
Speed Comparison

Canopy delivers fast downloads.
Below is a speed comparison of a 5 MB file download from server to PC
Below is a speed comparison of a 5 MB file download from server to PC

Below is a speed comparison of a 2.5 MB file upload from PC* to server.

Canopy delivers better.
With any wireless system, signal strength
fluctuates often and reception can occasionally be lost. Below is a
graph of a radio system (- not Motorola).

Canopy delivers more reliable service.
With Canopy, Internet data is delivered in small data packets that reduce interference and use a fraction of the "air time" of other systems. So, your customers and users always get fast, reliable Internet delivery.

Fast Internet delivery demands an interference-free signal. That's where Canopy really performs. Because Canopy achieves "capture' - delivery with no Interference - at the modest signal level, it provides fast, interference-free Internet access to your customers and users.
Interference Comparison:
Canopy reaches more customers and users.
Canopy's high interference tolerance - combined with its directional antennas - make the best solution for serving more customers. Take a look at an example of 20 randomly positioned Access Points serving a community.

Non-Canopy scenario: Other wireless systems - with less interference tolerance and no directional antennas - experience interference from other Access Points in the area. Only customers closest to the transmitting signal can expect good service (green areas).

Canopy scenario:
Because of Canopy's high interference tolerance and
directional antennas, adding Access Points actually increases coverage and capacity.
Because of Canopy's high interference tolerance and
directional antennas, adding Access Points actually increases coverage and capacity.

Pagina fuente: http://www.pwchi.com/canopy/why_canopy_is_better.htm
Nombre: Josmar Eduardo Depablos Rodríguez
Asignatura: Sistema de Comunicaciones Ópticos
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