
The RedFire is easily one of the most powerful outdoor hotspots on the market and supports both wi-fi standards of 802.11 b/g, thus making it interoperable with any other b/g product.
One of the most important features of the RedFire is the numerous ways it is able to encrypt data that is sent through a wireless network. The RedFire supports not only WEP and 802.1x authentication (EAP), but also MAC filtering, hidden SSID, client isolation and WPA encryption. Plus, we've built-in firewall functionality to allow you to control which ports you want open and which ones you'd like defended, making RedFire a powerful security fortress on the hotspot market.
Did we mention its rugged? In order to ensure that RedFire delivers maximum performance in harsh environments, we've included an internal heating unit that drops RedFire's minimum operating temperature to a staggering -45 degrees fahrenheit. Bring on the cold.
Can you see my access point now? The RedFire 1000e model performs at high-output powers of up to 1 watt (30 dBm) and along with low noise figures is capable of covering a large area.
At Wireless Interactive, we have clients that can extend their RedFire point-to-point links beyond 20 miles (32 kilometers) while still maintaning the 54Mbps data rate. Its like a super-highway for your data.
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. Yes, we know its a long name, and that's why the acronym was created. Basically, OFDM technology enables RedFire to use the 2.4 GHz spectrum efficiently. Plus it also offers resistance against multi-path interference and allows noise to be filtered out easier.
The RedFire is no stranger to VoIP prority. Our latest firmware ensures that your voice packets get to and from the RedFire access point with priority over your standard data packets.