XO1 Lucius


Description
XNET short-range nodes are typically installed inside a residence or facility, operate at relatively low power and use a single antenna sector. Short-range nodes use Ethernet or wireless meshing for backhaul. Like long-range nodes, short-range nodes can be owned and operated by anyone. Unlike long-range nodes, short-range nodes do not require professional installation. However, these nodes are otherwise functionally identical to long-range nodes.
General characteristics
User Capacity ..................................................... 96 in SC and CA, 96+96 in DC mode
MAX Output Power ............................................. 24 dBm per channel
Power Consumption ........................................... Typical 20 W, maximum 25
Weight ................................................................ 10.7 lbs / 4.85 kgs
Dimensions ......................................................... 12.2 x 8.9 x 4.1 inches
FAQ
Is this device for indoor use only?
No! This unit may be deployed indoors facing the windows, or outside facing major streets and high traffic areas.
Will this device work outside of the United States?
No, this device will not work outside of the United States and we strongly recommend you do not attempt to deploy this node outside of the US.
Can I operate more than one indoor node concurrently?
Absolutely! In high user-density areas, we recommend deploying multiple nodes for better coverage and mining reward earnings.
What is the range of this unit?
The range of this node is between 1-2 miles depending on the geography and topography of the deployment location.
What direction should I position my node?
This information will be included in your hardware kit when you receive it.
Do I need a professional to install this node?
Due to this unit being a class B radio, professional installation is recommended. Download a guide here.