D-Link DWL-AP point d'accÚs réseaux locaux sans fil
D-Link DWL-AP. Taux de transfert de donnĂ©es (maximum): 300 Mbit/s, LAN Ethernet: taux de transfert des donnĂ©es: Mbit/s, Standards rĂ©seau: IEEE af. Port WAN: Ethernet (RJ-45). Algorithme de sĂ©curitĂ© soutenu: WEP, WPA, WPA2. Voyants: Ănergie, Veille, Statut, WAN, WLAN. Dimensions (LxPxH): 160 x 160 x 45 mm, Poids: 240g The DWL-AP Unified N Single-band PoE Access Point is a best-in-class indoor access point designed specifically for business-class environments. With high data transmission speeds and access point load balancing, the DWL-AP offers high-quality and reliable wireless service. Versatile and powerful, the DWL-AP can be flexibly deployed as a standalone wireless access point or as a managed access point controlled by a D-Link Unified Wireless Switch or Wireless Controller1. Businesses can start with standalone mode deployment, then migrate to a centrally managed system anytime later. Enhanced Performance The DWL-AP delivers reliable wireless performance with maximum wireless signal rates of up to 300 Mbps with its 2x2 MIMO 2.4 GHz radio. Support for Wi-Fi Multimediaâą (WMM) Quality of Service features makes the DWL-AP an ideal access point for audio, video, and voice application. In addition, the load balancing feature ensures maximum performance and best service quality in the wireless environment2. Configuration Replicating Clusters For small businesses that need to deploy multiple access points (APs) but lack the resources to tackle the complicated task of network management, the DWL-AP's clustering feature offers the ideal solution. When a small number of DWL-APs is deployed on the network, they may be configured to form a cluster. Once the administrator is through with configuring one access point, the same configuration can then be applied to all remaining APs that are members of that cluster. Up to 16 APs may be used to form a cluster. Unified Management The DWL-AP can operate in conjunction with a D-Link Wireless Switch or Wireless Controller. In this mode, multiple DWL-APs can connect directly or indirectly to one of these switches or controllers to provide unparalleled security and wireless mobility for wireless clients. Each DWL-AP can be tuned by these switches to provide the optimal RF channels and transmission power for all mobile clients, giving them the best wireless signals in the 2.4GHz band and uninterrupted wireless connectivity. Security The DWL-AP supports the latest standards in Wi-Fi security, including WEP, WPA, WPA2, and X. In addition, the DWL-AP supports up to 16 virtual access points (VAP) per radio, which allows the administrator to assign different access privileges to different groups of users. When Station Isolation is enabled, the AP blocks communication between wireless clients on the same radio and VAP. Rogue APs in the network may be easily detected, and the administrator will be immediately notified of any security threat. When used together with D-Link's line of Unified Wireless Switches or Wireless Controllers, the security can be raised to a new level. Automatic RF Management When a number of access points are deployed close to each other, interference may result if proper RF management is not implemented. When a DWL-AP senses any neighbor AP at startup, it will automatically select a noninterfering channel. The DWL-AP will automatically lower its transmission power to minimize interference. When that managed AP is no longer present, the DWL-AP will increase it's transmit power to expand coverage. Quality of Service The DWL-AP is WMM-certified, so in the event of network congestion, time-sensitive traffic can be given priority ahead of other traffic. Furthermore, when a number of DWL-APs are in close proximity with each other, an access point can refuse new association request once its resources are fully utilized. Instead, the association request will be picked up by a neighboring AP