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AirBox Law Enforcement Solutions

Wi-Fi Internet For Law Enforcers

 

  • Provide Broadband Internet To Officer

  • Works Anywhere Your Fleet Travels

  • Track Your Vehicles In Real-Time With GPS 

  • Connect Multiple Devices Simultaneously

  • Reliable Always-On Internet Connection

 

 

Network the camera on the front of the squad car and watch over officers working alone in the field. Other officers can use the broadband connection from their vehicle to assist others.

AirBox mobile cellular routers provide enhanced safety and productivity to police departments. Officers can get in-vehicle high-speed access to federal, state, and local computer databases. Connect laptops, PDA's, tablet computers, digital cameras, or any other device over a broadband cellular network. Gain secure access to Internet, Intranet, email, as well as access to databases, maps, and photographs.

 

An optional GPS module makes it easy to manage a fleet of vehicles in real-time. The GPS receiver  integrates directly with Google Maps or Google Earth to allow both map and satellite imagery views. A standard GPS interface allows easy integration into other applications.

 


 Ways The AirBox X2 Can Work For Law Enforcers


 

IP Video

 

Stop using expensive satellite or microwave for standard definition broadcast. The AirBox X2 can be used to transmit IP video at 1-1.2 Mbps. This allows you to achieve the equivalent of standard definition video broadcast over the cellular network.


 

An IP encoder is needed to stream video over the AirBox X2. An IP encoder takes in an analog or digital video feed and converts it to IP (Internet Protocol). This is generally an Ethernet connection which will connect to the AirBox X2. The IP Encoder will communicate with a decoder on the receiving end. The IP encoder must use either multiple simultaneous TCP streams or more commonly use UDP for transport layer communication. The decoder must be able to accept UDP packets from multiple IP addresses and recombine them into a single stream. Most standard IP cameras use TCP only and will not utilize both uplinks for enhanced quality.

 

Contact WAAV for approved IP encoders

 


 

File Transfer

 

Need to transfer large files from remote locations or moving vehicles? Need more bandwidth than a single cellular connection can offer? The AirBox X2 averages over 1Mbps for file uploads.

 

 

 

Standard FTP file transfers and other protocols that only use TCP will not take advantage of both uplinks properly. The software must use either multiple simultaneous TCP streams or more commonly use UDP for transport layer communication. The software on the server side must be able to accept UDP packets from multiple IP addresses and recombine them into a single stream.

 

 

All AirBox cellular routers require a cellular data plan.