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RF Products Crestron Best Practices
Electromagnetic Spectrum
As shown in the illustration above, the frequencies within the RF spectrum are
divided into smaller portions called bands. A band is a range of frequencies that is
broad enough to allow for one or more communication paths without affecting
adjacent bands. Only particular transmission bands are permitted without a special
license from the FCC.
Three bands are used by Crestron wireless products:
418-433 MHz
2.4 GHz
5.8 GHz
Crestron wireless products do not use the 900 MHz band.
Crestron wireless network types, associated bands, and related information are listed
in the following table.
Crestron RF Network Table
WIRELESS
NETWORK
BAND TYPE GATEWAY(S) PRODUCTS DEFAULT
CHANNEL
Wi-Fi (IEEE
802.11a/b/g)
2.4 GHz (802.11b/g)
5.8 GHz (802.11a)
Point to point CEN-WAP-ABG-1G
Third-Party Wi-Fi
Access Points*
TPMC-3X
TPMC-4X
TPMC-4XG
TPMC-8X
TPMC-10
IEEE 802.11
Channel 1
infiNET™ 2.4 GHz Mesh C2N-MNETGW infiNET Devices IEEE 802.15.4
Channel 26
infiNET EX 2.4 GHz Mesh CEN-RFGW-EX MLX-2 IEEE 802.15.4
Channel 15
FocalPoint 2.4 GHz Point to point CEN-HPRFGW TPS-6X IEEE 802.15.4
Channel 20
2.4 GHz Point to point TPS-RFGWX STX-1700CXP
433 MHz Point to point CNRFGWA, MC2W WPR-48
418 MHz Point to point CNRFGWA-418,
MC2W
ML-500/600
MT-1000
WPR-48
* 802.11n access points work with Crestron products; however, since Crestron products support 802.11a/b/g, performance does not improve
over 802.11g.
2 Best Practices – RF Products Reference Guide – DOC. 6689C
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