More functionality for a fraction
of the cost of access points
Access ports are a key component of Motorola’s
award winning wireless switch system, the wireless
LAN architecture that does more, yet costs less.
Working in conjunction with Motorola’s wireless
switches, the AP300 Access Port delivers robust and
feature rich IEEE 802.11a/b/g connectivity. It can also
be used as a sensor in conjunction with Motorola’s
Wireless Intrusion Protection System (IPS). Access
ports substantially reduce the cost of deploying,
implementing and managing a wireless LAN, while
significantly increasing features, functionality and
security of the wireless LAN infrastructure.
Virtual AP enables true RF Virtual LANs (VLANs)
for better device and network performance
With Virtual AP, each access port can support
four separate wireless broadcast domains
— functionality that would otherwise require the
installation of four first-generation access points.
These true wireless VLANs enable separation
of mobile end-users, ensuring that broadcast
traffic reaches only those recipients for whom it
is intended. Overall network traffic is reduced,
network and device performance is improved, and
device battery life is increased — at a fraction of
the cost required to deliver the same functionality
in a first generation access point-based network.
Each AP300 supports four BSSIDs (Basic Service
Set Identifiers) and 16 ESSIDs (Extended Service
Set Identifiers) per radio, enabling granular
segmentation of the wireless LAN into multiple
broadcast domains to meet specific enterprise
needs. Typical access points support only one
BSSID, utilizing ESSIDs (instead of BSSIDs) to
create wireless VLANs.
Dual-radio 802.11a and 802.11g design
Simultaneous service to 802.11a, 802.11b and
802.11g mobile devices provides high-bandwidth
wireless connectivity at speeds of up to 54 Mbps
in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz ISM bands.
Thin AP design
The AP300, as all other Motorola access ports,
requires no configuration or manual firmware
maintenance. The Motorola wireless switch discovers
access ports on the network and automatically
downloads all configuration parameters and
firmware, greatly reducing installation, maintenance
and troubleshooting costs. More functionality for a fraction
of the cost of access points
Access ports are a key component of Motorola’s
award winning wireless switch system, the wireless
LAN architecture that does more, yet costs less.
Working in conjunction with Motorola’s wireless
switches, the AP300 Access Port delivers robust and
feature rich IEEE 802.11a/b/g connectivity. It can also
be used as a sensor in conjunction with Motorola’s
Wireless Intrusion Protection System (IPS). Access
ports substantially reduce the cost of deploying,
implementing and managing a wireless LAN, while
significantly increasing features, functionality and
security of the wireless LAN infrastructure.
Virtual AP enables true RF Virtual LANs (VLANs)
for better device and network performance
With Virtual AP, each access port can support
four separate wireless broadcast domains
— functionality that would otherwise require the
installation of four first-generation access points.
These true wireless VLANs enable separation
of mobile end-users, ensuring that broadcast
traffic reaches only those recipients for whom it
is intended. Overall network traffic is reduced,
network and device performance is improved, and
device battery life is increased — at a fraction of
the cost required to deliver the same functionality
in a first generation access point-based network.
Each AP300 supports four BSSIDs (Basic Service
Set Identifiers) and 16 ESSIDs (Extended Service
Set Identifiers) per radio, enabling granular
segmentation of the wireless LAN into multiple
broadcast domains to meet specific enterprise
needs. Typical access points support only one
BSSID, utilizing ESSIDs (instead of BSSIDs) to
create wireless VLANs.
Dual-radio 802.11a and 802.11g design
Simultaneous service to 802.11a, 802.11b and
802.11g mobile devices provides high-bandwidth
wireless connectivity at speeds of up to 54 Mbps
in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz ISM bands.
Thin AP design
The AP300, as all other Motorola access ports,
requires no configuration or manual firmware
maintenance. The Motorola wireless switch discovers
access ports on the network and automatically
downloads all configuration parameters and
firmware, greatly reducing installation, maintenance
and troubleshooting costs.
Dual form-factors
Plenum-rated external
antenna model with metal
housing is ideal for installation
above ceiling tiles; the plastic
internal-antenna housing
allows for installation within
the “carpeted-space” and
provides cost-effective
coverage via the integrated
2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz
antennas
Interoperability
Standards-based wireless,
wired and security protocols
ensure interoperability with
third-party hardware
802.1x supplicant
Allows authentication to
a RADIUS server to enable
an 802.1x-protected
Ethernet port
802.11h
Enables worldwide operation
through support for standardsbased
dynamic frequency
selection and power control
 | Product Specifications | | Frequency Range: | 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz; 5.150 GHz to 5.250 GHz (UNII -1); 5.250 GHz to 5.350 GHz (UNII -2); 5.725 GHz to 5.825 GHz (UNII -3); 5.825 GHz to 5.850 GHz (ISM) | | Application: | Internal antenna, Plenum-rated external antenna model with metal housing is ideal for installation above ceiling tiles | | Antenna Type: | Integrated 2.4 GHz Antenna; Elements with diversity | | Data Rate: | 1, 2, 5.5, 6,9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps | | Receiver Sensitivity: | -73 to -91 | | Encryption: | (AES, TKIP), Authentication and Key Management (802.1x-EAP) | | VLAN: | wireless VLANs enable | | Mount Method: | Ceiling-mount (to suspended ceiling T-bars, below tile); wall mount | | Operating Tempature: | 32°F to 104° F/0°C to 40° C | | Standards: | 802.11a/b/g, 802.11i, 802.3 | | Weatherproof: | No | | Security: | (AES, TKIP), Authentication and Key Management (802.1x-EAP) | | POE: | Standards-based IEEE 802.3af | | POE Voltage: | 48VDC | | Wireless Medium: | Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) | | Network Connector: | 1 x 10/100 | | Length: | 10 in | | Width: | 7 in | | Height: | 2 in | | freq_tag: | 2.4 GHz | | wifi_prot_tag: | 802.11b/g | | series_tag: | Motorola AP300 |
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- Price: $218.25
- Mfg Part #: WSAP-5110-050-WWR
- WM Part #: 1001112
- Mfg: Motorola EMB/Symbol
- Info:
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