Compex MMC543AHV 400mW 802.11n/g Wireless Access Point, 2x2 Atheros MIMO xspaN Technology, 802.3af POE Support Reviews
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Compex MMC543AHV 400mW 802.11n/g Wireless Access Point, 2x2 Atheros MIMO xspaN Technology, 802.3af POE Support Feature
- 802.11n/b/g with data rates of up to 300Mbps; multiple ESSIDs
- Selectable operating modes: AP, AP WDS, Station, Station WDS, Repeater WDS
- 400mW high power output: Adjustable power output
- Wireless security: 64/128 Bit WEP, WPA/WPA-2, TKIP, AES, IEEE802.1X Authentication
- 48V, 802.3af POE support
Compex MMC543AHV 802.11n Wireless Access Point is a high-performance networking device that is designed for enterprise and public access application. Embedded with Atheros 2x2 MIMO wireless chipset with xspaN technology, MMC543AHV boasts network robustness, stability and wider network coverage. Compex MMC543AHV supports high-speed data transmission of up to 300Mbp.
Compex MMC543AHV operates in various modes such as Access Point, Access Point WDS, Station, Station WDS and Repeater WDS which makes the perfect device suitable for a variety of wireless application and deployment. Network administrators can make use of the SNMP feature included in the web management for easy user management and configuration. Equipped with 2 RP-SMA antennas, MMC543AHV provides a wide coverage for your wireless network. An integrated 802.3af Power over Ethernet(PoE) allows MMC543AHV to be used in areas where power outlets are not readily available.
To protect your security and privacy, Compex MMC543AHV supports the latest wireless encryption security like TKIP and AES(Advanced Encryption Standard), plus MAC Address Filtering, IEEE 802.1x Authentication and the popular 64/128-bit WEP(Wired Equivalent Privacy) to ensure privacy for the heterogeneous mix of users within the same wireless LAN, while maintaining full access to the establishment's resources.
Compex MMC543AHV also incorporates other useful features such as Long-Range parameter providing the ability to auto-calculate parameters such as slot time, ACK time-out and CTS time-out on the wireless device based on range requirements to achieve a longer distance. Wireless Station Isolation feature enables the creation of wireless isolated nodes or workgroups between wireless clients to increase network privacy in a wireless LAN installation.
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May 26, 2011 02:02:05
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