Radwin Manager 9.2 -

Engineers can now define a "Service Level Template" (SLT)—for example, "Corporate 100Mbps Full Duplex"—and drag it onto unprovisioned HBS (Hubs) and SUs (Subscriber Units). The manager automatically allocates frequencies, adjusts transmit power to avoid self-interference, and assigns VLAN tags.

In the world of fixed wireless access (FWA) and broadband backhaul, network management software often lags behind hardware innovation. But with the release of , the Israeli vendor is flipping that script. This update isn’t just a point release; it is a comprehensive overhaul of how engineers visualize, deploy, and secure large-scale wireless networks.

For a full changelog or to schedule a demo, visit the Radwin support portal. Radwin Manager 9.2

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Here is a deep dive into the four most critical pillars of this release. Version 9.2 ditches the generic SNMP-based topology maps for a dynamic, geospatial-first interface . The new dashboard leverages Google Maps/Earth integration at a kernel level, allowing operators to color-code links not just by status (up/down), but by spectral efficiency and link capacity headroom . Engineers can now define a "Service Level Template"

For ISPs tired of juggling spreadsheets and SSH windows, this release turns the Radwin ecosystem from a collection of smart radios into a truly intelligent network.

Key Feature: The "Rain Fade Prediction" overlay now uses real-time meteorological data to predict how upcoming weather will affect specific frequency bands (6-42 GHz). Historically, configuring hundreds of PtP (Point-to-Point) or PtMP (Point-to-Multipoint) radios required CLI scripts or MAC address hunting. Radwin Manager 9.2 introduces Adaptive Provisioning Profiles . But with the release of , the Israeli

Immediate for all Radwin customers with active support contracts. The upgrade is seamless from version 9.0 and 9.1 via the in-place migration tool. At a Glance: Radwin Manager 9.2 Specs | Feature | Benefit | | :--- | :--- | | Max managed devices | 10,000+ per instance | | API Rate Limit | 1,000 requests/second | | New Security Certs | TLS 1.3, AES-256 for config backups | | Supported Radios | 5000, 2000, 1000 series (all firmware v5.5+) | | Deployment Options | On-prem (Linux VM) or Cloud (AWS/Azure AMI) |

Use case: If a fiber cut occurs, an SDN controller can query Radwin Manager 9.2 for available wireless capacity, spin up a temporary 1Gbps link, and re-route BGP traffic—all without human intervention. Radwin Manager 9.2 is not flashy; it is functional with a purpose. It solves the three real problems of wireless backhaul: scale , security , and speed of deployment .

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