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Wireless-n selectable-band access point with single point setup
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Specifications
Spanning tree
Load balancing
IPv6
Layer 2
Security
WEP/WPA/WPA2
Access control
Secure management
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
SSID broadcast
Rogue access point detection
Mounting and Physical Security
Multiple mounting options
Physical security lock
Quality of Service
Quality of service (QoS)
Performance
Wireless throughput
Recommended user support
Configuration
Web user interface
Multi-Access Point Management
Single Point Setup
Maximum access points per
cluster
Active clients per cluster
Management
Management protocols
Remote management
Event logging
Network diagnostics
Web firmware upgrade
Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP)
IPv6 host
HTTP redirect
Wireless
Frequency
Radio and modulation type
WLAN
Operating channels
Wireless isolation
External antennas
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Description
Yes
Yes
Yes
● IPv6 host support
● IPv6 RADIUS, syslog, Network Time Protocol (NTP), etc.
802.1Q-based VLANS, 8 active VLANS plus 1 management VLAN
Yes, including Enterprise authentication
Yes, management access control list (ACL) plus MAC ACL
HTTPS
Yes (soft WPS, no hardware push button)
Yes
Yes
Desktop installation; mounting bracket included for easy ceiling or wall mounting
Kensington lock slot
Wi-Fi Multimedia Traffic Specification (WMM TSPEC)
Data rate =300 Mbps; actual client throughput will vary.
Up to 32 connective users, 20 active users
Built-in web user interface for easy browser-based configuration (HTTP/HTTPS)
Yes
8
80
Web browser, SNMP v3, Bonjour
Yes
Local, remote syslog, email alerts
Logging and packet capture
Firmware upgradable through web browser, imported/exported configuration file
DHCP client
Yes
Yes, and captive portal
Selectable-band 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz (not concurrent)
Single radio, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)
802.11n
1 to 13 (depending on country)
Wireless isolation between clients
None
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