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Proxim ORINOCO AP-4000M Dual Radios 802.11a/b/g MESH Access Point (Connectorized) |
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Technical
Data Sheet
For Metropolitan Wi-Fi and Enterprise Applications
The dual-radio ORiNOCO AP-4000M delivers voice and data
over Wi-Fi to the edge of a network over a flexible, auto-forming, self-healing,
non-line of site mesh backbone. The dual-radio architecture separates
the mesh backbone traffic from the edge access traffic, doubling the capacity
compared to single-radio mesh architectures.
Highest Capacity Meshing AP-4000M Delivers Flexible, Scalable, and Reliable Voice and Data for Large Metropolitan and Enterprise Wi-Fi Deployments
The dual-radio ORiNOCO AP-4000M delivers voice and data
over Wi-Fi to the edge of a network over a flexible, auto-forming, self-healing,
non-line of site mesh backbone. The dual-radio architecture separates
the mesh backbone traffic from the edge access traffic, doubling the capacity
compared to single-radio mesh architectures. The small form factor allows
additional scalability beyond two radios by placing multiple AP-4000Ms
in a single outdoor enclosure. Purpose-built for the metropolitan Wi-Fi
market, the AP-4000M is built on the same reliable software used in ORiNOCO
enterprise networks to ensure carrier-quality availability.
- The ORiNOCO Mesh Creation Protocol (OMCP) enables mesh backhaul
and Wi-Fi coverage on the same radio, while the second radio is used
exclusively for Wi-Fi coverage.
- Twice the memory of competing APs, ensuring software
upgrade capacity
- Industry-leading throughput with 802.11g and 802.11a
simultaneous operation
- Super Mode allows Super Mode-capable clients to get
double the data rate as standard clients while simultaneously allowing
standard Wi-Fi clients to communicate with the access points
- Robust RADIUS accounting and authorization interface
enables detailed subscriber usage tracking
- WMM/802.11e quality of service support for data, voice
and video
Proactive Security Measures to Protect Your Network
ORiNOCO access points support the latest security standards,
including IEEE 802.11i and AES encryption, and add proactive security
measures to prevent attacks.
- Intra-cell blocking and traffic redirection to prevent subscriber-to-subscriber
attacks.
- Broadcast bandwidth throttling prevents broadcast
attacks.
- Spanning tree protocol prevents network loops caused
by subscribers connecting two or more CPE devices together.
- IEEE 802.1x mutual authentication
- Dynamic per-user, per-session rotating keys
- Rogue access point detection and notification
- Secure management interfaces: SNMPv3, SSL and SSH
Self Forming/Self-Healing Mesh Is Easy to Deploy
Ease of deployment and integration with the wired network
are critical factors in a successful, profitable wireless LAN rollout. ORiNOCO
access points excel with key capabilities that simplify WLAN deployment.
- Self-forming and self-healing ORiNOCO Mesh Creation
Protocol automatically routes traffic through the best path as AP-4000Ms
are added or removed from the network
- Tools to speed installation and optimization: automatic
channel selection, adjustable transmit power, external antenna connectors.
Reliable by Design
With over 25 years of experience in the design and manufacture
of wireless LANs, Proxim understands that public safety, service providers,
and enterprises require the same uptime and reliability in a wireless
network as in a wired network
- Robust features for enterprise, public access – compared to
consumer grade APs
- Automatic reconfiguration of security policy in the
event of power loss
- Dual firmware image support – for rollback in the
event of software or configuration change problems
- IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet, plenum rating, builtin
Kensington lock and external antenna connectors
Application
- Fixed Edge Access Provides non-line of site Wi-Fi
coverage by automatically routing traffic through the mesh backbone.
- Mobile Edge Access Enables Wi-Fi coverage in automobiles,
busses, and trains.
- Enterprise Lowers infrastructure costs by not requiring
Ethernet cabling to every access point.
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