Security News > 2021 > May > Ethernity Networks announces ENET Wireless Backhaul for FPGA-based appliances
Ethernity Networks announced it has released the ENET Wireless Backhaul solution, designed for standalone FPGA-based appliances.
The ENET Wireless Backhaul solution utilizes Ethernity's ENET Flow Processor FPGA firmware coupled with Ethernity's newly patented bonding technology to run on an FPGA appliance.
The solution also ensures optimum wireless performance and improves transmitted throughput by dynamically distributing data along multiple wireless links of different speeds and technologies.
ENET Wireless Backhaul is ideal for implementing within a 4G/5G Indoor or Outdoor Unit with complete Carrier Ethernet Switch/Router functionality and the embedded bonding feature.
The ENET Wireless Backhaul solution is currently available on Ethernity's standalone UEP-20 with 10Gbps traffic spread over 10GbE and multiple 1GbE ports, as well as on commercial off-the-shelf servers using Ethernity's ACE-NIC FPGA SmartNICs.
Oded Bergman, Ethernity VP of Products and Business Development, said, "By incorporating Ethernity's unique bonding solution for 1G and 10G links, together with our L2/L3/MPLS ENET Flow Processor, the ENET Wireless Backhaul solution provides unmatched all-weather wireless backhaul resiliency with the highest performance over different radio technologies."
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