Unify AP 2630 L30250-F600-A986 Data Sheet

Product codes
L30250-F600-A986
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Wireless Access Points
High-performance, Enterprise-class WLAN Access Points 
Benefits
Business Alignment
•  Support for demanding voice/video/data
applications to enhance mobile worker
productivity and convenience
• Role-based grouping of users, devices,
and applications to deliver priority, QoS,
and security in accordance with
business needs
•  Seamless roaming across an entire
multi-subnet campus without the need for
cumbersome client software
•  Integrated management, security, and
QoS features reduce operating cost and
ensure a consistent user experience
regardless of location
Operational Efficiency
•  Centralized visibility and control from
Enterasys Wireless Management Suite
and Enterasys NMS accelerate problem
resolution, optimize network utilization,
and automate management
•  Migrate to 802.11n without requiring
power, switching, or cabling upgrades
•  Adaptive architecture reduces complexity
and optimizes information flow for each
application
•  Dynamic Radio Management ensures
optimal AP coverage and maximizes the
availability and quality of wireless service
across the enterprise
•  Wireless Distribution Service (WDS)
enables Enterasys Access Points to
wirelessly interconnect while extending
WLAN service to distant areas
DATASHEET
Full 802.11n 3x3 MIMO functionality
using standard 802.3af PoE
Easy and cost-effective migration path to
802.11n
Comprehensive wireless security services
for authentication, encryption, IPS, and NAC
Flexible architecture supports centralized
and/or distributed traffic forwarding for
voice/video/data applications
Unified wired/wireless role-based
access control with guest networking
Product Overview
The Enterasys Wireless solution optimizes distribution of the processing load between Access 
Points (APs) and wireless controllers to deliver exceptional performance while remaining easy 
to manage. Complex, time-sensitive functions such as QoS, encryption, policy enforcement and 
dynamic channel selection are handled by the AP, while global functions like configuration, 
roaming, security management, and policy control are centralized at the wireless controller. 
Furthermore, the innovative Enterasys Wireless VNS architecture is able to determine how to 
forward traffic for the highest performance and reliability for each application. The result is a 
WLAN infrastructure that can easily be leveraged to deploy VoWLAN and new high-performance 
solutions such as HD video applications.
Enterasys Wireless Access Points are available in the  following models: 
•  AP3610/3620 – dual radio 802.11a/b/g/n thin APs with internal/external antennas
•  AP2605 – dual radio 802.11a/b/g thin AP with integrated antennas
•  AP2610/2620 – dual radio 802.11a/b/g thin APs with internal/external antennas
•  AP2630/2640 – dual radio 802.11a/b/g standalone APs with internal/external antennas that
can be operated in thin mode
•  AP2650/2660 – dual radio 802.11a/b/g thin outdoor industrial APs with internal/ 
external antennas
Purpose-built to enable voice and HD video communications across the WLAN, the Enterasys 
Wireless dual-radio 3x3 MIMO 802.11n wireless access point can be powered by a standard
IEEE 802.3af PoE port found on most switches that form today’s wired networking infrastructure
– making wireless mobility more practical, achievable, and cost-effective. This means that
Enterasys 802.11n APs do not require a costly upgrade to higher-power 802.3at PoE switches.
Similarly, enterprises are not required to pull extra Ethernet cables for additional power or limit
the performance of APs by disabling a radio or falling back to 2x3 or 2x2 MIMO operation.
Enterasys Wireless APs use the most sophisticated standards to ensure effective security and 
client compatibility. Using the 802.11i (WPA2) standard, wireless LAN deployments can utilize
802.1X or PSK authentication and AES, TKIP, or WEP encryption. These options ensure secure
authentication and seamless integration of the APs with the wired network infrastructure.