"We are excited about these test results. This shows that our products are highly competitive against the current generation mesh access points being deployed. We can achieve higher hop counts, and better performance efficiency than others in the market," said Max Lu, president/CEO of ArrowSpan.
ArrowSpan's Full Duplex Wi-Fi Mesh Network Access Points Get Extended Coverage
Tests demonstrated a maximum performance data throughput reaching five hops while maintaining a 14 Mbps throughput.
ArrowSpan Inc. is touting what it calls "impressive results of its latest test-trial." During a lab test in Santa Clara, ArrowSpan's products demonstrated a maximum performance data throughput, reaching five hops while maintaining a 14 Mbps throughput. According to a company statement, ArrowSpan's MeshAPs can cover a 300 room hotel or an airport, with minimal degradation, using only one network interface connection. This makes it easier to deploy, expand and maintain a network.
"We are excited about these test results. This shows that our products are highly competitive against the current generation mesh access points being deployed. We can achieve higher hop counts, and better performance efficiency than others in the market," said Max Lu, president/CEO of ArrowSpan.
According to the company, its MeshAP 1100 indoor allows carriers and service providers to expand their wireless coverage for a lot less, compared to the competition.
"We are excited about these test results. This shows that our products are highly competitive against the current generation mesh access points being deployed. We can achieve higher hop counts, and better performance efficiency than others in the market," said Max Lu, president/CEO of ArrowSpan.