Spec Sheet

SPECIFICATION SHEET
AP-7131
The industry’s first 802.11n
access point with tri-radio design
FEATURES
802.11n support with
3X3 MIMO
Delivers maximum wireless
network throughput to
support virtually any
enterprise application,
including voice and video
Tri-radio, dual-
band design
Works with any standards-
based IEEE WLAN
Multi Mode Rogue AP
detection: On-board IDS,
Mobile unit assist mode,
dedicated Wireless IPS
sensor radio
Around the clock network
protection through instant
identification and reporting
of unauthorized users
with an optional snap-on antenna façade enables
enterprise wide deployment — from the warehouse
to the front lobby.
Standalone Access Point: wired and
wireless ‘Enterprise in a box’ for the SME
As a standalone access point, the AP-7131 provides
small and medium-sized businesses with a consolidated
wired and wireless networking infrastructure, all in
a single device. The integrated router, gateway,
firewall, DHCP and AAA Radius servers, VPN, hot-spot
gateway, Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) simplify and
reduce the costs associated with networking by
eliminating the need to purchase and manage
multiple pieces of equipment.
Centrally managed Access Point:
Adaptive AP Mode
The AP-7131 is also designed to meet the needs
of large, distributed enterprises by converging the
functionality of a thick access point and thin access
The re-defined access point: a true wired
network replacement
The 802.11a/b/g/n AP-7131 Access Point delivers
the throughput, coverage and resiliency required to
enable a wireless enterprise. The tri-radio expandable
design provides simultaneous support for three
major networking functions: high-speed wireless
voice and data services for client access, self-healing
mesh networking and non-data applications including
Wireless IPS sensor functionality for around the
clock protection of the wireless and wired network.
The fully DFS compliant 802.11n Draft 2.0 AP-7131
offers speeds of up to 600 Mbps per Access Point
— six times the bandwidth of an 802.11a/g access
point. The Adaptive AP architecture allows the
device to offer two modes of operation, without
changing the firmware — either as a stand-alone
access point or as a wireless switch adopted access
point for centralized management. The ability to
self-configure in an 802.3af environment further
simplifies deployment. The elegant industrial design

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