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Chapter 6 AP330 and AP350 Platforms
The AP330 and AP350 are 802.11n wireless access points designed for greater throughput and range, with
the added capability of being configured as routers. They provide dual concurrent 802.11b/g/n and
802.11a/n radios for 3x3 MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) antenna configurations and three spatial
streams. When you enable 802.11n high-throughput options such as wide-channel mode (40-MHz channels),
A-MPDU and A-MSDU packet aggregation, short guard interval, and MCS23 data rates, they can provide a
PHY data rate up to 450 Mbps per radio. The AP330 has internal antennas, and the AP350 has detachable
external antennas. They both have dual 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports for link aggregation or link redundancy.
Their systems can accept power from either an 802.3af or 802.3at standard PoE (Power over Ethernet) power
injector or from an AC/DC power adapter connected to a 100-240 VAC input power source.
This chapter covers the following topics relating to the AP330 and AP350:
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"Mounting the AP330 or AP350" on page 68
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"Device, Power, and Environmental Specifications" on page 71
Summary of Contents for BR200-WP
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