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Compares IAP-2000PE with indoor products based on performance and LAN type.
Compares IAP-2000PE and WNAP-1120PE feature by feature, highlighting industrial advantages.
Details the front panel components like Terminal Block, Antenna Connectors, RJ-45 ports, and Buttons.
Emphasizes the rugged IP30 protection for industrial environments.
Highlights the wireless standard and data rate.
Details compliance with IEEE 802.11n, data rate, backward compatibility, MIMO, and antenna connectors.
Covers IP30 protection, operating temperature, LAN ports with PoE, auto-negotiation, LED monitoring, and mounting options.
Highlights power input specs, polarity reverse protection, terminal block, and stability testing compliance.
Details the dual power input (PWR1 & PWR2) and relay alarm for power failure.
Explains the fault relay alarm system that triggers a warning light or speaker upon power failure.
Covers SSID broadcast/hide, AP isolation, MAC filtering, and various security protocols like WPA/WPA2.
Details WISP mode features including WAN connection types, filtering, VPN passthrough, and port forwarding.
Describes the AP mode, acting as a central hub for wired/wireless LAN and internet connection.
Explains the Client mode, where the device acts as a wireless client connecting to a remote AP.
Compares IAP-2000PE with indoor products based on performance and LAN type.
Compares IAP-2000PE and WNAP-1120PE feature by feature, highlighting industrial advantages.
Details the front panel components like Terminal Block, Antenna Connectors, RJ-45 ports, and Buttons.
Emphasizes the rugged IP30 protection for industrial environments.
Highlights the wireless standard and data rate.
Details compliance with IEEE 802.11n, data rate, backward compatibility, MIMO, and antenna connectors.
Covers IP30 protection, operating temperature, LAN ports with PoE, auto-negotiation, LED monitoring, and mounting options.
Highlights power input specs, polarity reverse protection, terminal block, and stability testing compliance.
Details the dual power input (PWR1 & PWR2) and relay alarm for power failure.
Explains the fault relay alarm system that triggers a warning light or speaker upon power failure.
Covers SSID broadcast/hide, AP isolation, MAC filtering, and various security protocols like WPA/WPA2.
Details WISP mode features including WAN connection types, filtering, VPN passthrough, and port forwarding.
Describes the AP mode, acting as a central hub for wired/wireless LAN and internet connection.
Explains the Client mode, where the device acts as a wireless client connecting to a remote AP.
| Model | IAP-2000PE |
|---|---|
| Category | Wireless Access Point |
| Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Ethernet Ports | 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | 802.3af |
| Operating Mode | Access Point, WDS, Repeater |
| Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2 |











