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    Allied Telesis AT-TQ5403 2133 Mbit/s Weiß Power over Ethernet (PoE)

    Hersteller: ALLIED TELESIS
    IEEE 802.11ac Wave2 wireless access point with tri-band radios and embedded antenna. AC power adapter not included.
    Herstellernummer: AT-TQ5403
    GTIN: 0767035215273
    Verfügbarkeit: Auf Lager
    €674,52 inkl. Steuer
    exklusive Versand
    Hybrid 3-radio 802.11ac Wave 2 Wireless Access Point The Allied Telesis Enterprise-class TQ5403 Hybrid 3-radio Wireless Access Point features IEEE 802.11ac Wave 2 technology with two spatial streams to deliver a raw capacity of 2.133 Gigabits. The innovative Channel Blanket hybrid mode of the TQ5403 enables optimized wireless networking for all environments. By allowing simultaneous multi-channel and single-channel WLAN connectivity from the same access point, network administrators can combine the performance attributes of the two architectures to best suit their specific deployment requirements. The TQ5403 has a single 2.4GHz radio and dual 5GHz IEEE 802.11ac radios, and supports Multi-User Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MU-MIMO), allowing multiple clients to send and receive data at the same time, substantially increasing throughput. Combined with a comprehensive feature-set, the APs provide a superior wireless solution for customers from SMBs to large Enterprises. Smaller businesses can operate the TQ5403 in standalone mode, using its intuitive web-based user interface. For larger installations it can be managed by Allied Telesis Autonomous Wave Control (AWC). With AWC, the wireless network is regularly analyzed, and APs are dynamically updated to reduce interference, minimize coverage gaps, and optimize performance—all with no user intervention. Allied Telesis network management platform, Vista Manager EX, has an AWC wireless management plugin that supports up to 3,000 APs. Flexible deployment options enable easy installation, with the TQ5403 able to be used on the desktop or mounted on a wall or ceiling. Power may be supplied by Power over Ethernet, for the simplicity of having the Ethernet network connect and power the APs, or by an optional AC power adapter.