Cisco AP 500 Series Wireless Access Points
The Cisco AP 541N is an 802.11n dual-band clustering access point built for small businesses. The clustering capability makes it easy to set up, configure, and manage a growing wireless network. You can deploy multiple access points and push a single configuration to all the devices within the cluster, managing your wireless network as a single system without worrying about interference between access points, and without having to configure each access point as a separate device.
The Cisco AP 541N is a versatile, high-performance wireless solution that supports virtually any wireless application your business requires, including mobile data, voice over wireless LAN, wireless video monitoring, and highly secure guest access. It can be used as a standalone access point in small wireless environments or deployed as part of a larger data and communications network, such as the Cisco Smart Business Communication System (SBCS).
Designed to integrate with other solutions in the Cisco Small Business Pro Series, it makes even advanced wireless and communications applications easy to install, configure, and support.
Cisco AP 541N Wireless Access Points features:
Connectivity: Now employees can securely access network resources from places that were previously out of range. The reach and signal quality of Cisco Wireless Access Points go beyond that of a standard wireless connection so you can provide stronger connections from further away.
Security: Standards and encryption protocols keep Cisco Wireless Access Points just as secure as a wired network.
Performance: Cisco Small Business Wireless Access Points offer the fastest speeds possible with expanded range and coverage–a transparent extension of your wired network.
Ease-to-Use: Web-based configuration tools make it easy for you to install the access point and set up your network devices. Getting your business online with your new Cisco device isn’t a complex process at all.
Clustering Technology: Simplifies wireless deployments by creating a single point of administration for multiple access points. Clustering technology replicates a configuration, pushes it out to other access points, and continuously manages the frequency channels for each device, reducing network interface.
Superior Performance: Gigabit Ethernet LAN interface for higher throughput. Wireless radio complies with 802.11n wireless technology, using MIMO technology to enhance network coverage, capacity, and throughput for data and multimedia applications, while allowing for backward compatibility with a, b, and g clients.
Robust Security: Supports business-class security encryptions (WPA2, 802.1x supplicant) and authentication for client compatibility, MAC address authentication, client isolation, and rogue access point detection.
Voice Roaming: Allowing for client fast roaming while maintaining good voice quality with 802.11i pre-authenticated standards.
Power Options: Uses both standard AC power and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installations in locations such as drop ceilings where power outlets may not be accessible.
Models & Key Features:
Clustering technology for a single point of administration for multiple access points
Gigabit Ethernet LAN interface for higher throughput
802.11n compliance
Dual band user selection for 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz
Supports business-class security encryptions (WPA2, 802.1x supplicant)
Tags: Access point, Cisco, Network, Wireless, Wireless network
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