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Point to Point Link
There is great news in wireless voice and data technology. A point to point link can now solve certain communications problems you’ve been dealing with. Whether from a remote site or another building, you can “backhaul” voice and data traffic effectively and simply. For video surveillance and mesh broadband networks, this option is often a practical choice.
About a Point to Point Link from BearCom
Our devices will let you set up networks that can communicate with one another over short and long distances with the proper antennas and line-of-sight bridges. A network can be within the same facility, but usually they are in adjacent buildings. Even facilities up to 30 miles apart can communicate with a point to point link designed and installed by BearCom.
Additional Information about a Point to Point Link
In multiple locations, the point to point link approach shows how your network’s resources can be best utilized and shared. This is also called multiple topology, and it is becoming quite common. Main locations in the network are labeled root bridges. Voice and data entering and leaving the network must do so through the root bridge first.
More Data about a Point to Point Link
How do you connect to your wired network? That’s easy enough: through an Ethernet port. Data is replicated to a remote network bridge or access point via 802.11a/b/g wireless protocol. This is point to point topology, which provides connections in two different locations. A point to point link is established by installing a wireless bridge in each location.





