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Industrial wireless bridge can use Power over Ethernet

The APX-3100 IEEE 802.11b/b/n wireless bridge from Aaxeon Technologies is IP67 rated and features a 600mW radio for faster communication and also features IEEE 802.3af PoE compatibility.

12/14/2011


Aaxeon Technologies' IP67 rated Industrial High-Power 802.11b/g/n Outdoor AP/Bridge/Client has IEEE 802.11n standard compliance capabilities, the APX-3100 supports higher throughput and features a 600mW radio for faster communication and longer reached distances than a traditional IEEE 802.11g solution.

The APX-3100 is IP67 rated and features a 600mW radio for faster communication and also features IEEE 802.3af PoE compatibility. Courtesy: AaxeonThe APX-3100 features IEEE 802.3af PoE compatibility, enabling it to be used in locations where socket availability is limited or nonexistent. A web based utility offers system administrators an easy method to upgrade firmware and manage the device over the Internet. When using SNMP, the APX-3100 can support multiple access point configurations from one location. The Outdoor AP/Bridge/Client’s easy to install elements no longer make the installation a tedious or complicated process.

The APX-3100 2.4GHz access point/CPE highlights outstanding throughput performance and a cost-effective design guaranteeing reliability at an affordable price, and making it an ideal choice for many industrial applications.

Features include:

  • Compliant with IEEE802.11b/g/n
  • Reliable Waterproof (IP67) Enclosure
  • High Output Power 600mW
  • WPA/WPA2-Enterprise Encryption for a Highly Secure Wireless Network
  • WEP/WPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1x Authentication Support
  • Spanning Tree and IGMP Snooping Protocol Support
  • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af Compliant

Aaxeon Technologies LLC

www.aaxeon.com 

- Edited by Chris Vavra, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com 

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