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Channels quantity | 13 channels |
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Maximum data transfer rate | 54 Mbit/s |
Transmit power range | 27 dBm dBmW |
Compliance industry standards | IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.b, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.u, IEEE 802.3af |
Supported data transfer rates | 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Security features | ActiveDirectory |
Security algorithms | WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA-TKIP |
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) | Yes |
Weight | 877 g |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 271 x 172 x 131.5 mm |
Lists text and notice conventions used throughout the guide.
Lists other Ruckus Wireless documentation available for reference.
Provides instructions on how to submit comments and suggestions for the documentation.
General introduction to the ZoneFlex Access Point, its features, and capabilities.
Introduces the physical features of various ZoneFlex Access Point models.
Details the external features and connectors of the ZoneFlex 2741 Access Point.
Details the external features and connectors of the ZoneFlex 7762 Access Point.
Details the external features and connectors of the ZoneFlex 7762-S Access Point.
Details the external features and connectors of the ZoneFlex 7762-T Access Point.
Details the external features and connectors of the ZoneFlex 7762-AC Access Point.
Details the external features and connectors of the ZoneFlex 7762-S-AC Access Point.
Details the external features and connectors of the ZoneFlex 7761-CM Access Point.
Steps to configure your computer's IP settings for AP administration.
Procedure for accessing and logging into the Access Point's web interface.
Explains the different elements and navigation of the AP's web interface.
Sets AP name, location, temperature updates, and service provider login.
Configures how the Access Point connects to the local network and the Internet.
Enables router mode, DHCP server, and DNS cache functions for subnets.
Configures common wireless settings like mode, channel, and security protocols.
Defines port behavior, trunking, packet forwarding, and VLAN settings.
Enables and configures the hotspot functionality, including redirect URLs and RADIUS servers.
Displays a summary of the AP's current status, name, serial number, and software version.
Shows the AP's network settings for local and internet communication.
Displays router configurations and lists clients connected to subnets.
Shows the current common wireless settings that the Access Point is using.
Monitors wireless clients associated with the Access Point's network.
Modifies the default administrator username and password for web interface access.
Configures management access via HTTP, Telnet, and SSH protocols.
Views AP log files and configures automatic delivery to a syslog server.
Provides methods for checking and applying firmware updates to the AP.
Restarts the Access Point without altering current configuration settings.
Restores the Access Point to its original factory default settings.
Utilizes ping and traceroute tools for network connection troubleshooting.
Directs users to the Ruckus Wireless Support Portal for additional resources.