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The WiFi6 Ceiling Access Point
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No More Buffering: You’ll love the significant jump in speed and the lower latency for video calls and gaming compared to older WiFi 5 (802.11ac) hardware.
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Clean Installation: You’ll appreciate the low-profile “smoke detector” look that keeps your wiring hidden and your space looking professional.
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Enhanced Guest Privacy: You can set up a dedicated guest network with its own password, ensuring visitors can access the internet without seeing your private files or printers.
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Future-Proofing: By investing in WiFi 6, you are ensuring your network is ready for the next generation of smartphones and laptops.
Description
Specifications
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🏢 Enterprise-Grade Design: This ceiling-mounted Access Point (AP) is designed to blend into professional environments while providing broad signal coverage across large open spaces.
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⚡ Gigabit Performance: Features a Gigabit Ethernet port to ensure that your wired backbone doesn’t bottleneck the high-speed wireless capabilities.
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🔌 PoE Powered: Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing you to send both data and power through a single cable, which simplifies installation in ceilings where power outlets are unavailable.
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🌐 Multi-SSID Support: Allows you to create multiple separate Wi-Fi networks (e.g., “Staff,” “Guest,” “IoT”) on a single device to improve security and manage bandwidth.
Key Features
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🚀 WiFi 6 Technology: Delivers speeds ranging from 1200Mbps to 3000Mbps (depending on the specific model) using the efficient 802.11ax standard.
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📶 Dual-Band Connectivity: Operates on both 2.4GHz (for range) and 5.8GHz (for speed) simultaneously to handle different types of device traffic.
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👥 High User Capacity: Specifically engineered to handle dozens of simultaneous connections without “dropping” devices, making it perfect for offices or cafes.
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🛠️ Centralized Management: Often supports AC (Access Controller) management, allowing you to configure and update multiple APs from one central interface.
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🛰️ Seamless Roaming: Supports 802.11k/v/r protocols, so your mobile devices switch between different APs automatically as you move through a building without losing connection.