Dual-Radio Indoor
Indoor Access Point with Concurrent Dual-Radio 802.11ax 2x2:2 with PHY rate up to 3 Gbps
Model: AP600
Indoor Access Point with Concurrent Dual-Radio 802.11ax 2x2:2 with PHY rate up to 3 Gbps
Model: AP600
The AP600 compliments Everest Networks industry-leading ultra-high density (UHD) Wi-Fi platform, ensuring you have all the tools to optimize the network both in performance and cost
UNIQUE BENEFITS• Concurrent dual-radio 802.11ax 2x2:2 • SS PHY rate up to 3 Gbps • Up to 99+ active devices per AP • 2 Gbps backhaul: 1x 1.0G PoE+ and 1x 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports • Optimized antennas with 160˚- wide (quasi-omni) patterns for 2.4/5 GHz • Simultaneous pattern and spatial diversity for MIMO and MU-MIMO • 2x2:2 spatial streams per radio • Rated for indoor environments |
A complementary component of the Everest platform is the AP600, an indoor-rated, low-performance access point (AP) providing short-range coverage. Primarily employed forenterprise grade low- to medium-density environments such as offices, hotel, luxury suites, non-public service areas, and retail outlets, the AP600 is a multi-gigabit 802.11ax AP featuring dual radios, internal semi-directional antennas, 2×2:2 MIMO and MU-MIMO capabilities
INTEGRATED ENTERPRISE SECURITY
The AP600 features integrated, easy-to-configure security technologies providing secure connectivity for employees and guests. Employing the latest 802.11i advanced security features and encryption, with WPA2 authentication, the AP600 delivers the level of security required in an enterprise or crowded event environment.
The AP600 has a fully-integrated antenna system featuring polarization, pattern, and spatial diversity for enhanced MIMO and MU-MIMO operation. The 4-spatial steam 160˚- beam profile provides a quasi-omnidirectional down-ward or outward coverage pattern when ceiling- or wall-mounted, respectively, for a reliable, consistent, and defined RF signal in enterprise-grade environments
Our patent-pending load balancing algorithms performs traffic management to optimize client associations, throughput, and roaming. Based on 802.11k and 802.11v protocols, the algorithm dynamically balances users between intra- and inter-AP radios to maximize radio, client and network performance and capacity