Access Point Series now with hardware encryption and auto channel selection

Published 18th Apr 2011 | Source - | Pages - 6

The HP A-WA2110 Access Point is a single-radio wireless access point that is used indoors to provide radio coverage. It can work in both 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency bands and supports IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, and IEEE 802.11g. It has a simple and light design (weighing 250 g) with detachable antennas. Its power consumption is about 10 W, it complies with RoHS standards, and is IEEE 802.3af PoE compatible.

The access points can automatically communicate with the AC in a network, as well as download the latest software versions to the AP; such operations do not require manual intervention, and therefore reduce network maintenance; this feature is especially important to large-sized networks.

The Auto Channel Select (ACS) feature helps reduce radio co-channel interference by automatically selecting an unoccupied radio channel. The

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