Overview

The Apollo Wireless Lighting Bridge from Litepanels is a multi-tool of wireless lighting control that can connect to any DMX fixture that has wireless DMX, Ethernet, 5-pin XLR, or Wi-Fi, as well as LumenRadio CRMX receivers, using the TimoTwo module for strong wireless DMX transmission even in heavy radio frequency situations. As an enterprise-grade network router, the Bridge can be configured for complex data networking using an intuitive web-based interface from any web browser, mobile device, or tablet. The unit's Wi-Fi supports 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, resulting in thwarting interference with other equipment.

SKU: GC88-900-4014

Litepanels Apollo Bridge Wireless inc 1x 3dbi RP-TNC antenna (CRMX) 2x SMA 3dbi antenna (WiFi)

The Apollo Wireless Lighting Bridge from Litepanels is a multi-tool of wireless lighting control that can connect to any DMX fixture that has wireless DMX, Ethernet, 5-pin XLR, or Wi-Fi, as well as LumenRadio CRMX receivers, using the TimoTwo module for strong wireless DMX transmission even in heavy radio frequency situations. As an enterprise-grade network router, the Bridge can be configured for complex data networking using an intuitive web-based interface from any web browser, mobile device, or tablet. The unit's Wi-Fi supports 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, resulting in thwarting interference with other equipment.

The Apollo Bridge is one component of a two-part system that allows a DMX link to Litepanels DMX compatible fixtures and other DMX controllable units while acting as a "bridge" for LumenRadio CRMX for wireless DMX communication to fixtures, and E1.31 sACN over Wi-Fi or Ethernet for direct control from a mobile device, computer, or lighting console. The Bridge, used with compatible Litepanels lights, offers a system with a constant signal capacity and the ultimate in wireless control.

Benefits

  • Wireless networking: Enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac Wave2) access point
  • Wired networking: Dual-gigabit Ethernet with routing features
  • Wireless DMX module: Integrated LumenRadio TimoTwo CRMX
  • Wi-Fi frequency bands: Simultaneous dual-band 2.4 and 5 GHz
  • Wi-Fi standard: 802.11ac Wave2 with MIMO
  • Range (line-of-sight): CRMX up to 1640', Wi-Fi up to 263'
  • Lighting control protocols: E1.11-2008 DMX512 (on XLR-5) E1.31 sACN (supported on all Ethernet and Wi-Fi interfaces)
  • DMX connector: 5-pin XLR, female
  • Power supply: USB Type-C (9V/2A)
  • Platform compatibility: Apollo App, Luminair App, ETC (including Nomad), GrandMA, Strand DMX, sACN consoles and controllers Cinetenna, Evalux, Skynode, and any other LumenRadio/CRMX receivers

Compatibility

Litepanels Apollo Bridge Wireless inc 1x 3dbi RP-TNC antenna (CRMX) 2x SMA 3dbi antenna (WiFi)

Key Features

  • Wired and Wireless Networking
  • Integrated LumenRadio, TimoTwo CRMX
  • Simultaneous Dual-Band 2.4 and 5 GHz
  • CRMX Range: 1640' / Wi-Fi Range: 263'
  • Wi-Fi Standard: 802.11ac Wave2 with MIMO

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Product Overview

The Apollo Wireless Lighting Bridge from Litepanels is a multi-tool of wireless lighting control that can connect to any DMX fixture that has wireless DMX, Ethernet, 5-pin XLR, or Wi-Fi, as well as LumenRadio CRMX receivers, using the TimoTwo module for strong wireless DMX transmission even in heavy radio frequency situations. As an enterprise-grade network router, the Bridge can be configured for complex data networking using an intuitive web-based interface from any web browser, mobile device, or tablet. The unit's Wi-Fi supports 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, resulting in thwarting interference with other equipment.

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