D-Link DWL-8710AP IEEE 802.11ac 1.14 Gbit/s Wireless Access Point

MPN: DWL-8710AP
D-Link DWL-8710AP IEEE 802.11ac 1.14 Gbit/s Wireless Access Point
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Highlights
  • Product Type: Wireless Access Point
  • Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE 802.11ac
  • Wireless Transmission Speed: 1.14 Gbit/s
  • Ethernet Technology: Ethernet | Fast Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet
$763.17
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D-Link DWL-8710AP IEEE 802.11ac 1.14 Gbit/s Wireless Access Point
MPN: DWL-8710AP

$763.17

D-Link DWL-8710AP IEEE 802.11ac 1.14 Gbit/s Wireless Access Point

Out of Stock
Highlights
  • Product Type: Wireless Access Point
  • Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE 802.11ac
  • Wireless Transmission Speed: 1.14 Gbit/s
  • Ethernet Technology: Ethernet | Fast Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet

High Performance

The DWL-8710AP is equipped with two radio transceivers. The first is a 2.4 GHz 2x2 IEEE 802.11n interface that supports up to 300 Mbps of network throughput while the second one is a 5 GHz 2x2 802.11ac interface, capable of up to 867 Mbps of network throughput. The DWL-8710AP also features two Gigabit Ethernet network interfaces, designed to allow the administrator to easily bridge other networking devices into the network, such as a camera or another Wi-Fi access point.

Robust Design

The DWL-8710AP is IP67-compliant and is designed to operate in harsh outdoor environments and temperatures ranging from -30 up to 60 ?C. In addition, all network interfaces are protected against electrical surges, enabling the device to be placed in areas where there is a risk of being struck by lightning.

Unified Management

When deployed in conjunction with D-Link's line of Unified Wireless Switches, up to 1024 DWL-8710APs may be centrally managed and provisioned, enabling the administrator to scale the Wi-Fi network to cover larger areas.

Security

The DWL-8710AP supports all the latest in Wi-Fi security, including WPA, WPA2, and 802.1X. In addition, the DWL-8710AP supports up to 32 Virtual Access Points (VAP), which gives the administrator the flexibility to easily assign access privileges to different classes of users. When used together with D-Link's line of Unified Wireless Switches, security can be taken to a new level. Rogue APs in the network may be easily detected, and the administrator will be immediately notified of any security threat.

Automatic Radio Frequency (RF) Management

When a number of access points are deployed close to each other, interference may result if proper RF management is not implemented. When a DWL-8710AP senses a neighbor AP nearby, RF management will make it so that the DWL-8710AP will automatically select a non-interfering channel. This greatly reduces RF interference and makes it possible to deploy APs more densely. To further minimize interference, the DWL-8710AP will automatically lower it's transmit power when an adjacent AP is operating on the same channel. If a nearby AP is no longer present, the DWL-8710AP will dynamically increase it's transmit power again to increase wireless coverage.

Quality of Service

The DWL-8710AP supports Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), which prioritizes time sensitive traffic ahead of the pack in the event of a network data congestion. Furthermore, when a number of DWL-8710APs are in close proximity with each other, an access point will refuse new association requests once its resources are fully utilized. Instead, the association request will be picked up by a neighboring unit. This feature ensures that a single access point is never overloaded while others sit idle. Furthermore, the administrator has the option to limit the bandwidth on a per-user-basis, avoiding scenarios where a particular client might use up all the available bandwidth, affecting the performance of other users on the network.