The wAP ac is a small weatherproof wireless access point for your mobile devices, perfect for installation outside your house, in the garden, on your porch or anywhere else where you need wireless access from your phone or computer. The device has one Gigabit Ethernet port, it supports 802.11ac technology and can work at both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies simultaneously. It looks unobtrusive and sleek. The wAP ac is weatherproof and can be fixed to any external wall from the inside of the case - so that it is securely attached to it's mounting location. The bottom door can also be secured with a special screw, which can only be opened by the owner.
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.
D-Link 4G LTE Mobile WiFi Hotspot 150 Mbps DWR-932 802.11n 300 Mbit/s N/A Mbit/s Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports 1 Mesh Support No MU-MiMO No Antenna type 2xInternal no PoE
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