Access Points
Professional - Outdoor
Sector Base Station: RAPTOR RPT-16 BS (5GHz, 802.11a, outdoor)
Code: N2536
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RPT-16BS is a complete set prepared for outdoor operation as access point and wireless client, compliant with 802.11a standard (5GHz band). It allows point-to-point or point-to-multipoint links. Due to the parameters, the set is a ready-to-use solution for base station.
Its integrated sector antenna with 16 dBi gain, vertical polarization and 90° angle of radiation makes possible to set up long-range links. High transfer rates enable performing broadband transmissions like images from IP CCTV cameras, videoconferences, and extended WLAN service.
Other devices of Raptor family which may be used as client stations cooperating with the base station Raptor 16BS are:
Specifications
| Name | RPT-16 BS Raptor |
| Code | N2536 |
| Standard | 802.11a |
| Topology of links | point-point |
| Modes of work | AP, APC, bridge, router |
| Sensitivity of receiver | -93 dBm at 54Mbps |
| RF power level | up to 1W (30dBm) |
| Antenna | 16dBi (integrated) |
| Outdoor housing | yes |
| PoE supplying | yes |
| Isolation of wireless clients | yes |
| Packet forwarding | yes |
| Filtering | yes (firewall) |
| MAC authorization with Radius support | no |
| Support for 802.1x | yes (in routing mode) |
| WPA encryption | yes |
| VLAN on the wireless network | yes |
| Antenna connector | no (integrated antenna) |
| Angle of radiation | 90 degrees (vertical polarization) |
| LAN interface | 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, auto MDIX |
| Frequency range | 5470 MHz to 5725 MHz |
| Number of channels | 11 |
| Modulation | 16QAM, 64QAM |
| Processor | AMCC PowerPC 200MHz |
| Memory | 32MB |
| Miscellaneous | watchdog (on hardware basis) |
| Security | ESSID protocol, MAC authorization |
| Managing | http, telnet |
| Dimensions | 480 mm x 90 mm x 60 mm |
| Operating temperature | -25°C to +60°C |
| Warranty | 1 year |
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