Our smallest outdoor series model - a fully featured wireless RouterBOARD powered by RouterOS. Weatherproof, durable and ready to use. It has one 10/100 Ethernet port with PoE support and a built in wireless radio. It has software selectable 2 or 5GHz wireless mode, and high output power!
With the Nv2 TDMA technology, up to 125Mbit aggregate throughput is possible! It has a built-in N-male connector, and pole attachment points, so you can attach it to an antenna directly, or use a standard antenna cable. LED signal indicators make it easy to install and align.
With a compact design and integrated 24 V PoE passthrough, the airCube is a home Wi-Fi access point designed to interoperate with airMAX CPEs and is available in two models.
Omada|EAP115-WALL|Type Wireless Access Point|Data transmission speed 300 Mbps|IEEE 802.11a|IEEE 802.11b|IEEE 802.11g|IEEE 802.11n|Antenna Type Omni-Directional|Antenna Gain 1.8 dB|Number of antennas 2|Wireless Frequency Range 2.4GHz|Dimensions 86.8x86.8x30.2 mm
With an increasing number of mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) devices reliant on wireless access, networks must be capable of accommodating a diverse mixture of device types, applications and services. The Aruba 510 series campus access points with 802.11ax technology are designed to deliver high-performance access for mobile and (IOT) devices in environments where density is an issue. The 510 series uses 802.11ax features to efficiently and simultaneously serve multiple clients and traffic types in dense environments, increasing data rates for both individual device and overall system.
Multifunctional and affordable Aruba 210 series wireless access points (APs) maximize mobile device performance in medium-density, high-performance Wi-Fi environments. These compact and cost-effective dual-radio APs deliver wireless data rates of up to 1.3 Gbps to 5-GHz devices with 802.11ac technology. They also support 3x3 MIMO with three spatial streams as well as 2.4-GHz 802.11n clients at data rates up to 450 Mbps. The IAP-215 models have three integrated omnidirectional down-tilt antennas per radio.