User Manual

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Hardware Overview
The NETGEAR Insight Managed Smart Cloud Wireless Access Point (WAC540) AC3000
802.11ac Wave 2 Tri Radio, in this manual referred to as the access point, supports three
radios with tri-band concurrent operation at 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz low band, and 5 GHz high
band.
The access point can provide a combined throughput of 3000 Mbps (400 Mbps at
2.4 GHz, 867 Mbps at 5 GHz low band, and 1733 Mbps at 5 GHz high band). The access
point can function as a Power over Ethernet plus (PoE+) powered device (PD) so that
you can connect it to a PoE+ switch in an existing network and let it operate without a
power adapter. With a power adapter, you can connect the access point to a regular
switch. A second Ethernet LAN port supports a link aggregation (LAG) connection.
You can use the access point as a standalone access point. If the access point runs the
latest firmware version, it is also mesh-capable so that you can use it in a NETGEAR
Insight Instant Mesh WiFi network as an extender access point or a root access point.
A root access point is set up with a wired connection to your network and functions as
a gateway to an extender access point, which communicates with the root access point
over a WiFi backhaul connection (see What are a root access point and an extender
access point? on page 45). That is, the extender access point is not connected to your
network over a wired connection but over a WiFi connection.
A mesh WiFi network consists of at least one mesh-capable root access point and one
or more extender access points , all of which together provide WiFi coverage over a
potentially large area (see What is an Insight Instant Mesh WiFi network? on page 45).
This chapter contains the following sections:
About NETGEAR Insight
Related documentation
Unpack the access point
Top panel with LEDs
Back panel
Product label
Safety instructions and warnings for an indoor access point
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