Typical Deployment; Figure 1-1 Typical Ptp 250 Bridge Deployment (Grounding Not Shown) - Motorola PTP 250 User Manual

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PTP 250 User Guide
802.11n device
PTP250 uses 802.11n encoding and radio transmission. In areas where the PTP 250
co-exists with 802.11a and 802.11n devices, the PTP 250 detects the 802.11a and
802.11n radio signals and chooses a clear channel away from any interference.
Avoiding interference from nearby devices
At initialization, the products monitor the available frequency channels to find a
channel that is clear of interference.

Typical deployment

The PTP 250 bridge consists of a pair of identical units, one deployed at each end of
the link. The radio link operates on a single frequency channel. One unit is configured
as a master and the other as a slave. The master unit takes responsibility for
controlling the link in both directions.
The bridge is aimed at a wide range of applications. One example is an enterprise that
needs to connect together the Local Area Network (LAN) of two or more buildings as
shown in

Figure 1-1 Typical PTP 250 bridge deployment (grounding not shown)

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Overview of the PTP 250
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