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Linksys by Cisco WAP4400N Wireless-N Access Point - PoE
With the growth in high bandwidth applications, such as storage and video in the work place, network performance is essential. Wireless technology is no longer lagging behind wired performance. The Linksys Business Series WAP4400N Wireless-N Access Point answers your growing business' need for access, speed and security. Using the very latest wireless networking technology, Wireless-N (draft 802.11n), Multiple In, Multiple Out (MIMO) technology multiplies the effective data rate by overlaying the signals of multiple radios. The Linksys Wireless-N Access Point lets you connect Wireless-N (802.11n), Wireless-G (802.11g) or Wireless-B (802.11b) devices to your wired network so you can add PCs to the network with no cabling hassle. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support makes the Access Point easy to install. You can mount the Access Point anywhere, even without ready access to a power plug. With appropriate PoE support at the other end, you only need to run one cable to the Access Point to deliver both data and power. Operating Channels - 11 North America, 13 Most of Europe (ETSI and Japan) Receiver Sensitivity - 11.n 300Mbps at -69dbM, 11.g 54Mbps at -73dBm, 11.b 11Mbps at -88dBM Security - WEP/WPA/WPA2 WEP 64bit/128bit, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-ENT, WPA2-ENT Linux Operating System System Requirements - 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wireless Adapter With TCP/IP Protocol Installed Per PC, Switch/Router with Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Support Or PoE Injector when used with PoE & Web-Based Configuration Java-Enabled Web Browser Dimensions - Width 7.80 x Height 5.16 x Depth 7.80-inches (198 x 131 x 198 mm) Weight - 0.84 pounds (38 grams) Please note: A new firmware, which resolves wireless connectivity issues and other known bugs, has been released on www.linksys.com.
Brand: Cisco Model: WAP4400N Platform: Windows Format: CD Original language: English Dimensions: 5.16" h x 7.80" w x 7.80" l, Former Linksys Business Series Cisco WAP4400N Wireless-N Access Point - PoE Compliance with IEEE draft 802.11n standards while remaining backwards compatible with 802.11b and b devices Support for WMM provides improved QoS over wireless connections for better video and voice performance Standards-based POE (IEEE 802.3af) or External DC power
From the manufacturer From the manufacturer The Cisco WAP4400N Wireless Access Point delivers highly secure, high-performance wireless network access to your employees. Expanded coverage helps ensure that employees can access the network anywhere in the workplace. The 802.11n standard is designed to support even the most bandwidth-intensive applications, such as voice and video. Enhanced security protects your business information and gives you control over who can access your network. With an easy-to-use web interface, you can provide wireless connectivity in no time at all. Adding wireless access to your existing business network is the best way to keep your employees productive and connected wherever work occurs in the workplace. Cisco WAP4400N Wireless-N Access Point with PoE enablement and Advanced Security Features 1 Gigabit Ethernet port to transfer data at high speeds. The Cisco WAP4400N Wireless-N Access Point lets you connect Wireless-N (802.11n), Wireless-G (802.11g), and Wireless-B (802.11b) devices to your wired network, making it easy to provide wireless access in the workplace. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support makes the access point easy to install - you can mount it anywhere, even without ready access to a power plug. With appropriate PoE support at the other end, such as a PoE switch, you need to run only one cable to the access point to deliver both data and power. Of course, you can also use the included AC adapter if power is available nearby or you are not connecting to a PoE switch or injector. Configuration is a snap with the web browser-based configuration utility. This intuitive tool allows you to take full advantage of all the access point security and quality of service features with an easy to use management interface. Secure Wireless To protect your data and privacy, the Cisco Wireless-N Access Point supports the industrial-strength wireless security of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), encoding all your wireless transmissions with powerful encryption. The MAC address filter lets you decide exactly who has access to your wireless network, and advanced logging keeps you apprised of access attempts. The rogue access point detection capability notifies the administrator when an unauthorized access point is detected in the airspace. The WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) feature facilitates simple and secure deployment of security in the wireless network. Cisco Small Business Access Points - A Complete Portfolio Cisco Small Business Access Points offer a complete portfolio of affordably priced products, purpose-built for small businesses that deliver, reliable connectivity with easy to use products. Choose from N, B or G standards as well as access points that can be placed indoor or outdoor. Review the product table to determine which product best meets your wireless connectivity needs, including the Cisco WET200 Wireless-G Business Ethernet Bridge if you need to connection between buildings.
Most helpful customer reviews 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Perfect for what it is intended. G. Edwards, I read previous reviews, but went ahead and bought it on the advice of a friend of wireless networks intalls for life and he used this access lot. I am completely satisfied with this Linksys product. If you plan to use it for what it is meant, an access point, and no terms have something more, it chugs right along. I ran CAT 6 cabling, (note 300 meters total length) and use the AC adapter to power the device. It is running a Linksys Wireless-N router and a 5-drive Linksys Workgroup Hub. I mounted in the bottom layer closet behind my TV room and turned on my laptop, it found and connected. I then went to the Web-based configuration utility and configured for my taste, (WPA2 security on my wireless router game) and I work like a charm. I am writing this review on my laptop in my bedroom where my router upstairs alone could never reach I now have a full service bar complete with the entire property, inside and out. This is exactly what was needed. 14 of 15 people found this review helpful. David Mersch excellent product I purchased this WAP About two months ago and it worked perfectly. It was easy to install and configure, I'm not sure what the problem with other users. Actually I almost did not buy this product because of the amount of negative reviews. I've always had great performance with the Linksys, so I thought I'd give it a try too. If you have a basic knowledge of wireless networks and can follow simple instructions, this product is for you. Otherwise, you probably need to hire a technician for every product purchased. Do not denigrate an excellent product. Buy with confidence. 12 of 13 people found this review helpful. One of the more stable access Tiny Bear Why I do not know why other people have problems with this access point with the latest firmware (as of 06/2008) access points are stable and running for many months without crashing. I have it on a 7 100 square foot warehouse with AP is suspended from the ceiling cover. No power needed to run each access point, because they are all Power over Ethernet - which just had a Power over Ethernet switch and get a standard ethernet drop for each access point to perform. I went back to the store two months later and all access had an uptime of 61 days - not a single dropped. I've decided that each of them to reboot, just in case, but they were all working, responding, and providing a wireless signal, after 2 months. I was actually a little shocked, so I thought one would have crashed. The good thing is, since I had to have Power over Ethernet remove one by one, each of our power over Ethernet switch - no running around, I thought two months of being in a warehouse stbale hot during the summer for all seven access points is an excellent test of stability. The best thing is that all actions of the AP the same SSID and password and I can not go from one end of the warehouse to another when you download a file and without losing a single table. I had to plan the configuration of the wireless channel in advance and tried to minimize interference with others. Remember that there are only three distinct channels, 1, 6 and 11, and then try to place your access point to obtain the least amount of conflict. There is a serious problem with the 802.11g standard, where each channel overlapping channels -3 + channels - so an access point on channel 3 in conflict with the channels 1 and 6. Novelle - only 1, 6 and 11 for your Wi-Fi channels in each case with the right configuration and the latest firmware, everything is running stable and has tremendous reach. I get a good signal to all Access Points at 200 meters apart. Each access point.
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