Eliminate elevator wiring costs and signal interference with the MERCURY MWB 502. This compact 5.8GHz bridge delivers a high-speed 867Mbps link optimized for 2KM ranges. Unlike bulky alternatives, the MWB 502 is designed for high-performance data backhaul in space-constrained environments, ensuring zero-lag HD video for lifts, cranes, and urban surveillance.
The Elevator & Smart-Site Specialist: Precision 5GHz Connectivity
In elevator shafts and high-density construction sites, traditional 2.4GHz bridges suffer from extreme signal bounce and interference. The MERCURY MWB 502 utilizes the clean 5.8GHz spectrum and 11AC technology to provide a 867Mbps high-speed pipe. Its compact design and precision beamforming make it the industry standard for vertical monitoring and short-range industrial links where reliability is non-negotiable.
B2B Performance Benchmarks
867Mbps 11AC Protocol: Provides nearly 3x the actual data throughput of standard 300Mbps bridges, ensuring fluid 4K video transmission even in high-vibration environments like lift shafts.
Interference-Free 5.8GHz Band: Automatically bypasses the "noisy" 2.4GHz band used by consumer Wi-Fi, providing a dedicated, stable wireless backhaul for mission-critical security hardware.
Compact High-Gain Antenna: Specifically tuned for 2KM ranges, focusing the signal to prevent "interference leakage" into nearby networks—ideal for multi-bridge deployments on a single site.
Industrial Durability: Housed in professional ASA anti-UV engineering plastic with an IP55 rating, designed to withstand moisture, dust, and temperature swings from -30°C to 70°C.
Rapid Deployment & Reduced Maintenance
For B2B installers, time is money. The MWB 502 features Factory-Default Pairing and Passive PoE support, allowing for single-cable installation. The integrated intelligent indicator system allows technicians to align the link in seconds without specialized software. Once deployed, the hardware watchdog ensures the device auto-reboots if a system glitch is detected, virtually eliminating "no-signal" service calls.
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