AP 7181
The AP 7181 is a high-performance, multi-radio 802.11n access point featuring superb network capacity, a maximum data rate of 300 Mbps and Motorola's unique intelligent ADEPT (ADvanced Element Panel Technology) antenna system. With the exclusive, ADEPT (ADvanced Element Panel Technology) antenna system, the AP 7181 achieves maximum data rates of up to 300 Mbps by delivering a reliable dual data stream in an outdoor environment. Leveraging multiple transmit and receive RF chains and dual polarized antennas, the AP 7181 achieves superior mesh throughput throughout a coverage area.
The AP 7181 is the result of years of customer research and development and is designed specifically to meet the outdoor network needs of municipal agencies, transit systems, and enterprises.
AP 7181 Downloads
Mesh Wide Area Network AP 7181: Elevating Bandwidth to the nth Power (pdf)
Mesh Wide Area Network AP 7181 Specifications (pdf)
IAP 6300 – Intelligent Access Point
In a MOTOMESH™ Solo network, the Intelligent Access Point (IAP) is a small, low-cost device that serves as a transition point from the wireless network to the wired world or provides the functions of an enhanced wireless router by providing wireless network access to one or more IP devices via built-in Ethernet. Each IAP offers a maximum burst rate of up to 6 Mbps that can be used for voice, video and data communications.
If greater network capacity is required, additional IAPs can be easily deployed - without the need for extensive RF or site planning. The location of IAPs is non-critical due to the self-forming, self-healing and self-balancing nature of the MOTOMESH Solo network.
IAP 6300 Downloads
IAP 6300 Spec Sheet (pdf)
IAP 4300 – Intelligent Access Point
The intelligent access point acts as a bridge between the wired world and the wireless mesh network.
The IAP 4300 is available either in a single radio configuration with a 2.4 GHz WiFi radio (802.11 b/g) or in a two radio configuration with an additional 5.8, 5.4 or 4.9 GHz (802.11a) radio. In a single radio configuration, the 2.4 GHz radio is used for both client access and node-to-node mesh links. In the two radio configuration, the 5.8 or 5.4 GHz radio is dedicated for node-to-node mesh traffic, while the 4.9 GHz radio is used for client access. Additionally, the 5.8 or 5.4 GHz radio can be configured to provide client access using the 802.11a standard.
IAP 4300 Downloads
IAP 6300 Spec Sheet (pdf)
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