconnection, and remote DVR control, notes the company.

Every Fluidmesh 1100 takes advantage of the proprietary Fluidmesh optimization technology for video applications that guarantees unparalleled performances in terms of latency and reliability of the video streams. The system also provides a high level of privacy because its traffic cannot be detected or decoded by standard Wi-Fi compatible radio, says the company. Moreover, Fluidmesh technology is fully compatible with VPN tunnels and industry-standard encryption schemes such as AES and 3DES.

Every Fluidmesh 1100 can be upgraded to become a mesh-capable transmitter by purchasing an add-on routing software package. With this software upgrade, the Fluidmesh 1100 can be deployed in combination with the Fluidmesh 2200 to create mesh networks with more complex architectures. The upgrade also gives the user maximum flexibility in the design of the wireless infrastructure and allows for easy expansions or reconfigurations of the network.

For more information visit the Fluidmesh Web site

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