Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH , launches the new WI series of access point devices on the market for use under extreme environmental conditions. The two versions of the devices are suitable for installation of wireless LANs (WLANs) in dusty or damp environments and under extreme temperature conditions, for example in outdoor environments or in industrial production facilities. The WI series from FEC addresses professional users from the fields of manufacturing industry, e.g. the automobile industry, the healthcare sector, storage and logistics, as well as public transportation. The WIx040 devices of protection class IP40 are intended for indoor use; the casings of the WIx065 outdoor devices protect against dust and water jets compliant with protection class IP65.
The manufacturing industry profits from the WI series with the use of WLAN, for instance for signal transfer between fabrication robots and the central computing unit. So the production data are available at all times. The access points satisfy the prerequisites for use in industrial production facilities, as they offer vibration protection and protection against dust and water jets with casings of protection class IP 65, and also an extended temperature range from -25 to +70 °C. Additional protective casings to heat or cool the devices are no longer required.
WLAN in buses, for instance, raises efficiency and reduces operating costs for the operating company. Ticket data are transmitted directly to the on-board computer in the bus. Realtime timetable monitoring using wireless data transmission also improves customer service: Buses report back to stops equipped with access points, up-to-date passenger information, such as arrival times or problems, can therefore be called up. Furthermore, WLAN can support security technology, e.g. video surveillance systems. Centrally controlled overlays also allow advertising on the screens in the bus and open up new sources of revenue for the transportation company. “Checking in” the vehicle at the depot is also considerably simplified; the device in the vehicle is used in client mode here and reports to the access points in the depot and handles the necessary data transmission with the central computer unit, for example ticket and operating data. The E1 approval attests compatibility of the access points from Funkwerk Enterprise Communications with the on-board electronics and guarantees conformant use in vehicles.
Further certification paves the way for numerous deployment and application options for the FEC WI series, also beyond public transportation. MPG certification to EN 60601-1-2 verifies electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the prerequisite for safe use of WLAN in hospitals.
It is also possible for companies with WI series devices to realize WLAN connections between different buildings. Here the outdoor version can be installed on a light mast without a network connection and may be operated as a repeater or access point via a wireless backbone. Wireless resources can be optimally exploited with up to three wireless modules, for example using a backbone supply at lower interference 5 GHz frequencies and local wireless cells for the users at 2.4 GHz.
WLAN encryption standards WPA and WPA2 ensure data security. In bridge mode, as is necessary for the connection between different buildings, for instance, the devices are capable of encrypting the connections with TKIP and AES. The access points have one, two or three wireless modules and two or four antennas depending on the model. Each wireless module can be individually set to the access point, bridge or client operating modes. All WI series devices support the 802.11a/b/g/h wireless standards.
Six versions of the WI series devices are available; they differ in the number of wireless modules and the IP protection classes IP 40 and IP 65.
•WI1040: Device for indoor applications (protection class IP 40), one wireless module, two external antennas
•WI2040: Device for outdoor applications (protection class IP 40), two wireless module, four external antennas
•WI3040: Device for outdoor applications (protection class IP 40), three wireless module, four external antennas
•WI1065: Device for outdoor applications (protection class IP 65), one wireless module, two external antennas
•WI2065: Device for outdoor applications (protection class IP 65), two wireless module, four external antennas
•WI3065: Device for outdoor applications (protection class IP 65), three wireless module, four external antennas
Key Features:
•Protection class: IP40 / IP65
•Wide temperature range from -25 to +70 °C
•Wireless multimedia for Quality of Service (WMM) supports streaming of multimedia content
•Wireless backbone connection for automatic network setup
•SFP (small form-factor pluggable) slots: fiber expansion modules for fast network connections
•RS232 serial interface for configuration or as a data interface
•Up to three wireless modules
•Power over Ethernet (WI10xx, WI20xx)
•WEP, WPA-Enterprise, WPA-PSK and IEEE802.11i/WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-PSK encryption
•Triply redundant power supply
•Anti-theft protection as an accessory
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11/13/2007
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New WI Series Access Points immediately available
Devices especially for WLAN use in dusty, dirty and wet conditions

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Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
Alexander Maier
Suedwestpark 94
90449 Nuremberg
Germany
Phone: +49 - 911 9673 1302
Fax: +49 - 911 9673 1699
E-Mail: presse@funkwerk-ec.com
Internet: www.funkwerk-ec.com
Alexander Maier
Suedwestpark 94
90449 Nuremberg
Germany
Phone: +49 - 911 9673 1302
Fax: +49 - 911 9673 1699
E-Mail: presse@funkwerk-ec.com
Internet: www.funkwerk-ec.com
Dr. Haffa & Partner Public Relations GmbH
Patrick Wanner / Petra Meyer
Burgauerstr. 117
81929 Munich
Germany
Phone: + 49 89 993191-0
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E-Mail: funkwerkec@haffapartner.de
Internet: www.haffapartner.de
Patrick Wanner / Petra Meyer
Burgauerstr. 117
81929 Munich
Germany
Phone: + 49 89 993191-0
Fax: +49 89 99 31 91 99
E-Mail: funkwerkec@haffapartner.de
Internet: www.haffapartner.de
Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH in brief
The "Networks" business unit at Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (FEC) is the leading European vendor of professional network and communication solutions. The German company addresses professional users, such as companies, institutions and administration as well as carriers and Internet service providers (ISPs), and delivers highly reliable, high-quality products and solutions designed to meet market needs from four major areas of competence: IP Access, Security, Voice and WLAN. The network and communication solutions are marketed in Germany and abroad through indirect channels in a two-tier sales system. Funkwerk Enterprise Communications employs more than 400 people in total at several different company locations throughout Europe, the market on which the company is active. The FEC head offices are located in Nuremberg. FEC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Funkwerk AG, which has its head offices in Kölleda, Germany.
The "Networks" business unit at Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (FEC) is the leading European vendor of professional network and communication solutions. The German company addresses professional users, such as companies, institutions and administration as well as carriers and Internet service providers (ISPs), and delivers highly reliable, high-quality products and solutions designed to meet market needs from four major areas of competence: IP Access, Security, Voice and WLAN. The network and communication solutions are marketed in Germany and abroad through indirect channels in a two-tier sales system. Funkwerk Enterprise Communications employs more than 400 people in total at several different company locations throughout Europe, the market on which the company is active. The FEC head offices are located in Nuremberg. FEC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Funkwerk AG, which has its head offices in Kölleda, Germany.









