Specifications

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Specifications
Product Features AP3865e
General
High performance enterprise class AP
Number of radios 2
MIMO implementation for high performance 11ac & 11n throughputs 3x3
Number of spatial streams 3
Maximum Throughput 2.4GHz Radio 450Mbps
Maximum Throughput 5GHz Radio 1.3Gbps
Maximum Throughput per AP 1.75Gbps
RFC2285 Wire/Wireless Forwarding Rate 75,000 pps
Number of SSIDs supported per radio/AP 8/16
Simultaneous users per AP 312
Simultaneous voice calls (802.11, G711, R>80) 12 or greater
Mode of operation Semi-autonomous
Plug and play operation/Zero touch deployment
Security and Standards WPA, WPA2 (AES), 802.11i, 802.1x, IPSec, IKEv2, PKCS #10, X509 DER / PKCS #12
Multiple Operating Modes
Clients serving access points
Intelligent thin AP Encryption, Security, QoS and RF management done on AP
Distributed and centralized data paths within same SSID
Application based distributed and centralized data paths within same session
Simultaneous RF monitoring and client services
In-channel WIDS
In-channel WIPS
Dedicated multi-channel WIDS (Guardian mode)
Dedicated multi-channel WIPS (Guardian mode)
Dedicated multi-channel RF spectrum analysis and fingerprinting
Locates devices and threats via RF triangulation
Self-forming and self-healing meshing
Remote access point
Hardware-based, end-to-end data and control plane encryption
Private and public cloud deployments
Hybrid Operation
Security scanning and serve clients on same radio
Security scanning and spectrum analysis on same radio
Spectrum analysis and serve clients on same radio
Multi-channel dedicated security scanning and spectrum analysis
Adaptive Radio Management
Dynamic Channel Control 802.11h: DFS & TPC support (ETSI)
Ecient use of the spectrum with a multi-channel architecture
Automatic transmit power and channel control
Self-healing with coverage gap detection
Band steering with multiple steering modes
Spectrum load balancing of clients
Airtime fairness
Performance protection in congested RF environments
Mitigates co-channel interference with coordinated access