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2.4 GHz | Yes |
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Modulation | 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, BPSK, CCK, QPSK |
Transmitting power | 21 dBmW |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11e, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11i, IEEE 802.11k, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11r, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
Maximum data transfer rate | 1000 Mbit/s |
Maximum data transfer rate (5 GHz) | 867 Mbit/s |
Internal | No |
Placement | Ceiling, Table, Wall |
Product color | White |
Antennas quantity | 4 |
Antenna connector type | SMA |
Antenna gain level (max) | 5 dBi |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 0 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -30 - 80 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 90 % |
Input current | 1 A |
AC input voltage | 12 V |
Power consumption (max) | 10 W |
Security algorithms | 64-bit WEP, 128-bit WEP, 152-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 |
Service Set Identifier (SSID) features | SSID broadcast on/off |
Width | 161.54 mm |
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Height | 41.66 mm |
Weight | 389 g |
Overview of the access point's capabilities and design.
Lists the primary functionalities and benefits of the access point.
Details the minimum hardware and software needed to configure the device.
Lists all items included in the product packaging.
Describes various use cases and scenarios for the wireless LAN product.
Outlines detailed hardware and software specifications of the access point.
Describes the physical ports and indicators on the access point.
Guidelines for optimal placement and signal strength for wireless devices.
Configuration steps for TCP/IPv4 on Windows and macOS for device setup.
Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting the access point.
Procedures for attaching the access point to walls or ceilings.
Instructions for attaching the AP to a ceiling using the T-Rail connector.
Displays default IP address and login credentials for initial access.
Guides users through accessing and logging into the web-based configuration interface.
Options to apply or revert unsaved configuration changes.
Displays system information, device details, and memory usage.
Lists connected clients, their MAC addresses, and signal strength.
Monitors CPU loading, traffic, and active network connections in real-time.
Allows modification of IP settings and Spanning Tree protocol.
Configures the IPv4 network settings for the access point.
Configures the IPv6 network settings for the access point.
Manages Spanning Tree Protocol to prevent network loops.
Configures basic wireless parameters like device name, country, and band steering.
Optimizes client distribution between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands for better performance.
Sets operation mode, wireless standards, channel bandwidth, and channels for both bands.
Manages SSIDs, security, hiding, and client isolation for wireless networks.
Configures security modes like WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK for wireless networks.
Controls network access based on client MAC addresses.
Regulates packet flow and sets download/upload limits for quality of service.
Enhances client handover between access points for seamless roaming.
Configures Wireless Distribution System links to extend wireless coverage.
Sets up a separate wireless network for guests with restricted access.
Manages client association and handover based on signal strength.
Assigns VLAN tags to packets for network segmentation.
Adds the Access Point to the management list via EWS switch or EzMaster.
Configures SNMP parameters for network monitoring and management.
Enables or disables command-line interface (CLI) and secure shell (SSH) access.
Configures secure HTTPS access for managing the Access Point.
Sets up email notifications for configuration changes or events.
Manages the access point's internal clock and daylight saving time.
Schedules Wi-Fi availability or device reboots on a routine basis.
Provides utilities for analyzing connection quality and tracing network routes.
Configures and runs ping tests to check network connectivity.
Configures and runs traceroute to map network paths.
Implements speed tests to measure throughput and wireless speed.
Allows control over the status LEDs for power, LAN, and wireless interfaces.
Scans for local devices to connect to the access point.
Changes the administrator username and password for device access.
Guides users on how to update the access point's firmware.
Saves current configurations and restores them or resets to factory defaults.
Views logged events and system information for troubleshooting.
Provides options to reboot the device or restore default settings.
Safely exits the management interface.
Details FCC compliance, regulations, and cautions for device operation.
Explains CE compliance and relevant European directives for the device.