

Military-Mesh Radio (MMR) Wireless Networks are outdoor, portable, mobile, automatically-meshing, self-healing, full-duplex, FIPS 140-2 certified, multi-radio 802.11a/b/g/n bridge and access point. Their focus is on flexibility, adaptability, and simplicity.
The MMR is intended for rapid deployments of a broadband wireless network into both a large scale multiple unit environment and long distance point to point wireless broadband bridge.
The MMR Wireless Network components utilize the IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking standard to self-propagate a wireless mesh network. The network can be deployed as a standalone wireless network or may be connected to other networks utilizing available reach back communication links.
A MMR network device is a patent pending multi-functional outdoor radio device that uses IEEE 802.11a/h protocols for long distance point to multi-point wireless bridging and IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n protocols for (Wi-Fi) Access Point specifically designed for the following scenarios:
·Temporary Wireless Networks that must be established quickly and with minimal effort for short-term use.
·Mobile Wireless Networks in which the network infrastructure itself is mobile, in addition to client devices.
·Wireless Network Extension in which a wireless network must be quickly extended around or through obstacles that block wireless communications or is separated by long distances.
·Wired Network Extension in which two or more wired LANs at different locations must be connected wirelessly.
Current MMR capabilities include:
·High-Speed Independent Intra-communication capabilities including data, voice, and video
·“True-Mesh” technology which strengthens as a network grows versus other wireless systems, which weaken and slow down.
·Current IEEE 802.11 standards, FIPS 140-2 certification, upgradable with NSA Type-1 (INE) to the NSA-Certified SecNet 54 Cryptographic Module
·Currently meets IPv4 and IPv6 standards
·Optional 6-8 hour battery operation with “smart-charge” technology
·Active/Passive RFID asset tracking capabilities
·Industry Standard egress and ingress connectors for data, voice, and video tandem devices
·Optional licensed and unlicensed RF capabilities ranging from 700MHz to 6GHz for interoperability
·Analog to IP capabilities to integrate legacy communication and monitoring devices
·“Fast-Access” GUI administrator interface for total network over the air modification and monitoring
Small form factor enclosures ranging from 12oz to 5 lbs, housed in a NEMA6x / IP68 and highly ruggedized allowing for fixed, mobile, or wearable solutions.