Introduction
The Motorola Canopy™ Wireless Internet Platform is a broadband wireless communication
system that supports high-speed Internet access. With the Canopy platform, Motorola brings
radio technology to the Internet service provider marketplace. It is simply one of the best
solutions for providing high-speed wireless Internet to customers. The Canopy system is
available in a variety of configurations. This document provides a brief overview of the Canopy
system and details the configurations and their associated components. Deployment rules and
installation issues are discussed in the publications entitled:
• Canopy Access Point Cluster and Gen I Cluster Management Module User Manual
APCMM102-UM-E R 03 01
• Canopy Access Point Cluster and Gen II Cluster Management Module User Manual
APCMM202-UM-E R 03 01
• Canopy Subscriber Module User Manual
SM02-UG-E R 03 01
• Canopy Backhaul Module User Manual
BH02-UM-E R 03 01
• Canopy Surge Suppressor User Manual
SS00-UM-E R 03 01
• Canopy Reflector Kit User Manual
• Canopy Universal Mounting Bracket User Manual
Canopy System Overview
The Motorola Canopy system is a family of broadband wireless products that provide high-speed
Internet access for residential and business customers. As shown in Figure 1, the Canopy system
has five basic building blocks:
• The Access Point (AP) Cluster
• Subscriber Module (SM)
• Backhaul (BH) Module
• Cluster Management Module (CMM)
• Surge Suppressor
This system uses the unlicensed UNII bands (5.25 – 5.35 GHz and 5.725 – 5.825 GHz) and all
radios are approved by the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Part 15,
Class B, and RSS-210 of Industry Canada (IC). The AP, SM, BH and Surge Suppressors are all
UL approved.
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