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WAP5110  

802.11n Dual-Band Wireless Access Point 

 

Product Overview

The WAP5110 is an indoor 802.11a/b/g/n dual-band, dual-radio enterprise AP with a 2x2 MIMO antenna configuration. 

Through its Gigabit Ethernet port the 802.11n dual-band wireless AP can connect to the backbone network. The WAP5110 

supports 802.3af PoE, which enables the AP to be powered remotely by a PoE switch. An AC power adapter option is also 

included for locations where PoE is not available.

Key Features and Benefits

Wireless 802.11n Technology

Using 802.11n MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) 

wireless technology, the AP supports two transmitting 

and two receiving antennas that extend range and 

increase the throughput by up to nine times that of 

existing Wi-Fi. 

Full Management Capabilities

The WAP5110 supports Simple Network Management 

Protocol (SNMP v1/v2c/v3), including MIB II and MIB I. 

The IEEE 802.1X authentication protocol supports 

Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) MD5, Transport 

Layer Security (TLS), Protected EAP (PEAP), Tunneled 

TLS (TTLS), EAP-SIM, and EAP-AKA.

Application Diagram

Advanced Traffic Management

Support for up to sixteen Virtual Access Point (VAP) 

interfaces per radio, which allows traffic to be separated for 

different user groups within the same service area. Each radio 

can support up to 100 wireless clients, shared between all 

VAPs, whereby the clients associate with each VAP in the 

same way as they would with physically separate APs. This 

means that each VAP can be configured with its own Service 

Set Identification (SSID), security settings, VLAN 

assignments, and other parameters, allowing the AP to serve 

a diverse range of client needs from a single unit.

Dual-Band Access Point

Easy on your budget and simple to install, the AP uses 

dynamic rate shifting to automatically match the best 

connection speed, keeping users connected to the network 

even while roaming. 

WDS Links

Between Access Points

VAP 0

WDS STA Mode

VAP 2

AP Mode

VAP 0

WDS STA Mode

VAP 2

AP Mode

VAP 0

WDS AP Mode

VAP 1

AP Mode

VAP 0

WDS STA Mode

VAP 1

WDS AP Mode

VAP 0

WDS STA Mode

VAP 1

WDS AP Mode

VAP 1

AP Mode

Network

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