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For analog wireless monitoring equipment, the 1.2G penetration rate is 1.2G and 2.4G, which is better than 2.4G. Under normal circumstances as long as it is not a sealed space, it is no problem to penetrate one or two walls, but the signal The strength depends on the environment.
Wireless bridge communication frequency is 2.4G and 5.8G, which belongs to high-frequency microwave. For example, there are different floors or rooms in the room, and in the sheltered environment, the signal cannot penetrate these obstacles. As for the problem of signal diffraction, comparing 2.4G and 5.8G signals in two different frequency bands, 2.4G will be better than 5.8G signals. In some special occasions, signals may be transmitted through diffraction.
Shenzhen Leian Technology mainly produces 2.4G wireless bridges, 5.8G wireless bridges, MIMO bridges, can transmit 1-50 kilometers, providing professional and high-quality wireless monitoring solutions for thousands of projects.
Wireless bridge monitoring equipment signal penetration and diffraction capabilities
As we all know, all wireless monitoring equipment must be used in an open and unobstructed environment to achieve the best results. Many customers will ask in the environment where the transmission distance is relatively close: I have a relatively close transmission distance, and there is a little blockage in the middle. What is the penetration ability and diffraction ability of your equipment? Let's discuss this issue: