| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D501195 |
Outdoor wireless product enclosure for elevated mounting |
January 25, 2005 |
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| 8009562 |
Integrated wireless distribution and mesh backhaul networks |
August 30, 2011 |
| Networks, devices and methods related to wireless networking. A wireless network using nodes that perform both distribution and backhaul functions is provided. These nodes constitute the key elements of a wireless network that would be deployed and controlled by a wireless network op |
| 7693105 |
Integrated wireless distribution and mesh backhaul networks |
April 6, 2010 |
| Networks, devices and methods related to wireless networking. A wireless network using nodes that perform both distribution and backhaul functions is provided. These nodes constitute the key elements of a wireless network that would be deployed and controlled by a wireless network op |
| 7660559 |
Automatic antenna selection for mesh backhaul network nodes |
February 9, 2010 |
| Methods and devices related to wireless networking. A wireless device has multiple directional antennas and multiple backhaul radio modules which provide point to point wireless links with other wireless devices. Each radio module can use any one of the available directional antennas to |
| 7171223 |
Automatic antenna selection for mesh backhaul network nodes |
January 30, 2007 |
| Methods and devices related to wireless networking. A wireless device has multiple directional antennas and multiple backhaul radio modules which provide point to point wireless links with other wireless devices. Each radio module can use any one of the available directional antennas to |
| 7164667 |
Integrated wireless distribution and mesh backhaul networks |
January 16, 2007 |
| Networks, devices and methods related to wireless networking. A wireless network using nodes that perform both distribution and backhaul functions is provided. These nodes constitute the key elements of a wireless network that would be deployed and controlled by a wireless network op |
| 6445926 |
Use of sectorized polarization diversity as a means of increasing capacity in cellular wireless |
September 3, 2002 |
| A system and method for increasing the use of frequency licenses in a cellular, multipoint wireless access system with non-mobile customer sites. The cell coverage of a base station is divided into sectors, for example 4, and orthogonal polarization between adjacent sectors is employ |