A backhaul may include wired, fiber optic and wireless components. Wireless sections may include using microwave bands and mesh and edge network topologies that may use a high-capacity wireless channel to get packets to the microwave or fiber links.OverviewIn a hierarchical, the backhaul portion of the network comprises the. . Visualizing the entire hierarchical network as a human skeleton, the would represent the spine, the backhaul links would be the limbs, the edge networks would be the hands and feet, and the individual li. . A is very often the internet service provider providing backhaul, although for academic research and education networks, large commercial networks or municipal networks, it is increasingl. . The choice of backhaul technology must take account of such parameters as capacity, cost, reach, and the need for such resources as,, wiring, or . Generally,. . Wireless backhaul is easy to deploy, cost efficient and can provide high capacity connectivity, e.g., multiple gigabits per second, and even tens of Gbps. Wireline fiber backhaul, on the other hand, can provide pra. . As data rates increase, the range of wireless network coverage is reduced, raising investment costs for building infrastructure with access points to cover service areas. are unique enablers th. . Many common solutions are supported in router firmware including, and derivatives. The standard specifies basic capabilities for such syste.
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