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4ipnet OWL800 IP68 Dual-radio Outdoor Access Point with Atheros 802.11a/b/g

4ipnet OWL800 IP68 Dual-radio Outdoor Access Point with Atheros 802.11a/b/g
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  • Buy New: $800.00
  • as of 5/27/2012 21:50 CEST details
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  • Seller:4ipnet_inc
  • Media:Electronics
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):5.5
  • Dimensions (in):10.2 x 8.1 x 2.6
  • MPN:OWL800
  • Model:OWL800
  • UPC:094922177100
  • EAN:0094922177100
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Rugged IP68 weatherproof metal housing for harsh environments; operate from -30 ~ +70°C (-22 ~ 158°F); 4 N-type antenna connectors for flexible antennas; surge immunity up to 15KV.
  • Equipped with two Atheros 802.11a/b/g radios; support Turbo A and Super G mode, up to 108Mbps.
  • Support QoS, WMM, bandwidth control, and multi-SSID for critical applications; support dual PoE for redundant power feeds.
  • Enterprise-class security: 64/128/152 bits WEP, WPA/WPA2 with TKIP or AES-CCMP.
  • Multiple operation modes: AP mode for outdoor wireless access; Relay mode for PtM or PtMP bridging; Gateway mode for hotspot access control and billing.

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Synopsis
The OWL800 Dual-Radio Outdoor Access Point is designed to build trusted and scalable wireless mesh networks in outdoor environments, extending WLAN range beyond the walls while maintaining enterprise-grade network security and manageability required to support mobile applications.

Flexible Configuration for AP, Bridges, and Mesh WDS Links:

The OWL800 supports multiple operating modes, including Point-to-Point Bridge, Point-to-Multipoint Bridge, AP station, and AP Gateway. Unlike most of common access points that rely on a single radio for different purposes at one time, the OWL800 with multiple radio modules receives and transmits over-the-air signals for each bridge link or AP station with one dedicated wireless radio to prevent degraded performance. For example, to reduce radio interferences, network planners may select channels in 5 GHz for backhaul or bridges while allocating non-overlapping channels in 2.4 GHz for serving clients.

For more details, please visit the "Outdoor Access Point" at 4ipnet official website.

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