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Webhiway Communications offers support for Hybrid Networks Inc.
Webhiway Communications has the largest known inventory of Hybrid Networks wireless cable equipment worldwide. After purchasing the remaining assets available from Hybrid's demise, Webhiway has also acquired all known unused inventory from other sources. Since the bankruptcies of Hybrid Networks and Iowave, Webhiway Communications (www.webhiway.com) has been supporting the equipment manufacturer's existing customers worldwide. Hybrid Networks Filed for bankruptcy in in March of 2002, Hybrid's assets were then acquired by Iowave in June of 2002, Iowave went out of business shortly thereafter. The Hybrid system is primarily used on an MMDS (wireless cable) system using licensed frequencies, it is a cable solution similar to DOCSIS but engineered to run on a wireless network. The hybrid system can deliver high speed internet on a traditional cable network or wireless using UHF or Microwave frequencies. Webhiway is in the process of building transceivers for use in the UHF and microwave spectrum creating unlicensed and licensed solutions, compatible with both DOCSIS and Hybrid based Systems. For more information visit: http://www.webhiway.com
Wireless ISP ( WISP ) Solutions
From wireless cable to WiFi and WiMAX, Webhiway Communications has a solution for the Rural and metropolitan WISP solution. The Webhiway 802.11x product is based on the Atheros 5413 chipset, this unit can be configured for 2.4 or 5 Ghz unlicensed operation. With an output power of up to 26dBm at 2.4 Ghz and 20dBm at 5.8Ghz this unit can archive long links at 54Mb. Using the Mikrotik operating system, it is configurable as an Access point, Point to Point bridge, client, hotspot, as well as all the robust routing features included in the Mikrotik platform. Each system is pre-configured to the end user's specific needs before shipment. Call Webhiway Communications at 520-220-1155 for more information.