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Wireless Networks
 

Product Description
Communication infrastructure is also critical for the successful management of incidents by law enforcement agencies, fire departments, EMS providers, emergency management, disaster relief and public health agencies. Traditional voice communications via radio are marginal but in many cases non-functional in the event of natural or man-made disasters. The benefit of a system capable of two-way communication between wireless enabled devices provides a means for instant contact by verbal, written and video means.

Wireless mesh networks are ideal for public safety, disaster relief and public health needs. A mesh network forms itself automatically, heals itself instantaneously, and allows users to move about freely while staying connected. And because the Med-Media, Inc. system is compatible with existing systems and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software, a fully-functional field deployable wireless network can be mobilized quickly, easily and affordably.

HauteSpot HR-WRAPDX Dual Radio 900MHz

HauteRoute™ HR-IXPDXP Bridge/Router

HauteRoute™ HR-IXPSXPi-Modular SD Resolution Video Encoder and Router

 

 


 

System Requirements

Hardware System: A Pentium III or similar compatible processor with 256 megabytes of RAM, 15" or larger SVGA monitor with 1024x768 native screen resolution, 2 gigabyte or larger hard drive. Med-Media, Inc. recommends the addition of a 56k modem, internet access, back up system, and a laser or ink jet printer.

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP Professional or XP Tablet PC Edition operating system should be installed on your computer. Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows 95, 98 and Windows NT Workstation, therefore limiting our ability to support issues with those operating systems.

 

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