Traditional Wi-Fi utilizes the CSMA/CA protocol - collision avoidance before transmitting. When connecting, each access point first detects potential collisions that interrupt transmissions. This latency cost increases exponentially with the growth of your network.
EnJet features PtP and PtMP technology, which lets your network overcome the latency of the CSMA/CA protocol design. Access points form a well-ordered flow of transmissions based on predefined times slots. Like cars, traffic is able flow efficiently when an external coordination mechanism is present (traffic lights) and can come to a sudden halt when it is not.
Lack of cooperation increases commute times for each car
Traffic flows efficiently when drivers are directed in different time slot
When an outdoor network spans large distances, its access points or stations are unable to detect each other’s transmissions. Frequent collisions will occur when multiple points transmit simultaneously. EnJet features PtP and PtMP technology, which allocates transmissions from remote locations into slots for efficient time-based management.