Key Features/Introduction - EnGenius ENH710EXT User Manual

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Introduction
Key Features
• Up to 27 dBm transmit power enabling long range connectivity
• Supports IEEE802.11a/b/g/n wireless standards with up to 300
Mbps data rate on each band.
• Two detachable 5 dBi 2.4 GHz Omni-directional antennas
• Two detachable 7 dBi 5 GHz Omni-directional antennas
• Can be used with included power adapter or via PoE with PoE
802.3at - capable switches or injectors
• Band Steering shifts dual band clients to 5 GHz for better
throughput performance
• Secured Guest Network option available
Introduction
The ENH710EXT is a high-powered, long-range 2x2 Dual-
Band Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n Outdoor Access Point with
speeds up to 450 Mbps on both its high-powered 2.4
GHz and 5 GHz radios. It can be configured as an: Access
Point, Client Bridge or WDS (AP, Station & Bridge). The
ENH710EXT is designed to operate in a variety of outdoor
environments. Its high-powered, long-range characteristics
make it a cost effective alternative to ordinary Access
Points that don't have the range and reach to connect to
a growing number of wireless users who wish to connect
Maximum data rates are based on IEEE 802.11 standards. Actual throughput and range may vary depending on many factors including environmental conditions,
distance between devices, radio interference in the operating environment, and mix of devices in the network. Features and specifications subject to change without
notice. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For United States of America: Copyright © 2014 EnGenius Technologies, Inc. All
to a business network. The ENH710EXT supports the 2.4
GHz frequency band under 802.11 b/g/n mode while at the
same time providing the 5 GHz band for communicating to
and from other 5 GHz capable computers, tablets or smart
phones or transferring files. Several ENH710EXTs can be
deployed in a campus setting using the 5 GHz band as
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