Increase capacity
Diplexers increase the capacity of antennas by enabling 5 GHz and 6 GHz links on the same large high-gain antennas, which means faster connections without needing extra antennas. Diplexers for PtMP sectors and horns
PTP backhaul
Diplexers increase the capacity of backhaul antennas by enabling 5 GHz and 6 GHz PTP links on the same large high-gain antennas, which means faster backhaul connections without needing extra backhaul antennas.
PtMP sectors and horns
The upgrade process is also more flexible for installers, who can schedule visits to gradually swap out the CPE for customers. Plus, WISPs have the option to upgrade customers as they agree to pay for these improvements, allowing for a cost-effective and customer-centric upgrade path.
Reduced tower space, wind load, and rent
The compact setup afforded by diplexers reduces the physical space needed on towers. This is particularly beneficial as tower space is often limited and can be expensive. By occupying less space, WISPs can either reduce their rent or make room for additional equipment, if necessary.
PTP backhaul
Diplexers boost the capacity of backhaul antennas by supporting 5 GHz and 6 GHz PTP links on the same large high-gain antennas, delivering faster backhaul connections without requiring additional antennas.
More backhaul capacity
Utilizing diplexers increases the capacity of backhaul connections. This improvement is crucial for the backbone of any wireless network, as it directly influences the overall quality and speed of the internet service provided. A stronger backhaul translates into better service for end-users without the need for additional, costly infrastructure enhancements.
One robust antenna, multiple links
By consolidating multiple PTP links into a single high-gain antenna, operators maximize their investment in infrastructure. Fewer antennas mean reduced hardware purchases, less tower space rental, and lower upfront capital costs. Over time, maintenance expenses are also minimized—there are fewer components to service, fewer alignment issues, and less downtime risk. This streamlined setup not only drives long-term savings but also ensures a more cost-efficient and sustainable network expansion strategy.