Specifications

Wireless AP configuration
Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.168
NOTE
The configuration process is same for all three variants — Altitude AP, Outdoor AP, and Altitude 802.11n AP — and
is done via the Summit WM Controller.
Altitude AP
The Altitude AP is meant for indoor environments. It can be mounted on walls or ceilings, using special
brackets, and can be kept completely out of sight.
The Altitude AP is available in the following two models:
Altitude 350-2i – Internal antenna, internal dual (multimode) diversity antennas
Altitude 350-2d – External antenna (dual external antennas), RP-SMA connectors
NOTE
Since the Altitude AP is meant for indoor environments, it is also referred to as Indoor AP.
Outdoor AP
The Outdoor AP enables you to extend your Wireless LAN beyond the confines of indoor locations.
They are resistant to harsh outdoor conditions and extreme temperatures. Using the advanced wireless
distribution feature of Summit WM Wireless LAN, the Outdoor AP can extend your Wireless LAN to
outdoor locations without Ethernet cabling. A mounting bracket is available to enable quick and easy
mounting of the Outdoor APs to walls, rails and poles.
NOTE
Although the Outdoor AP is meant for outdoor environments, it can also be deployed in indoor environments.
The Outdoor AP supports the 802.11a, 802.11g and full backward compatibility with legacy 802.11b
devices.
NOTE
Since the Outdoor AP is meant for outdoor environments, it is also referred to as Outdoor AP.
Altitude 802.11n AP
The Altitude 802.11n AP is an IEEE 802.11n (draft)-compliant access point that offers significant increase
in data throughput and coverage range without additional bandwidth or transmit power. With both 2.4
GHz and 5 GHz 802.11n (draft) standard radio modules, the 802.11n AP delivers total data rates of up
to 300 Mbps. Given that the improved throughput of 300 Mbps will be spread over a number of
simultaneous users, the performance of 802.11n AP will be close to that of a wired 100 Mbps Ethernet
connection — the standard for desktop connectivity. With the 802.11n AP, the mobile users get the