Verint Nextiva S1100w User Manual - page 25
Verint Video Solutions
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Nextiva S1100w User Guide
For example, consider the following setup:
You should update the devices in the following order:
1. S1100w 1—You then lose contact with S1100w 1.
2. S1100w 2—You then lose contact with S1100w 2.
3. S3100 1—You can then reach all devices.
4. S3100 2—You then lose contact will all devices except master S3100 3.
5. S3100 3—You can then reach all devices.
For the complete firmware update procedure, refer to the documentation of the Verint
Video Solutions software you are using.
Video Bit Rate and Data Throughput
You can theoretically connect up to 16 S1100w devices to a master bridge in a wireless cell.
In practice however, video quality, frame rate, and system layout can limit the number of
devices that a single master bridge can support.
Video quality and frame rate influence the required data throughput. Therefore, you need
to carefully plan the number of cameras that will work on a link.
The following figures were measured in typical setup situations. They may vary depending
on your configuration. The total data throughput in a unidirectional UDP link setup is:
The S1100w automatically adjusts the transmission speed with the current RF conditions.
For the bit rate requirements of the edge devices to which the cameras are connected,
consult the Bit Rate Settings for Video Servers document located on the Verint Video
Solutions extranet (Technical Support, then Downloads, then Tools).
Physical bit rate
Throughput for a 3 mile (5 km)
distance
Throughput for a 15.5 mile (25 km)
distance
6 Mbps
3.5 Mbps
3.3 Mbps
9 Mbps
4.6 Mbps
4.3 Mbps
12 Mbps
5.5 Mbps
5.1 Mbps
18 Mbps
6.9 Mbps
6.2 Mbps
24 Mbps
7.7 Mbps
7 Mbps
36 Mbps
8.9 Mbps
8 Mbps
48 Mbps
9.7 Mbps
8.6 Mbps
54 Mbps
10 Mbps
8.8 Mbps
S3100 3
S3100 2
S1100w 2
S1100w 1
S3100 1