The need for high bandwidth, scalability, reliability, remote manageability, and security led Booky’s team to identify point-to-point broadband microwave radio communication as the right solution to meet their objectives. “We considered a point-to-multipoint solution, but we felt that it wouldn’t provide the bandwidth we needed. Also, we were concerned about the security of the multipoint configuration,” says Booky of their decision.
With wireless radio equipment from three manufacturers in mind, including RAD’s AirMux-200, the Kalispell School District put the project out for bid. Rick Lindahl, president of Invictus Networks, RAD’s Oregon-based systems integration partner, comments: “When I saw this opportunity, I knew the AirMux was the ideal fit for this project. We’ve had great success with the AirMux in several similar projects. Plus, the price-performance ratio of the AirMux makes it an easy sell.”
Since Invictus Networks completed the installation that, according to Booky, “went as smoothly as promised,” the AirMux network has performed without a hitch. With one central tower equipped with a switch as the hub, pairs of AirMux antennas are beaming the district’s critical data in point-to-point connections to nine of the district’s school and administration locations. This has enabled them to complete the SIS server consolidation and has paved the way for distance learning applications, as well as for the district’s anticipated expansion.