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The TP-Link CAP300-outdoor wireless access point provides a flexible, easy-to-install, manageable and secure business-class wireless network solution. It can be easily mounted outdoor on a mast/pole. WLAN configuration and management are simplified through centralized management software run in wireless CAP system controller AC50 N2551. With captive portal and automatic RF management, wireless networks based on CAP300 APs provide ideal solutions for high-density, demanding business environments, such as campuses, hotels, shopping malls, parking lots, offices.
Key features
- Hardware controller can manage up to 50 CAP devices
- Support for PoE 802.3af
- CAP devices are easily mountable on masts/poles
- Authentication with captive portal
- Multi-SSID function for separating wireless clients
- Wireless speed up to 300 Mbps provides efficient operation
Modern design and ease of mounting allow for applications in various environments. Power via PoE 802.3af eliminates the need for additional power supplies and cables.
The use of AC50 N2551 hardware controller enables simultaneous network configuration and management of multiple CAP devices. The management includes real-time monitoring, graphical analysis of network traffic, and batch firmware updates.
Some features of the AC50 N2551 network controller:
- Auto-detection and centralized management of up to 50 CAPs
- Ability to upload a floor plan to visualize wireless coverage,
- Unified configuration of wireless networks, support mapping of SSID and VLAN
- Central updating of CAPs
- Authentication with captive portal
- Traffic tracking at each access point
- Network statistics of individual users
- Visual analysis of network resources and traffic
Captive portal provides a convenient method of authentication for Wi-Fi guests. A captive portal requires users to perform certain actions (such as viewing and agreeing to an acceptable use policy or entering a password) before network access is allowed. The required action must be verified by a server or customized database prepared by the administrator.
Enterprise-class Wi-Fi security measures help to decrease network security threats. They include 802.1X standard for port-based Network Access Control with RADIUS secure authentication and rogue access point detection, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise encryption, and Multi-SSID mode to separate the wireless clients.
Specifications:
Name | Wireless Access Point TP-Link CAP300-outdoor |
Code | N2559 |
Wireless standards | IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b |
Ports | 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45, PoE 802.3af) |
Antennas | 2x external omnidirectional |
Mounting | On a mast/pole (accessories included) |
Watch Dog | Yes |
Operating band [GHz] | 2.4 |
Data transmission rates | 11n: up to 300 Mbps (dynamic) 11g: up to 54 Mbps (dynamic) 11b: up to 11 Mbps (dynamic) |
Rx sensitivity | 300M: -71 dBm @ 10% PER 150M: -75 dBm @ 10% PER 54M: -78 dBm @ 10% PER 11M: -93 dBm @ 8% PER 6M: -92 dBm @ 10% PER 1M: -96 dBm @ 8% PER |
EIRP [dBm] | FCC: <26; CE: <20 |
Wireless modes | Cluster, Standalone |
Wireless transmission functions | Multiple SSIDs (up to 8 SSIDs) |
Wireless security | Captive Portal Authentication Access Control Wireless Mac Address Filtering Wireless Isolation Between Clients SSID to VLAN Mapping Rogue AP Detection 802.1X Support 64/128/152-bit WEP / WPA / WPA2-Enterprise,WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK |
Certificates | CE, FCC, RoHS |
CLI (Command Line Interface) | Yes |
Cluster mode | Up to 24 access points |
Email notifications | Yes |
LED ON/OFF control | Yes |
MAC access control | Yes |
SNMP | v1, v2 |
System logs | Local / Remote syslog |
Telnet | Yes |
Web-based management | HTTP/HTTPS |
Certificates | CE, FCC, RoHS |
Package contents | CAP300-outdoor |
System requirements (for configuration and management) | Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
Working environment | Operating temperature: -30℃-65℃ Storage temperature: -40℃-70℃ Operating humidity: 10%-90% non-condensing Storage humidity: 5%-95% non-condensing |
Power | 802.3af |
Dimensions [mm] | 209x95x42 |