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Astra Evolution E6-STE

Astra Evolution E6-STE

The Astra Evolution E6-STE is a compact outdoor subscriber terminal designed for high-capacity wireless access and backhaul links in the five and six gigahertz bands. Supporting flexible channel bandwidths from ten to eighty megahertz, it delivers up to six hundred seventy megabits per second of throughput, ensuring stable and efficient data transmission over distances exceeding thirty kilometers when paired with external antennas.

Equipped with two N-type female connectors, the E6-STE offers full compatibility with a wide range of external dual-polarized antennas, allowing flexible configuration for various deployment scenarios. The unit is based on MIMO 2x2 and OFDM radio technology and supports modulation schemes up to QAM256, providing strong signal stability and efficient spectrum utilization.

Advanced radio control features include automatic bitrate and transmit power adjustment, dynamic distance learning, configurable uplink and downlink ratios, and a built-in spectrum analyzer for precise link tuning. DFS support and fast channel switching ensure reliable operation in shared and dynamic frequency environments.

Networking capabilities include IP-over-IP and Ethernet-over-IP tunnels, NAT with multipool support, VLAN and QoS functionality, and full compatibility with Astra’s proprietary MINT protocol. Management is available through a secure web interface, SNMP, and integration with Astra EMS NEXT for centralized monitoring and software updates.

The device features a single Gigabit Ethernet interface and supports multiple power options including AC, DC, and PoE. It is housed in a durable weatherproof enclosure designed for outdoor operation, meeting IP66 and IP67 standards, and performing reliably across a wide temperature range.

Combining flexibility, performance, and robust construction, the Astra Evolution E6-STE is an ideal subscriber terminal for long-distance wireless access, last-mile connectivity, and carrier-grade outdoor deployments.