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Part No: | FEDWL-8610AP |
Manufacturer No: | DWL-8610AP |
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The DWL-8610AP Wireless AC1750 Dual-Band Unified Access Point combines the cuttingedge wireless speeds of 802.11ac with the unparallelled flexibility and scalability of D-Link’s Unified Wireless Solution. The DWL-8610AP is designed to support small to medium business or enterprise environments by providing network administrators with secure and manageable dual-band wireless network options.
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High-performance Connectivity | Made for Business-class Environments |
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Flexible & Scalable | Trusted Security |
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Smart Design
The DWL-8610AP can be mounted easily onto any wall or ceiling. Designed with standard Power over Ethernet requirements, the DWL-8610AP can easily be deployed and connected to any network and configured centrally.
Performance without Compromise
Incorporating the latest leading Wireless AC Chipset, the DWL-8610AP delivers a maximum wireless speed of 1750Mbps, up to 4x the performance of Wireless N*.
Broadcast on 32 SSIDs Simultaneously
Supports up to 32 SSIDs, 16 per radio, including station isolation
Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless
Supports up to 1300 Mbps 3x3 MIMO for the 5Ghz band and up to 450Mbps 3x3 MIMO for the 2.4Ghz band
Secure and Green Design
The DWL-8610AP has a wireless scheduler feature, which turns off wireless functionality when it isn’t needed, saving power and increasing network security.
Band Steering Offered as Standard
With band steering, the DWL-8610AP detects whether or not the wireless client is dual-band capable, and if so, it pushes the client to connect to the less congested 5 Ghz band. It does this by actively blocking the client’s attempts to associate with the 2.4 Ghz network.
Versatility built as Standard
Whether you intend to use a single Access Point or roll out a large corporate network, the DWL-8610AP coupled with D-Link's Wireless Controller or Switch makes managing your wireless network simple.
Managed using Wireless Controller or Unified Wireless Switch
All D-Link’s Unified Wireless Access Point can be managed using D-Link’s Wireless Controller or Unified Switch.
Features:
High-performance Connectivity
Made for Business-class Environments
Flexible & Scalable
Trusted Security
Convenient Installation
The DWL-8610AP can be mounted easily onto any wall or ceiling. Designed with standard Power over Ethernet requirements, the DWL-8610AP can easily be deployed and connected to any network and configured centrally.
Incorporating the latest leading Wireless AC Chipset, the DWL-8610AP delivers a maximum wireless speed of 1750Mbps, up to 4x the performance of Wireless N*.
Supports up to 32 SSIDs, 16 per radio, including station isolation
Supports up to 1300 Mbps 3x3 MIMO for the 5Ghz band and up to 450Mbps 3x3 MIMO for the 2.4Ghz band
The DWL-8610AP has a wireless scheduler feature, which turns off wireless functionality when it isn’t needed, saving power and increasing network security.
With band steering, the DWL-8610AP detects whether or not the wireless client is dual-band capable, and if so, it pushes the client to connect to the less congested 5 Ghz band. It does this by actively blocking the client’s attempts to associate with the 2.4 Ghz network.
Whether you intend to use a single Access Point or roll out a large corporate network, the DWL-8610AP coupled with D-Link's Wireless Controller or Switch makes managing your wireless network simple.
All D-Link’s Unified Wireless Access Point can be managed using D-Link’s Wireless Controller or Unified Switch.
1 Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11 and draft 802.11ac specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental factors may adversely affect wireless signal range.