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RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

Release Note

RADWIN 5000 Release 3.5.50 GA Release Note 12/10/2014

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

Release Note

Table of contents:

1 General ......................................................................................................................................... 3

2 Release Components .............................................................................................................. 3

3 New Products ............................................................................................................................. 4

3.1 RADWIN SFF HBS 5050 Series .......................................................................................... 4

3.2 RADWIN HSU 550 Series ...................................................................................................... 4

3.3 RADWIN HSU 525 Series ...................................................................................................... 4

3.4 RADWIN HSU 510 Series ...................................................................................................... 5

3.5 RADWIN External Antennas ................................................................................................. 5

3.6 RADWIN Accessories .............................................................................................................. 6

4 Modified Products ..................................................................................................................... 6

4.1 RADWIN HBS 5200 Series .................................................................................................... 6

4.2 RADWIN HBS 5025 Series .................................................................................................... 6

4.3 RADWIN HSU 525 Series ...................................................................................................... 7

4.4 RADWIN HSU 510 Series ...................................................................................................... 7

4.5 RADWIN HSU 505 Series ...................................................................................................... 8

5 New Feature ............................................................................................................................... 9

6 Compatibility ............................................................................................................................... 9

7 Resolved Issues ...................................................................................................................... 10

8 Limitations ................................................................................................................................. 11

9 Known Issues from previous releases.............................................................................. 11

9.1 HBS/HSU/GSU Issues .......................................................................................................... 11

9.2 RADWIN Manager Issues .................................................................................................... 13

10 Known Issues from current release ................................................................................... 15

10.1 HBS/HSU/GSU Issues ...................................................................................................... 15

10.2 RADWIN Manager .............................................................................................................. 15

11 Appendix A: Multi Bands Radios ........................................................................................ 17

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

Release Note

1 General RADWIN 5000 Release 3.5.50 is a GA release for RADWIN 5000 products. Release 3.5.50 introduces new

products and features. Release 3.5.50 GA contains the products, features and resolved issues of all of the

previous LA releases starting from 3.4.0 GA release.

RADWIN 5000 HPMP is a high capacity OFDM/MIMO Point-to-Multipoint solution that provides enhanced

service opportunities for carriers and ISPs, targeting last-mile enterprise connectivity. RADWIN 5000 HPMP

also presents an attractive wireless connectivity solution for government and enterprise networks looking to

deploy broadband mission critical applications.

RADWIN 5000 HPMP Highlights:

Up to 250Mbps net aggregate throughput per Base Station (HBS) sector

Unique mechanism guaranteeing SLA per subscriber

Smart Dynamic BW Allocation (DBA)

Variety of Subscriber Units (HSUs) – 5, 10, 25 and 50 Mbps net aggregate

Subscriber Unit capacity upgrade from 5Mbps to 10Mbps, 25Mbps and up to 50Mbps and from

50Mbps up to 100Mbps

Fully outdoor and Small Form Factor MIMO HSUs

OFDM MIMO 2x2 enables nLOS deployment

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 821-bit and 252-bit

Low and constant latency

Long range – 40 km/25 miles

Multiband – 4.9 to 6.4GHz

Support license bands of 2.x, 3.x and 6.4 GHz

Support unlicensed bands of 2.x and 5.x GHz

Supports Mobility, Nomadic and Fixed topologies

Coexists with RADWIN’s Point-to-Point products

2 Release Components

Component Name Description

1. Firmware HBS/HSU/HMU/VMU: build 3.5.50_b3556

2. RADWIN Manager

Release 9.5.90, build 9570. RADWIN Manager includes:

Software Upgrade Packages applicable to RADWIN 5000 SCB products only (ver.

3.5.50 GA), RADWIN 2000 (ver. 2.8.30 GA) and WinLink 1000 (ver. 1.9.55 LA)

radios

3. MIB Files MIB files for releases 3.5.50 supporting RADWIN 5000, RADWIN 2000 and WinLink

1000 products (refer to the MIB Reference appendix in the User Manual).

4. Link Budget Calculator

Build b9390. Supports RADWIN 5000, RADWIN 2000 and WinLink 1000 products.

LBC Capabilities:

Supports all product families, bands and channel bandwidths

Provides time-slot capacity per range

Provides sector aggregate capacity

Supports 63 time-slots

Average delay and typical Jitter

5. Installation CD

CD content:

RADWIN Manager installation

Quick Installation Guide

User manual: RADWIN 5000 (English-3.5.50), RADWIN 2000 (English-2.8.30,

Russian-2.4.50), WinLink 1000 (English-1.9.50, Russian-1.9, Spanish 1.9.30)

Link Budget Calculator (LBC) for RADWIN 5000, RADWIN 2000 and WinLink 1000

6. New products See following section.

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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3 New Products

3.1 RADWIN SFF HBS 5050 Series RADWIN HBS 5050 is MIMO 2x2 Sector Base Station Radio units, providing up to 50Mbps net aggregate

throughput and delivering access connectivity up to 16 Subscriber Units.

Catalog Numbers

Product Description

1. RW-5050-4B58 RADWIN HBS 5050 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting 5.8 GHz WPC

frequency band

2. RW-5050-0C24 RADWIN HBS 5050 ODU, connectorized for external antenna (2xN-type), supporting

multi frequency bands at 2.x GHz, factory default 2.4 GHz FCC/IC

3.2 RADWIN HSU 550 Series RADWIN HSU 550 is MIMO 2x2 Subscriber Unit (HSU), provides high capacity access connectivity of up to

50 Mbps net aggregate throughput and works with RADWIN 5000 HPMP base stations.

Catalog Numbers

Product Description

1. RW-5550-0H30 RADWIN HSU 550 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.6 GHz FCC/IC

2. RW-5550-0H50 RADWIN HSU 550 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.8 GHz FCC/IC

3. RW-5550-2H30 RADWIN HSU 550 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.5 GHz ETSI

4. RW-5550-2H50 RADWIN HSU 550 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.4 GHz ETSI

5. RW-5550-4H58 RADWIN HSU 550 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting 5.8 GHz WPC

frequency band

6. RW-5550-9H54 RADWIN HSU 550 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.4 GHz Universal

3.3 RADWIN HSU 525 Series RADWIN HSU 510 is MIMO 2x2 Subscriber Unit (HSU), provides high capacity access connectivity of up to

25 Mbps net aggregate throughput and works with RADWIN 5000 HPMP base stations.

Catalog Numbers

Product Description

1. RW-5525-0H30 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.6 GHz FCC/IC

2. RW-5525-0H50 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.8 GHz FCC/IC

3. RW-5525-2H30 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.5 GHz ETSI

4. RW-5525-2H50 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.4 GHz ETSI

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Catalog Numbers

Product Description

5. RW-5525-4H58 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting 5.8 GHz WPC

frequency band

6. RW-5525-9H54 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.4 GHz Universal

7. RW-5525-0C30 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU Radio, Connectorized for external antenna (2x N-type),

supporting multi frequency bands at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.6 GHz FCC/IC

8. RW-5525-0A30 RADWIN HSU 525 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.6 GHz FCC/IC

3.4 RADWIN HSU 510 Series RADWIN HSU 510 is MIMO 2x2 Subscriber Unit (HSU), provides high capacity access connectivity of up to

10 Mbps net aggregate throughput and works with RADWIN 5000 HPMP base stations.

Catalog Numbers

Product Name

1. RW-5510-0H30 RADWIN HSU 510 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.6 GHz FCC/IC

2. RW-5510-0H50 RADWIN HSU 510 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.8 GHz FCC/IC

3. RW-5510-2H30 RADWIN HSU 510 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 3.x GHz, factory default 3.5 GHz ETSI

4. RW-5510-2H50 RADWIN HSU 510 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.4 GHz ETSI

5. RW-5510-4H58 RADWIN HSU 510 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting 5.8 GHz WPC

frequency band

6. RW-5510-9H54 RADWIN HSU 510 ODU, with an integrated antenna, supporting multi frequency bands

at 5.x GHz, factory default 5.4 GHz Universal

3.5 RADWIN External Antennas

Catalog Numbers

Product Description

1. RW-9613-2327 2.x GHz, dual-polarization, external antenna, 1ft.

2. RW-9613-3340 3.x GHz, dual-polarization, external antenna, 1ft.

3. RW-9613-4960 5.x GHz, dual-polarization, external antenna, 1ft.

4. RW-9613-5764 6.x GHz, dual-polarization, external antenna, 1ft.

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3.6 RADWIN Accessories

Catalog Numbers

Product Description

1. RW-9924-0070 Outdoor GSU units for inter-site synchronization, supporting both legacy HSS and HSSoE

interfaces

2. RW-9924-0075 Outdoor GSU units for inter-site synchronization, supporting both legacy HSS and HSSoE

interfaces, Gloanss and extended temperature range

3. RW-9921-103X PoE device 10/100BaseT interface for RADWIN small-form-factor radios, with AC

power feeding – Will be available during Q1/2015

4 Modified Products

4.1 RADWIN HBS 5200 Series

Catalog Numbers

Description

1. RW-5200-2264

• 5.928-6.400 GHz ETSI

• 5.900-6.400 GHz Universal

• 10/20/40 MHz CBW

• H/W Rev. changed from #6 to #9

4.2 RADWIN HBS 5025 Series

Catalog Numbers

Description

1. RW-5025-0B50 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

2. RW-5025-0C50 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

3. RW-5025-2B50 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

4. RW-5025-2C50 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

5. RW-5025-4B58 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

6. RW-5025-4C58 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

7. RW-5025-9B54 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

8. RW-5025-9C54 • Support Smart BW Management (DBA) • Product H/W revision changed from 3 to 4, due to BOM change

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4.3 RADWIN HSU 525 Series

Catalog Numbers

Description

1. RW-5525-0A50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

2. RW-5525-0C50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

3. RW-5525-2A50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

4. RW-5525-2C50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

5. RW-5525-4A58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

6. RW-5525-4C58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

7. RW-5525-9A54 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

8. RW-5525-9C54 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

4.4 RADWIN HSU 510 Series

Catalog Numbers

Description

1. RW-5510-0A50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

2. RW-5510-0C50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

3. RW-5510-2A50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

4. RW-5510-2C50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

5. RW-5510-4A58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

6. RW-5510-4C58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

7. RW-5510-9A54 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

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4.5 RADWIN HSU 505 Series

Catalog Numbers

Description

1. RW-5505-0A50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

2. RW-5505-0A58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

3. RW-5505-0C50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

4. RW-5505-0C58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

5. RW-5505-2A50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

6. RW-5505-2C50 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

7. RW-5505-4A58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

8. RW-5505-4C58 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

9. RW-5505-9A54 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

10. RW-5505-9C54 Product H/W revision changed from 5 to 6, due to BOM change

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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5 New Feature

Feature Description

1. Multiple SNMP users

SNMP user (“Admin”) has the ability to create up to five SNMP users. Each

has a different password and a different access level

For example, after link establishment & provisioning from the NOC through

the RADWIN Manger, the admin can configure the radios remotely to allow

full access for a specific user name other than “admin” Each radio will allow

full access to admin and to the configured user.

2. Strict priority support (QoS)

Enable the user to configure one or several QoS streams as SDS (Strict Data

Stream). Data within a SDS stream will be transmitted first, before data in

any other stream. SDS stream assures optimized capacity and latency for the

data within this stream.

3. TTL support (QoS)

User can configure maximum TTL (Time to Live) parameter per Data stream

(Queue) and per direction (uplink, downlink). TTL relates to maximum time

that an Ethernet frame resides in the system from end to end before it is been

discarded on one of the ends.

The goal is to keep low latency and discard frames with latency higher than

certain value.

4. HSS over Ethernet

Hub Site Synchronization over Ethernet (HSSoE) method provides inter and

intra-site synchronization without the need for external cables or an HSS unit.

Sync signals are exchanged between collocated radios over a standard

Ethernet connection, using either IDU-H or any qualified L2 switch

Supported switches have GbE interface and support EEE mode disable.

5. IPv4/IPV6 Dual IP Stack Support - IPv4 and IPv6 support for management access

6. RSS Indication per Chain

RSS indication per H/V chains, supported in extended view only for both

HBS & HSU

Allows to improve installation alignment to gain higher throughput and

greater immunity to interference

Troubleshooting and diagnostic tool

7. MIR Indication per HSU Maximum Information Rate indication per HSU and per UL/DL direction

Intuitive graphical and numerical indications

8. Wide band FCC

New wide-band 5.3/5.4/5.8 GHz FCC added to the following products:

o RW5000/HBS/5200/F58/FCC/EXT - RW-5200-0250

o RW5000/HSU/5510/F58/FCC/INT - RW-5510-0A50

o RW5000/HSU/5510/F58/FCC/EXT - RW-5510-0C50

o RW5000/HSU/5525/F58/FCC/INT - RW-5525-0A50

o RW5000/HSU/5525/F58/FCC/EXT - RW-5525-0C50

HBS selects the best channel with the lowest interference out of all FCC

bands

6 Compatibility Component

Name Description

1. Software

Upgrade

1. Software upgrade can be applied to any previous RADWIN 5000 releases.

2. RADWIN 5000 Release 3.5.50 GA is not compatible with RADWIN 5000 prior to release 3.4.50

LA, due to a new Air interface protocol. This means that HSUs that running release older than

3.4.50 cannot synchronize to HBS that running release 3.5.50 and vice versa.

3. For backwards compatibility Software Upgrade to release 3.5.50 is required for old HBS and HSUs

in the sector.

2. Software

Downgrade

1. Software downgrade from release 3.5.50 GA to release 3.2.75 LA is not available, thus RADWIN

5000 units with release version prior to 3.3 should be upgraded to 3.5.50 GA for compatibility.

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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Component Name

Description

3. Firmware

RADWIN 5000 Radios are not compatible with WinLink 1000 or RADWIN 2000 Radios.

Additional restrictions are listed below:

Older than Release 3.4.50 Release 3.4.50 and above

Release

3.5.50

Software upgrade is required to release

3.5.50, due to a new Air interface

protocol

Fully compatible, Software upgrade is

recommended to release 3.5.50 to support the

new features in this release

4. RADWIN

Manager

1. Support all RADWIN products.

2. Overrides older RADWIN Manager installations, 8.5.30 and below.

3. Uses .NET 4.0 (included in the package, first installation might take several minutes).

4. Supported OS: Windows XP SP2 and higher, Windows Vista 32/64, Windows Server 2003 32, Win7

32/64bits, Windows Server 2008 32/64bits, Win8.

6. Manager “Help” feature is available for RADWIN 5000.

(*) For RNMS support, please contact RADWIN support.

7 Resolved Issues Issue Name Description Resolution

1. Change band Change band @ 5MHz channel BW fails in

case the HSU is not registered Release 3.5.50

2. HSU service stop

The LAN port on the HSU connection table

disabled while S/W Upgrade Required

condition appear after sync loss.

Release 3.5.50

3. Nomadic HSU name Nomadic HSU name is not refreshed in the

HBS after several Handover scenarios Release 3.5.50

4. MIB Walk

Get-Next SNMP operation on

winlink1000OduBridgeTpPortIndex OID

doesn’t return a value and move to next OID

in the MIB

Release 3.5.50

5. Redundant sync losses

In rare cases, redundant sync losses may occur

after changing CBW or Frequency of De-

Registered HSU operating at 5/10MHz CBW

Release 3.5.50

6. Hanover due to HBS

reset

When HBS is reset (suddenly stop

transmission) the VMU/HMU handover time

might take longer than expected

Release 3.5.50

7. No PING

In rare cases, HSU is not reply to Ping over

the Air interface when the HSU is configured

with 1 TS and link is operating under 5MHz

channel BW

Release 3.5.50

8. HBS Downlink Traffic

In rare cases, HBS downlink traffic may be

blocked in a scenario of sector with more than

16 operational HSUs with full line speed

traffic during continues HSUs sync loss due to

strong interference

Manager Release 3.5.50

9. Read-Only indication

No Read-Only indication in case RADWIN

Manager is opened in local mode and the

check-box to enable read-write in pop-up

warning is not checked

Manager Release 9.5.90

10. HBS Backup & Restore

RADWIN Manager Stops working and

crushes after 'Configuration restore' is done

from one HBS to another HBS Manager Release 9.5.90

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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Issue Name Description Resolution

11. Estimated Throughput

indication

Occasionally, Estimated Throughput

indication is not displayed at RADWIN

Manager monitor screen after Re-Login or

running an additional RADWIN Manager

instance

Manager Release 9.5.90

12. Spectrum Viewer

On spectrum viewer display, ACS channel

indication (black marks) on graph disappears

few seconds after spectrum execution

Manager Release 9.5.90

13. Bulk backup No indication for selection of a file with

wrong format for SWU/Bulk backup Manager Release 9.5.90

8 Limitations Issue Name Description

1. Performance

Degradation under AES-

256

Under AES-256 operation, sector performance might degrade by up to ~10% on 40MHz

Channel BW with small packets size (64B/128B) and Max TX ratio

2. Short TTL - Short TTL value doesn’t work correctly for low values (e.g. 5 milliseconds)

3. SFF HBS – DBA

HBS-5050/5025 (Rev 3 & 4):

- Unused Time-Slots in the Downlink direction are not allocated to other HSUs

4. Max sector capacity Max sector capacity might degrade by 10% at packet size of 64Bytes and 40MHz CBW

(~168Mbps instead ~188Mbps CBW 40M)

9 Known Issues from previous releases

9.1 HBS/HSU/GSU Issues

Issue Name Description Workaround

1. Missing SNMP Traps

Some SNMP traps might be missing after

HBS reset :

- HBS ready

- Management port status changed to

disconnected

Not service affected

2. Channel BW change

problem

Channel bandwidth switch from 10 to 20 MHz

on edge channels (Center frequency that is not

available on 20MHz) fails without

notification, and the sector continues to work

on 10MHz

Change frequency to a none edge channel

and change the channel bandwidth to

20MHz

3. HSU Device Reset

Occasionally, HSU reset may occur under full

capacity traffic at steady state under

20/40MHz channel BW

HSU Link recovers automatically after reset

4. Multiple HSMs

If a HBS is set as HSC-CT and detects

Multiple HSS sources with different Tx ratios,

its own Tx ratio changes continuously (trap is

send every second)

Remove redundant HSMs

5. Min Tx Power

In FCC/ETSI frequency bands the Minimum

Tx power can be set to a value of -11dBm

whereas the minimum should be -8dBm.

Set Minimum Tx power to -8dBm

6. Traffic Block Traffic does not pass from HSU to HSU

where a HBS LAN cable is disconnected

Reconnect HBS LAN cable and traffic

resumes

7. QoS

Best Effort priority queue throughput is

occasionally smaller by 10% than the

configured weight

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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Issue Name Description Workaround

8. LAN Port 100HD

Occasionally, when the HSU LAN port is

configured to auto-negotiate mode and it is

operating with equipment configured to

100FD, traffic might not be transferred under

100HD.

Change the mode of the equipment

connected to the HSU to auto-negotiate

mode and reset HSU device

9. HBS/HSU sync loss In rare cases, HBS/HSU sync loss may occur

under high interference and traffic load Link recovers automatically after sync loss

10. HBS sync time In rare cases, HBS sync time might be longer

than expected and can reach up to 20 seconds

11. HBS Ethernet Service

In rare cases, After multiple Sector sync loss

the Ethernet service may not be available

although Ethernet service display is active in

the RADWIN Manager

Perform HBS device reset

12. HBS/HSU Sync-Loss

Sync loss may occur once decreasing

HBS/HSU Tx power by 10dBm or more at

once

Link recovers after sync loss

automatically

Decreasing Tx power gradually

13. HBS/HSU BIT Failure

In a very rare cases, HBS/HSU might enter

into "BIT failed" state after device reset, while

no actual BIT error

Perform HBS/HSU device reset

14. Wrong SNMP Trap

Description

In rare cases , once disconnecting HSS pulse

cable from HSC site, the SNMP Trap reason

is "Improper Sync pulse" instead "Sync pulse

disappeared"

Ignore wrong trap description

15. Wrong RSS Display

Wrong RSS displayed on Link in Diversity

Antenna mode, when one of antenna ports is

physically disconnected

Ignore wrong RSS values and connect

antenna port

16. 3.5GHz Spectrum View

Interference level display at the lower

channels on antenna A, might deviate up to

10dB from the actual level

Ignore interference level display of antenna

A at the lower frequencies between 3.300-

3.450 GHz

17. 3.5 GHz High PERs in

short distances

In rare case, Link under RSS level of -40dBm

and higher may suffer from PERs and wrong

RSS values

Reduce Tx power to reduce RSS level

below 40dBm

18. Wrong Spectrum

Display

In rare cases under 6.4 GHz frequency band,

spectrum viewer might display empty of

constant RSS values (-75dBm) under strong

interference (> -40dBm)

Re-run spectrum viewer

19. Wrong Spectrum

Display

In rare cases under 6.4 GHz frequency band,

spectrum viewer might display RSS values

that are lower by ~7dBm than actual measured

Changing channel might improve RSS

accuracy

20. Out of Band Channel

Under High Resolution products (2.5, 3.x and

6.4 GHz) and band mismatch, user can set

HSU channel out of its band limits and avoid

Link establishment

Change HSU channel via direct RADWIN

Manager connection to any channel within

its band

21. VMU Throughput

degradation

Occasionally, VMU Wi-Fi throughput may be

degraded in case IP camera is configured to

multicast streaming and connected to the

POE-out port of the VMU

Set IP camera to unicast streaming mode

22. VMU interoperability

problem

VMU interoperability problem with

HP/3COM Switches use “Realtek” NIC. Any

traffic with packet-size greater than

2001Bytes will be discarded and not pass

through the unit

Replace switches if possible or limit max

packet size to 2000Bytes

23. HBS Channel BW

change

In case channel BW of Japanese HBS is being

changed during activation process or at

inactive mode and the required frequency is

not available on the new selected channel BW

operation fails

1. Reset HBS unit to apply new

configuration

2. Complete activation process and then

select available frequency

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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9.2 RADWIN Manager Issues

Issue Name Description Workaround

1. RADWIN Manager

termination

In rare cases, RADWIN Manager may

terminate under LAN cable disconnection and

reconnection

Restart the RADWIN Manager

2. Min/Max Window

size Display problem

In rare cases, when the window size is

minimized or maximized, there might be a

display problem.

Restart the RADWIN Manager

3. Display issues

Various issues affect the display of the

RADWIN Manager but do not affect the

system functionality

In most cases the workaround is to “refresh

the display”, or close and reopen the

RADWIN Manager

4. Over-the-Air

connection

In rare cases, RADWIN Manager may lose

over-the-air connection to remote HSU after

sync-loss

Log off and log on to RADWIN Manager

5. HSU MIR

configuration

HSU MIR has illegal values (<0.5) after

Deregistration-Registration. It should be

unlimited by default

Reconfigure MIR value

6. Map display issues

Various issues affect the display of the

RADWIN Manager Map View, however do

not affect the system functionality

In most cases the workaround is to “refresh

the display”, or close and reopen the

RADWIN Manager

7. RADWIN Manager

loading time

In rare cases, RADWIN Manager loading

time could be up to 15 seconds

Ignore and wait for the login screen to

appear

8. High memory usage

High PC memory usage may occur when

RADWIN Manager is connected to HBS and

the HBS has many Resets/Sync loss events

Log off and log on to the RADWIN

Manager

9. Unregistered HSU

configuration

In rare cases, there is a problem configuring

some parameters on unregistered HSU (HSU

is synchronized but not registered)

Register the HSU and re-configure

10. Display problem after

Software Downgrade

Various issues affect the display of the

RADWIN Manager after performing Software

downgrade to release 3.2.75, however does

not affect the system functionality

Log off and log on to RADWIN Manager

11. Remove 9.4.10

installation

Uninstalling the 9.4.10 RADWIN Manager

fails

Remove 9.4.10 installation using Windows

add/remove program and install the required

manager

12. Task bar icon Task bar icon doesn't reflect Link status in

Windows 7

Select option "Never combine" or

"Combine when taskbar full" in Windows 7

Taskbar and Start Menu Properties

13. Add time slots to

Mobility/Nomadic

HSU/HMU

In the mobility or nomadic service, it is not

possible to add Time slots to a specific service

level where the user initially set the number of

HSUs to the level (using “Add”)

Open any HSU (not necessarily active) at

the required level. Using Update Service,

change its number of time slots. The change

will apply to all HSUs at that level.

Limitation: There must be sufficient free

time slots.

14. HSU Link Status

Occasionally, after multiple HSU sync-losses,

HSU Link-Status might not be displayed in

the Manager, while connecting to the HSU

directly and not via the HBS. Service and link

is still up and running,

Ignore or reset HSU

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

Release Note

Issue Name Description Workaround

15. HSU-610 POE Port

Information

Occasionally, when no external device is

connected to the PoE-Out port on HSU-5610

the RADWIN Manager might display

irrelevant power Consumption/Voltage values

(e.g. 2V / 960mA)

Ignore values

16. HBS Restore

In rare cases, HBS configuration restore might

fails on 'HSU connection Table, and HBS

enter into Inactive state instead of active

Activate HBS via the Manager

17. HBS Restore

Occasionally, HBS configuration restore

might fails to restore mobility settings and the

message at Restore window "Failed to restore

mobility settings “appears

Re-allocate new level/TS of missing

configuration.

18. Active Alarms

Impossible to view/save Active Alarms of

ODU in BIT Failed state, after changing from

MAP to Card/Grid view

Re-login to the RADWIN Manager

19. Wrong Remaining

Time-Slots

When the user enter the number of time slots

via the keyboard (instead of using the

up/down arrows) for the Mobility/Nomadic

HSUs, the calculation of the remaining Time

slots is wrong

Change TS configuration via the RADWIN

Manager Up/Down arrows

20. Backup File Name

Backup file name is different between

RADWIN Manager 9.4.30 and former

releases and file is not overwritten

Change file name manually or select the

right backup file

21. IfInOctets MIB

counter

The counter ‘IfInOctets’ in RFC 1213 does

not increment for the HSU

Problem exists since release 3.3.0. Counter

work properly at downgrade version 3.2.70.

22. HBS-25 - Wrong HSS

Trap

After HBS-25 reboot it sends a wrong SNMP

Trap that related to HSS Ignore this trap

23. RADWIN Manager

termination

In rare cases, after software upgrade is

completed and reset is done, a Microsoft .NET

framework error will appear and RADWIN

Manager will be terminated

Restart the RADWIN Manager

24. RADWIN Manager

password recovery

Password recovery doesn’t work via

RADWIN Manager login screen in case

password is forgotten and alternative

community/password is entered

25. WIN 8 RADWIN Manager running on WIN 8 may

stop working after several HBS reset Restart the RADWIN Manager

26. SNMPv3 Trap

Entering Trap destination User Name

"Admin" fails with wrong error message ("Set

trap destination failed") as this user name is a

preserved string

Ignore message – use unpreserved string

27. Missing Transmission

Boundaries Ratio

Missing HSM transmission boundaries ratio

display for Channel BW 10 or 5MHz

The boundaries should be:

5MHz - 32% to 68%;

10 MHz: 19% to 81%;

20MHz and 40MHz: 11.5% to 88.5%.

28. SNMPv3 Trap

destination

"Password" field

SNMPv3 Trap destination "Password" field

remains with white background instead of

grey although is disabled

Ignore - display issue only

29. Recent event display

In rare cases, wrong date (x/y/1942) may

appear in recent event log after several sync

loss

Restart the RADWIN Manager

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Release Note

Issue Name Description Workaround

30. SNMPv3 TRAPs are

not received in RNMS

When RADWIN manager release 9.5.20 is

running on the PC and ODUs are set to send

SNMP Traps in SNMPv3, the RNMS (or

other application) can’t receive the TRAPs

from the ODU

On the PC’s Windows OS, disable or stop

the “nmstrap.exe” service

31. ODU Restore

Restore operation fails when trying to restore

a backup file from ODU with different

antenna type (EXT vs. INT)

Restore between ODU units with the same

antenna type only

32. Wrong peak rate

display

HBS that includes mixed of mobility/fixed

HSUs the actual peak rate of fixed HSUs

might be 10% higher than the Max possible

peak rate

Display issue only, reduce 10% from the

displayed peak rate

33. Wrong encryption

type indication

When AES 256 encryption is enabled and

operating by Mobility HBS/HMU radios AES

128 indication is displayed

Display issue only – AES 256 works

properly

34. HMU Site

Configuration

Occasionally, HMU Site Configuration via

HBS not responding and HBS Map is not

displayed after few sync losses or handoffs

Close and open new RADWIN Manager

instance

35. Mobility/Nomadic

service level

Mobility/Nomadic service level is not

displayed in Read Only mode Login with different user type

36. Wrong Sector ID

display

RADWIN Manager that is connected directly

to a Japanese HMU unit, displays 'Sector ID'

instead of 'Network ID'

Display issue only

10 Known Issues from current release

10.1 HBS/HSU/GSU Issues

Issue Name Description Workaround

1. GSU Configuration

In rare cases, Changing both GSU RFP configuration and Transmission ratio simultaneously via "GPS sync" tab will not change the RFP but the ratio only

Change separately RFP and Tx ratio

2. HSSoE status table

Occasionally, in case HSS Sync messages are not forwarded due to VLAN switch filtering, associated HSS clients status table is incorrect

1. Connect directly to the HSS client to

see actual status

2. Remove VLAN or change switch

configuration

3. IPv6 SNMP traps

IPv6 Address Type in SNMP traps is

encoded as string instead of binary byte

string and might be seen as warning on

ethereal capture

Use expanded/full IPv6 address format

10.2 RADWIN Manager

Issue Name Description Workaround

1. RADWIN Manager stuck

In rare cases, RADWIN Manager that is

managing sector with 32 HSUs may get

stuck or crushed under following scenarios:

1. Table view sort

2. Switch to map view and back

3. Open HSU connection table

Close RADWIN manager via task

manager and re-open it

2. Uplink throughput display

In rare cases, Uplink throughput display is

not accurate under heavy interference at

3.65 GHz FCC frequency band

Ignore - display only

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

Release Note

Issue Name Description Workaround

3. RNMS GSU icon

Wrong GSU icon is displayed on RNMS

management console (Switch icon instead of

satellite dish icon)

Ignore - display only

4. HSS mode change

Changing HSM mode "Serial and Ethernet"

to HSC “Serial or Ethernet” will fail with

alert of "Set could not be performed".

Change first HSM protocol to Serial or

Ethernet and then change to HSC

5. HSU Software upgrade

Occasionally, HSU Software upgrade might

get stuck in "In progress" status when the

communication is not stable

Close RADWIN Manager via task

manager and re-open new instance

6. HSU status display HSU status display is not in Read-Only

during sector upgrade via HBS Ignore - display only

7. RADWIN Manager stuck

Occasionally, RADWIN Manager gets stuck

in "Processing data" status after software

upgrade process and there is no access to

some of the HSUs

Close RADWIN Manager via task

manager and re-open it

8. RADWIN Manager stuck

In rare cases, RADWIN Manager gets stuck

during login process after S/W upgrade or

during first log-in

Close RADWIN Manager via task

manager and re-open it

9. HSU location

HSU location on view map is changed to

defaults after RADWIN Manager closing

and re-opening if location was set using

'Coordinates' button

Deregister and register HSU to resume

original location

Contact RADWIN Technical Support at [email protected] for any issue related with this Release Note.

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

Release Note

11 Appendix A: Multi Bands Radios A License Key to enable supported bands can be obtained at http://www.radwin.com/updates/lk-radwin.htm

following customer’s online Declaration of Compliance with local regulations. Use the License Key Generator

to check whether the HBS/HSU supports your required bands according to the HBS/HSU serial number.

RW-5200-0150 RW-5200-0224 RW-5050-0224 RW-5050-0C24 RW-5550-0124 RW-5550-0224 RW-5505-0A24 RW-5505-0C24

RW-5200-0230 RW-5100-0230 RW-5550-0130 RW-5550-0H30 RW-5525-0H30 RW-5520-0130 RW-5520-0230 RW-5510-0130 RW-5510-0230 RW-5510-0A30 RW-5510-0C30 RW-5510-0H30

RW-5200-0250

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal ✓

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC Default Band

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC Default Band

3.5 GHz IC ✓

3.5 GHz Universal ✓

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC ✓

4.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓

5.0 GHz FCC/IC ✓

5.0 GHz Universal ✓

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI

5.1 GHz Universal ✓ ✓

5.2 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI

5.4 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

5.4 GHz IC ✓

5.4 GHz Universal ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER

5.8 GHz FCC/IC Default Band Default Band

5.8 GHz MII ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz WPC ✓ ✓

5.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓

6.0 GHz Universal ✓

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal

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RW-5200-0350 RW-5050-0258 RW-5550-0150 RW-5550-0250 RW-5550-0H50 RW-5525-0H50 RW-5520-0350 RW-5510-0350 RW-5510-0H50

RW-5200-2150 RW-5100-2150 RW-5050-2150

RW-5200-2224 RW-5050-2224 RW-5550-2124 RW-5550-2224 RW-5505-2A24 RW-5505-2C24

RW-5200-2230 RW-5550-2130 RW-5525-2A30 RW-5525-2C30 RW-5520-2130 RW-5510-2130 RW-5510-2A30 RW-5510-2C30 RW-5505-2A30 RW-5505-2C30

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal Licensed Band

2.4 GHz ETSI Default Band

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI ✓

3.5 GHz ETSI Default Band

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal Licensed Band

3.6 GHz ETSI ✓

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC ✓

4.9 GHz Universal ✓ Licensed Band

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal ✓

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI ✓

5.1 GHz Universal ✓ Licensed Band

5.2 GHz FCC/IC ✓

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI Default Band

5.4 GHz FCC/IC ✓

5.4 GHz IC ✓

5.4 GHz Universal ✓ Licensed Band

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER Licensed Band

5.8 GHz FCC/IC Default Band Licensed Band

5.8 GHz MII ✓

5.8 GHz WPC ✓

5.9 GHz Universal ✓ Licensed Band

6.0 GHz Universal ✓

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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RW-5200-2239 RW-5520-2139

RW-5200-2250 RW-5550-2150 RW-5550-2250

RW-5200-2264 RW-5510-2264

RW-5200-4258 RW-5550-4158 RW-5550-4258 RW-5520-4358 RW-5510-4358

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI Default Band

3.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band

4.9 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band Licensed Band

4.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI ✓

5.1 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band

5.2 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI Default Band

5.4 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER Licensed Band

5.8 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band Licensed Band

5.8 GHz MII

5.8 GHz WPC Default Band

5.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band

6.0 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band

6.4 GHz ETSI Default Band

6.4 GHz Universal ✓

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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RW-5200-6254 RW-5520-6354

RW-5200-9164 RW-5200-916X RW-5200-9264 RW-5200-926X RW-5050-9164 RW-5050-9264 RW-5550-9164 RW-5550-9264 RW-5510-9164 RW-5510-9A64 RW-5510-9A6X RW-5510-9C64 RW-5510-9C6X RW-5510-9H64 RW-5510-9H6X

RW-5200-9221 RW-5550-9121 RW-5510-9121

RW-5200-9254 RW-5550-9154 RW-5510-9354

2.0 GHz Universal Default Band

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band ✓

4.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band ✓

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal Licensed Band

5.1 GHz APAC ✓

5.1 GHz ETSI ✓

5.1 GHz Universal Licensed Band ✓

5.2 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz APAC Default Band

5.4 GHz ETSI ✓

5.4 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz Universal Licensed Band Default Band

5.8 GHz APAC ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER

5.8 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band ✓

5.8 GHz MII Licensed Band

5.8 GHz WPC Licensed Band

5.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band ✓

6.0 GHz Universal Licensed Band ✓

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal Default Band

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

Release Note

RW-5100-8225 RW-5520-8125 RW-5520-8225

RW-5050-0150 RW-5050-0158 RW-5050-0250 RW-5520-0150

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS Default Band

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC ✓

4.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal ✓

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI

5.1 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

5.2 GHz FCC/IC ✓

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI

5.4 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

5.4 GHz IC ✓

5.4 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER

5.8 GHz FCC/IC Default Band Default Band Default Band

5.8 GHz MII ✓ ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz WPC ✓ ✓ ✓

5.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

6.0 GHz Universal ✓

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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RW-5050-2250 RW-5520-2150

RW-5050-4158 RW-5050-4B58 RW-5025-4B58 RW-5025-4C58 RW-5550-4H58 RW-5525-4A58 RW-5525-4C58 RW-5525-4H58 RW-5510-4A58 RW-5510-4C58 RW-5510-4H58 RW-5505-4A58 RW-5505-4C58 RW-5610-4A58

RW-5050-4258 RW-5520-4158

RW-5050-9154

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band Licensed Band

4.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band Licensed Band ✓

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI ✓ ✓

5.1 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band Licensed Band ✓

5.2 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI Default Band ✓

5.4 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz IC Licensed Band

5.4 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band Licensed Band Default Band

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER Licensed Band

5.8 GHz FCC/IC Licensed Band Licensed Band Licensed Band ✓

5.8 GHz MII Licensed Band ✓

5.8 GHz WPC Default Band Default Band ✓

5.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band Licensed Band Licensed Band ✓

6.0 GHz Universal

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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RW-5050-9254 RW-5025-9B54 RW-5025-9C54 RW-5550-9H54 RW-5525-9A54 RW-5525-9C54 RW-5525-9H54 RW-5510-9A54 RW-5510-9C54 RW-5510-9H54 RW-5505-9A54 RW-5505-9C54 RW-5610-9A54

RW-5025-0B50 RW-5025-0C50

RW-5025-2B50 RW-5025-2C50

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

4.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓ Licensed Band

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI ✓ ✓

5.1 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓ Licensed Band

5.2 GHz FCC/IC ✓

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI ✓ Default Band

5.4 GHz FCC/IC ✓

5.4 GHz IC

5.4 GHz Universal Default Band Default Band ✓ Licensed Band

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER

5.8 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓ Default Band Licensed Band

5.8 GHz MII ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz WPC ✓ ✓

5.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓ Licensed Band

6.0 GHz Universal

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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RW-5550-9254 RW-5525-0A50 RW-5525-0C50 RW-5510-0A50 RW-5510-0C50

RW-5520-2350 RW-5510-2350

RW-5520-9154

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓ Licensed Band ✓

4.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ Licensed Band ✓

5.0 GHz FCC/IC ✓

5.0 GHz Universal ✓ ✓

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI ✓ ✓

5.1 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ Licensed Band ✓

5.2 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI Default Band ✓

5.4 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

5.4 GHz IC ✓

5.4 GHz Universal Default Band ✓ Licensed Band Default Band

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER

5.8 GHz FCC/IC ✓ Default Band Licensed Band ✓

5.8 GHz MII ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz WPC ✓ ✓

5.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ Licensed Band ✓

6.0 GHz Universal ✓ Licensed Band

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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RW-5510-9264 RW-5505-0A50 RW-5505-0C50

RW-5505-0A58 RW-5505-0C58

RW-5610-0A50

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal

3.6 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

4.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal ✓

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI

5.1 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

5.2 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI

5.4 GHz FCC/IC ✓ ✓

5.4 GHz IC

5.4 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER

5.8 GHz FCC/IC Default Band Default Band Default Band

5.8 GHz MII ✓ ✓ ✓

5.8 GHz WPC ✓ ✓ ✓

5.9 GHz Universal ✓ ✓ ✓

6.0 GHz Universal ✓

6.4 GHz ETSI

6.4 GHz Universal Default Band

RADWIN 5000 - Release 3.5.50

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RW-5550-2164 RW-5550-2264 RW-5510-2164 RW-5510-2A64 RW-5510-2C64

RW-5550-2H30 RW-5525-2H30 RW-5510-2H30

RW-5550-2H50 RW-5525-2A50 RW-5525-2C50 RW-5525-2H50 RW-5510-2A50 RW-5510-2C50 RW-5510-2H50 RW-5505-2A50 RW-5505-2C50 RW-5610-2A50

2.0 GHz Universal

2.3 GHz Universal

2.4 GHz ETSI

2.4 GHz FCC/IC

2.5 GHz ETSI

2.5 GHz FCC/BRS

3.4 GHz ETSI

3.5 GHz ETSI Default Band

3.5 GHz FCC/IC

3.5 GHz IC

3.5 GHz Universal Licensed Band

3.6 GHz ETSI ✓

3.9 GHz ETSI

3.9 GHz Universal

4.9 GHz FCC/IC

4.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band

5.0 GHz FCC/IC

5.0 GHz Universal

5.1 GHz APAC

5.1 GHz ETSI ✓

5.1 GHz Universal Licensed Band

5.2 GHz FCC/IC

5.4 GHz APAC

5.4 GHz ETSI Default Band

5.4 GHz FCC/IC

5.4 GHz IC

5.4 GHz Universal Licensed Band

5.8 GHz APAC

5.8 GHz ETSI ✓

5.8 GHz ETSI/GER Licensed Band

5.8 GHz FCC/IC

5.8 GHz MII

5.8 GHz WPC

5.9 GHz Universal Licensed Band

6.0 GHz Universal

6.4 GHz ETSI Default Band

6.4 GHz Universal Licensed Band