
SmartPath Wireless: the APs
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High-performance wireless for outdoor environments
SmartPath Outdoor Access Point (External Antennas)
Outdoor Access Point
(LWN602WA)
The SmartPath Outdoor Access Point is an enterprise-grade, high-
performance (2x2) MIMO solution, designed to work within a SmartPath
wireless network. This access point is NEMA 4X rated, fully hardened with
an extended temperature range and a watertight chassis, enabling you to
extend your wireless network outdoors.
Tough
Because the Outdoor Access Point is impervious to virtually any
weather condition, you can install it outdoors without special protection
or shelter. It’s NEMA 4X rated, providing protection against corrosion,
windblown dust and rain, splashing and hose-directed water, and is also
undamaged by ice buildup on the enclosure.
The access point operates in a temperature range of -40 to +131° F
(-40 to +55° C), which means it can be deployed in most every outdoor
environment on earth.
Part of the SmartPath family
The Access Point supports four antennas and to provide service
concurrently on both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands, The access point
provides support for 802.11n as well as legacy 802.11a, b, and g clients.
Wire it up
The Outdoor Access Point features four (4) N-type jack antenna
connections for external antennas, which are included.
The 10/100/1000 Ethernet port supports 802.3at Power over Ethernet
(PoE), so you don’t need a nearby power outlet, or you have the option
of using the included AC power supply.
Hardware for wall or pole mounting is included.
RF Coverage Maps for Outdoor Access Point
» All the features, range, roaming, and scalability
of the standard AP but hardened for outdoor use.
» Weatherproof for outdoor use in unprotected
locations.
» NEMA 4X rated with an extended temperature
range and a waterproof chassis.
» Powered by 802.3at Power over Ethernet.
» Autosensing 10-/100-/1000-Mbps Ethernet port
supports Gigabit Ethernet links to a wired network.
» Fast 802.11n throughput rivals that of wired networks.
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