Redline Communications An-50e Review
Redline Communications An-50e Review
Redline Communications An-50e Review
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Contents
1.0 Introduction
2.0 The ODU (Out Door Unit) and The IDU (Indoor Unit)
2.1 The ODU (Out Door Unit)
11.0 Notices
1.0 Introduction
This week, I have been testing and reviewing a few pairs of Redline AN-50e radios. The Redline
Communications company is the leading supplier of the world’s most advanced, performance-
driven, scalable, and reliable fixed and mobile wireless broadband access and backhaul solutions.
The Redline Communications AN-50e unit is their PTP and PTMP wireless access and backhaul
product, which is part of Redline's RedCONNEX™ and RedACCESS family of products. The AN-
50e uses OFDM radios, with TDD on 20MHz channels. The units I am testing for this review are
set with software keys, for a 54Mbps over the air data-rate and for point to point operation. Keys
are available for both PMP and PTP and for data rates up to 54Mbps
Using TDD with 20MHz channels, ethernet throughputs of up to 49Mbps can be achieved. The AN-
50e is available in 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz radio band configurations and has over the air encryption
ability (AES or DES).
For more information, click here for the Redline AN-50e Datasheet located at the Redline
Communications website.
2.0 The ODU (Out Door Unit) and The IDU (Indoor Unit)
The AN-50e IDU and ODU are simple to set-up and install. The cables are pretty self explanatory,
with the ODU and IDU connected by a long length of coaxial cable.
The IDU plugs directly into your switch or router interface for the data link and radio management
services. Power to the ODU is 120/240 mains voltage by a standard IEC power connector. The
ODU connects via coaxial cable to the antenna and has a couple of earth wires to connect up.
Configuration is best done by the web interface. You can use Firefox or Internet Explorer to connect
to the unit's default IP address of 192.168.25.2. Once connected, a password prompt will come up.
Just enter into the field the username and password of admin (default setting). Then a few things
need to be set in the AN-50e ODUs before deployment.
Flow control should be set to off and the Ethernet mode statically set to the required duplex/speed
of the connecting interface.
You will need to set one unit to the PTP Master mode and the other as a PTP Slave under the Master
Mode selection. The Encryption Key should be set to the MAC address of the other radio pair.
Link Length Mode should be set to auto and the Radio Enable selection ticked.
Set the Uncoded Burst Rate to 54Mb/s (With the 54Meg Key in the AN-50e). Also, set the DFS
field to your countries requirement.
There is no HTTPS support, so just keep that in mind when setting passwords across untrusted
networks. The users accounts and passwords can also be managed from the console interface.
To update, copy the firmware to the FTP server, then fill out the relevant details in the AN-80i web
form. Then just hit Upload File and wait until the transfer has finished.
Once this is completed, you can then go to the Configure System option in the menu and select the
Software Version you want. Then you will have to press the reboot button to complete the firmware
loading into the unit.
Pros:
• Simple to set-up and get going.
• The coax cable allows the ODU to be used on a tall tower installation.
Cons:
• Web Interface is very slow to work with.
• No interface for QOS ability for different traffic (only 802.1p).
• Requires rack space as well as tower space.
I would have liked to have done some more tests with the unit in PTMP mode, but due to the
limited amount of radio equipment, I was unable to give a good test of this topology.
Ease of Setup:
Performance:
11.0 Notice
The AN-50 product has now been discontinued as a unit available from the Redline
Communications. All AN-50 firmware updates have also been discontinued. All support will be
withdrawn as some point in the future. Though, 3rd parties maybe still selling and supporting the
AN-50. Please check with Redline Communications for more information.