Juniper AX411-JP Data Sheet

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Features and Benefits
•  Easy to install and expand
 
- Automatic access point cluster cloning* 
 
- Configuration on connect
•  Ease to operate and manage
 
- Remote packet capture* 
 
- Wireless PHY security integrated with Juniper zone-based 
security 
•  Excellent end user experience and security
 
- End-to-end wireless QoS treatment for simplified low latency 
application support
 
- Multiple SSID support for different security and application 
needs
•  Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways for the branch can 
manage up to four AX411 access points
* Features supported in the future 
Specifications
Draft 802.11n 2.0 Capabilities
•  2x3 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) with two spatial 
streams
•  Maximal-ratio combining (MRC)
•  20 MHz and 40 MHz channels
•  PHY data rates up to 300 Mbps
•  Packet aggregation:  A-MPDU (Tx/Rx), A-MSDU (Tx/Rx)
•  Space-time block code (STBC) range enhancement support
•  Reduced active power consumption (< 2.5 W per radio)
Data Rates
•  802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
•  802.11g: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
•  802.11n: 
 
- 6.5, 13.5, 7.2, 15 Mbps
 
- 13, 27, 14.4, 30 Mbps
 
- 19.5, 40.5, 21.7, 45 Mbps
 
- 26, 54, 28.9, 60 Mbps
 
- 39, 8,1 43.3, 90 Mbps
 
- 52, 108, 57.8, 120 Mbps
 
- 58.5, 121.5, 65, 135 Mbps
 
- 65, 135, 72.2, 150 Mbps
 
- 13, 27, 14.4, 30 Mbps
 
- 26, 54, 28.9, 60 Mbps
 
- 39, 81, 43.3, 90 Mbps
 
- 52, 108, 57.8, 120 Mbps
AX411 WIRELESS LAN ACCESS Point
 
- 78, 162, 86.7, 180 Mbps
 
- 104, 216, 115.6, 240 Mbps
 
- 117, 243, 130, 270 Mbps
 
- 130, 270, 144.4, 300 Mbps
Antenna Connector
•  3 x reverse polarity SMA (RPSMA)
Tx Power Capabilities
•  TX power out B mode @ 11 Mbps:  20 dBm +/- 2
•  TX power out G mode @ 54 Mbps:  18 dBm +/- 2
•  TX power 11n mode @ 2.4 GHz (per chain):  16 dBm +/-2
•  TX power out A mode @ 54 Mbps: 14 dBm +/- 2
•  TX power 11n mode @ 5 GHz (per chain): 13 dBm +/- 2
RX Power Capabilities
RX sensitivity 
(8% PER) 11b 
mode @ different 
data rates 
1 Mbps:  -96 dBm 
2 Mbps:  -93 dBm 
5.5 Mbps:  -91dBm 
11 Mbps:  -88 dBm
RX sensitivity 
(10% PER) 11g 
mode @ different 
data rates 
6 Mbps:  -90 dBm, 9 Mbs:  -89 dBm 
12 Mbps:  -89 dBm, 18 Mbps:  -86 dBm   
24 Mbps:  -83 dBm, 36 Mbps:  -79 dBm  
48 Mbps:  -75 dBm, 54 Mbps:  -74 dBm
Note that these numbers are without using external 
low-noise amplifier (LNA). With external LNA, the 
Rx sensitivity numbers improve by 1 to 2 dBm.
RX sensitivity   
(10% PER) 
11n modes
Band
Rate/BW
Sensitivity 
(dBm)
2.4 GHz
1
-96
2.4 GHz
11
-88
2.4 GHz
6
-90
2.4 GHz
54
-74
2.4 GHz
mo/20 MHz
-86
2.4 GHz
mo/40 MHz
-83
2.4 GHz
m15/20 MHz
-67
2.4 GHz
m15/40 MHz
-66
5 GHz
6
-89
5 GHz
54
-73
5 GHz
mo/20 MHz
-85
5 GHz
mo/40 MHz
-82
5 GHz
m15/20 MHz
-64
Antenna 
specification
Frequency range:  2.4-2.5 GHz/5.15-5.875 GHz  
Gain:
   2.4-2.5 GHz, Gain = 3 dBi
   5.15-5.875 GHz, Gain = 5 dBi  
VSWR:  VSWR < 2  
Polarization: linear, vertical  
Half-power beam width (HPBW)/horizontal: 360°  
HPBW/vertical: 78°  
Maximum power rating: 2 W (CW)  
Impedance: 50 ohms (typical)  
Interfaces
•  10/100/1000 Ethernet port
•  Serial console port
•  Optional power supply
•  Locking connector
Management
•  Junos OS CLI, J-Web
•  Network and Security Manager