LevelOne WAB-3002 11g Wireless Outdoor PoE AP/Bridge

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Product Description

Benefits

  • IEEE 802.11b/g standard compliant operates on the 2.4 GHz unlicensed ISM spectrum
  • Data rate of up to 54 Mbps
  • Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint topology
  • Optional Hi-Power RF transmission
  • ACK timeout adjustment for long distance applications
  • 802.11i and 802.1x security support
  • PoE power supply and data transmission
  • IP-66 weather-proof design
  • N-type connector lets you choose

Fast and Far-Reaching Outdoor Wireless

LevelOnes WAB-3002 is an outdoor PoE access point that can be deployed in AP, client, bridge, and repeater modes. This versatile AP allows installers to build wireless networks on the 11b (11 Mbps) and 11g (54 Mbps) protocols in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. With the N-type connector, installers are free to choose an antenna that best fits their requirement.

High Output Power for Extended Coverage

The LevelOne WAB-3001 support optional High Power RF transmission for long distance Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multipoint Deployment

Power Over Ethernet = Simple Installation

Its not always easy to find a power outlet, especially when youre on the roof of a building trying to connect 2 LANs in bridge mode. Weve taken this into consideration and have made WAB-3002 PoE-compliant, making installation simple and easy.

Weatherproof

Snow, rain, typhoons, desert heat, etc., this AP is up to the challenge. The WAB-3002 is IP-65 rated so you can deploy your wireless network in any harsh weather condition.

Security

In addition to the industry security standards (WEP/WPA/WPA2), WAB-3002 also comes with MAC address filtering and tunneling to let network admins know exactly which stations have access to the network.