
AIR-CAP3602E-E-K9
Non-returnable
SAR3,141.00
Out of stock
Tags:
802.11n CAP w/CleanAir; 4x4:3SS; Mod; Ext Ant; E Reg Domain
Product Details
The AIR-CAP3602E-E-K9 is a high-performance wireless access point designed for enterprise environments by Cisco. Here's a breakdown of its features and functionalities:
Model: AIR-CAP3602E-E-K9
- AIR-CAP3602E: Identifies the model line as Cisco Aironet 3600 Series.
- E: Indicates the access point is designed for the European regulatory domain (E-band). This means it operates on specific Wi-Fi channels compliant with European regulations.
- K9: Likely a Cisco internal code signifying the specific hardware configuration, such as including external antennas or additional modules.
Type: 802.11ac Wave 1 Access Point (potentially)
- 802.11ac: Supports the 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard, offering significant speed improvements over previous Wi-Fi generations (802.11n).
- Wave 1 (possible): While specific details might be difficult to confirm without official documentation, some sources suggest this model is a Wave 1 access point. This means it offers faster speeds compared to 802.11n but may not reach the maximum potential of Wave 2 access points that introduce features like MU-MIMO.
Key Features (based on typical Cisco 3600 series features):
- High-Speed Wi-Fi: Delivers faster wireless connectivity for demanding business applications like video conferencing, file transfers, and supporting a high volume of connected devices.
- Dual-band Wi-Fi: Supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, providing flexibility for connecting various devices. The 2.4 GHz band offers wider range but slower speeds, while the 5 GHz band offers faster speeds but shorter range.
- MIMO Technology: Uses Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output technology to improve data transmission speeds and reception.
- External Antennas (possible): The "K9" code suggests this model might have external antennas. This offers greater flexibility for positioning and potentially stronger signal coverage compared to access points with internal antennas.
- Controller-based (possible): The Cisco 3600 series is often deployed in controller-based environments for centralized management and configuration. This offers advantages like simplified deployment, scalability, and advanced features, but adds an extra cost compared to standalone access points.