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Providing an efficient link from the field to transaction servers
Wireless gateways give network data a safe route to back-end processing and real-time monitoring servers via GSM/GPRS cellular telephone networks, the Internet, or fiber optic networks, such as those installed in conjunction with rail and metro systems in many cities.
These gateways relay information back and forth between Yadilys terminals (via the smart repeater-based backbone) and operator information systems.
Gateways actually collect and store relevant information from street, shopping center, or highway networks, forwarding it on to a remote server.
Their two-way communication capability gives administrators information from the field in near-real time, and it enables them to access Wavenis network devices for management, maintenance, and control tasks.
Another benefit of two-way communication is that remote equipment can notify the server in case of alarm conditions and other identifiable anomalies.
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Together, smart repeaters and gateways provide scaleable wireless coverage for urban and highway applications |
- Bridges Wavenis with cellular networks (GSM/GPRS) or the Internet
- Battery or mains-powered
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