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DGX-IP1000C/IP100H -V1.0
CATEGORY
Is there any problem or function limitation
when using 3rd party access points,
rather than Icom access points?
How can we know when the number of
IP100Hs simultaneously used exceeds
the maximum limit?
Wireless
LAN
Can we use an IEEE802.11N access
point?
Is there a problem using only one SSID?
Access
point
How many access points can connect to a
site system?
QUESTION
53
ANSWER
Almost any access point can be used. But,
we recommend you to use Icom's access
point.
Simultaneously communicating on 12 IP100H
is the maximum number recommended. The
audio quality from the speaker may be
decreased. Icom's access point can set a
limitation on the number of terminals that can
connect to the system by setting the CAC
(Call Admission Control) function to help limit
decreased audio quality.
Yes, you can use IEEE802.11N access
points. You can also use IEEE802.11A/G;
11B/G/N for 2.4GHz and 11A/N for 5 GHz.
It is better to have an exclusive SSID for the
IP Advanced Radio system. Current WLAN
access points have a multi-SSID function so
you should consider an exclusive SSID for
the IP Advanced Radio System. If the
network for an IP Advanced Radio system
and WLAN for guests is separated by
different SSID, the separated network is
more secure.
If the access points are set in one area, the
maximum number of access points depends
on the Wi-Fi channel interference in the area.
If the cell and network design is well
organized, you can basically connect as
many access points as you need.

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