User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Chapter 2: Product Description
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Modulation
MCS Modulation Coding Rate L2 Throughput (Mb/s)
(2.16 GHz Channel)
L2 Throughput (Mb/s)
(4.32 GHz Channel)
2 BPSK 1/2 733.0 1466.0
3 BPSK 5/8 914.0 1828.0
4 BPSK 3/4 1085.0 2170.0
5 BPSK 4/5 1175.0 2350.0
6 QPSK 1/2 1421.0 2842.0
7 QPSK 5/8 1748.0 3496.0
8 QPSK 3/4 2059.0 4118.0
9 QPSK 4/5 2221.0 4442.0
10 16-QAM 1/2 2673.0 5346.0
11 16-QAM 5/8 3245.0 6490.0
12 16-QAM 3/4 3737.0 7474.0
Network management
cnMaestro is a Cambium Network Management System (NMS). This is single plane to manage the complete Cambium Product
Portfolio. It uses Websocket (encrypted and using https port 443) for management traffic that can be used to manage all
Cambium products on the same system. Configurations can be pushed from the cnMaestro through E2E to the end devices.
cnMaestro NMS is used to:
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Manage cnWave network including E2E, CN, DN
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Show the connection topologies
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Collect KPIs/statistics, alarms, logs (via the E2E device agent)
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Performs software upgrade
Wireless security and protocols
Link can be secured using PSK or 802.1x, the default is Open. For 802.1x we support the EAP- TLS protocol. AES128 is
supported for data communications. By default, Cambium provides a client certificate and a server certificate.
IPv6
CnWave support IPv6 address only, dynamic IP address assignment is done by using DHCPv6 and SLAAC. cnWave products uses
SLAAC (Stateless Address Autoconfiguration) for dynamic IP address assignment. System gets the IP address dynamically by
listening Router Advertisement (RA), and attach this IP address to the unique physical (MAC) address. SLAAC is also used to
discover DNS by using multiple methods.