Wireless Access Point
Introduction 7
XR-600 Series 2-Radio Access Points
These Access Points provide robust wireless service in low-to-medium user
density scenarios. They have two Gigabit Ethernet ports and two multi-state
radios (2.4GHz or 5GHz), so that as more of your clients migrate to 802.11ac, you
can increase the number of radios operating at 5 GHz. Each of the XR-630’s two
3x3 802.11ac radios supports 1.3Gbps, connecting up to 240 users at one time with
2.6Gbps total Wi-Fi bandwidth.
These models have an integrated controller, firewall, threat sensor spectrum
analyzer, and application-level intelligence. They have omni-directional antennas
rather than directional antennas.
The XR-630 supports a unique feature that optimizes wireless performance by
automatically segmenting faster 802.11ac clients from slower Wi-Fi clients. Since
Wi-Fi is a shared medium, this separation ensures slower 802.11a/b/g/n clients
do not slow down 802.11ac clients and prevent them from achieving high
performance.
Note that the XH2-120 is an outdoor AP that is similar to the XR-620, except that it
uses customer-provided external antennas rather than integrated antennas. See
the Xirrus XH2-120 Quick Installation Guide for more information.
Feature
XR-620 XR-630
No. radios: 802.11 ï€
ac/a/b/g/n/monitor
22
Radio type 2x2 3x3
Integrated omni-directional
antennas
46
Integrated wireless switch ports 2 2
Integrated RF spectrum analyzer,
threat sensors
Yes Yes
Gigabit Uplink Ports 2 2
Wireless bandwidth 1.7 Gbps 2.6 Gbps
Users supported 240 240