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Cisco WAP2000 Wireless-G Access Point: PoE
Cisco Small Business Access Points
Cisco Small Business Access Points
RangeBooster Wireless Access Point Extends Network Connectivity
Highlights
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RangeBooster technology increases wireless throughput and range and reduces “dead spots” in the wireless
coverage area
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Connects to Power over Ethernet devices, simplifying installation and eliminating the need for and cost of
installing external power supplies
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Advanced wireless security protects network traffic to help keep business assets safe
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Easy-to-use web interface simplifies installation and configuration
Figure 1. Cisco WAP2000 Wireless-G Access Point: PoE
Product Overview
The Cisco
®
WAP2000 Wireless-G Access Point (Figure 1) is ideal for small businesses that want to expand their
existing wired networks or create new wireless networks for their workforce or guests. It features RangeBooster
technology that is comparable to standard 802.11g but with nearly twice the range and with throughput that is up to
35 percent faster. Unlike ordinary wireless technologies that are hampered by wireless signals that reflect off walls,
ceilings, and other objects, RangeBooster uses these multiple signals with two smart receivers at each end (router or
access point and client adapter) to boost range and throughput speeds. As a result, a RangeBooster solution
reduces or eliminates wireless signal dead spots in offices and other buildings so users can connect to the network
in more areas. The Cisco WAP2000 comes with two 3-dBi for increased power, also helping to extend the range of
the access point.
Advanced security features such as Wi-Fi Protected Access
™
(WPA2) make this solution ideal for your business.
Integrated quality of service (QoS) features provide consistent voice and video quality on both the wired and wireless
networks, enabling your workforce to communicate or view video content without disruptions and delay.
The Cisco WAP2000 can be powered from the included AC adapter or from a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch via
Ethernet cabling, enabling it to be mounted in ceilings or high on walls where power outlets may not be available.