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| Model Number |
| AWP-5430G |
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2.4GHz 802.11g/b Wireless AP/BRIDGE/CLIENT |
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UP TO 15KM Range |
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Transmission Power 30dBm(1watt) |
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Use for Wi-Fi Campus,PTP,PTMP |
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Support upto 108Mbps Data Speed |
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True outdoor with PoE |
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SNMP Support (Statistics only) |
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| Model Description |
| The LanBit Outdoor family is the most complete outdoor wireless solution in the industry. They allow transmission distance up to over 60 kilometer(802.11b mode) in open space. Every model is constructed of rock solid weather-proof cast aluminum to operate in the most extreme environment.
All model includes a complete Power over Ethernet package with a 25 meter water-proof cable and DC injector unit. Therefore you can use indoor power source and install the outdoor unit within close distance to antenna for minimum cable signal loss. |
| 802.11G Outdoor |
The AWP-5430G are a family of the latest outdoor multi-function outdoor AP/Bridge from LanBit Using the High Performance Atheros SuperG chipset, users can change between AP, Client, and WDS Bridge/Repeater mode through the he easy- to-use Web management interface. The unique IP Finder utility helps users to find the AP's IP address when putting the AP in DHCP client mode. The AP supports WPA mode for extra security. In addition, ACK timeout value are adjustable according to distance to ensure optimal throughput at various distances. |
| 30dBm |
| The AWP-5430G is equipped with ultra high 1 Watt (30dBm) output power.1st available product in India. |
| Point-to-point Mode |
WDS Bridges in point-to-point mode connect two networks in different locations through a single wireless link. This allows two widely separated sites to share resources, including a single high-speed connection to the Internet. |
| Point-to-Multipoint Mode |
WDS Bridges in point-to-multipoint mode connects up to 8 networks in scattered buildings through wireless links. This allows numerous sites in a wide area to share resources, including a single high-speed connection to the Internet. |
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