700 Mbps Point-to-Multipoint  UBR | ion4lx_BTS

5 GHz 700 Mbps UBR with Integrated Sector Antenna

Centralized Point-to-Multipoint Wireless Backhaul for Multi-Site Networks

The ion4lx_BTS is a high-performance Point-to-Multipoint Unlicensed Band Radio, engineered for enterprise and service provider networks. Operating in the 5 GHz spectrum, it delivers up to 700 Mbps aggregate throughput using 2x2 MIMO and 256 QAM, ensuring efficient and reliable wireless distribution from a central hub to multiple endpoints. With an integrated 17/19 dBi sector antenna, the ion4lx_BTS minimizes tower space requirements while maximizing coverage. Its IP67-rated enclosure, 6 kV surge protection, and extended temperature variants ensure dependable performance in harsh outdoor environments.

Advanced features like AI-powered spectrum management, automatic transmit power control, and enterprise-grade security maintain robust, uninterrupted connectivity. Flexible deployment options—including 1+0 and 1+1 configurations—allow seamless adaptation to diverse network scenarios.Ideal for enterprises, the ion4lx_BTS securely connects multiple sites with high-speed wireless links. For campuses, it ensures fast and reliable coverage across multiple buildings. In industrial and building-to-building deployments, it delivers robust, high-capacity connectivity, making it a versatile solution for diverse network expansion needs.

Radio Capabilities

  • 802.11ac

  • 5.1 to 5.9 GHz Frequency Band

  • 2x2 MIMO

  • Upto 256 QAM Modulation

  • 700 Mbps Peak Data Throughput

  • 10/20/40/80 MHz Channel Width

  • Upto 27 dBm Tx Power

  • 17/19 dBi Integrated Sector Antenna

Hardware & Interfaces

  • 1 x 1 GbE

  • IEEE 802.3at, 48V Indoor/Outdoor AC/DC PoE

  • 6 kV Surge Protection

  • IP67 Protection

Wireless

  • Dynamic Channel Selection (DCS)

  • Dynamic Data Rate Selection (DDRS)

  • Automatic Tx Power Control (ATPC)

  • Automatic Channel Selection (ACS)

  • Hitless Channel & Modulation Change

  • Spectrum Analyser

  • Y1731- Bandwidth Notification Message

Networking

  • 4 level Priority QoS

  • IPv4 / IPv6 Support

  • Transparent and Management VLAN

Security

  • AES-256

  • WPA2

  • MAC Based Access Control

Management

  • Web GUI

  • CLI

  • EMS (SNMPv2/v3)

Customizable

  • Dying Gasp

  • GPS

  • Temperature Sensor

  • Extended Temperature
    Note: Variants can be Combined to Meet Unique Deployment Needs

Applications

Enterprise

Multiple Sites

Securely and efficiently distribute high-speed connectivity from one central point to multiple sites.

Campus Connectivity

Enterprise Campus

Simplify network expansion with fast, secure multipoint connections across entire campus.

Video surveillance & Security

Remote Monitoring

Video surveillance and Security: High-bandwidth backhaul for real-time HD video streaming and remote monitoring.

Building to Building

Warehouses

Building to Building: Fast, cost-efficient network links between offices, warehouses, and remote facilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to key questions about our UBRs, covering use cases,
connectivity, and deployment benefits

What is the ion411_BTS/ion412_BTS, and how does its integrated sector antenna help in network deployment?

The ion411_BTS/ion412_BTS is a 700 Mbps P2MP Unlicensed Band Radio (UBR) with an integrated sector antenna. This design is engineered to provide reliable and efficient communication on a crowded cell tower by offering directional coverage. The integrated antenna simplifies the installation process, making it a great solution for expanding networks.

What key features of the point to point UBR ensure durability and reliability for outdoor use?

The ion411_BTS PtMP UBR is built to sustain challenging outdoor environments, with an IP67 certification for ingress protection. It can operate in extreme temperatures from -40°C to 55°C (for the extended temperature variant) and withstands wind loads up to 180 km/hour. Additionally, it includes 4kV surge protection via its PoE port.

How does a PtMP BTS improve broadband delivery for ISPs and rural networks?

PtMP BTS radios enable ISPs to connect several villages, enterprises, or customer sites from a single base station. With 700 Mbps aggregate throughput, advanced QoS, and adaptive RF technology, they help expand rural broadband and bridge the digital divide without relying on fiber everywhere.

Can enterprises use a Point-to-Multipoint UBR for private networks?

Yes. Enterprises can use PtMP UBRs to interconnect offices, warehouses, and campuses securely. The system supports VLANs, advanced firewall rules, and QoS, making it ideal for applications like video surveillance, cloud access, and VoIP.

How does adaptive RF technology in point to multipoint radios improve performance?

Adaptive RF technology leverages AI-driven algorithms to optimize parameters like channel selection, modulation rate, and transmit power in real time. This ensures superior signal quality, reduced interference, and high availability, even in dense wireless environments.

How does the point to multipoint BTS radio ensure network security and data integrity for multiple connected endpoints?

The point to multipoint BTS radio is equipped with a robust security suite to protect data across your network. It supports 256-bit AES encryption, a strong encryption format for wireless media. To prevent unwanted threats, the radio offers Wireless MAC Access Level Control and SSID lock with WPA2/WPA3 support, which are critical for securing connections in a Point-to-Multipoint network.

What is the difference between PTP and PMP?

The main difference between PTP (Point-to-Point) and PMP (Point-to-Multipoint) is the network topology. PTP connects two specific points with a dedicated link, ideal for high-capacity backhaul. PMP connects a single central hub (or base station) to multiple remote locations (or subscriber units), making it perfect for delivering "last-mile" internet service to an entire neighborhood or a series of rural homes from a single tower.

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