Zebra AP 300 WSAP-5110-100-WWR プリント

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WSAP-5110-100-WWR
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SPECIFICATION ShEET
AP300 Access Port 
More functionality for a fraction  
of the cost of access points 
Access ports are a key component of Motorola’s 
award winning wireless switch system, the 
wireless LAN architecture that does more, yet 
costs less. Working in conjunction with Motorola’s 
wireless switches, the AP300 Access Port (AP) 
delivers robust and feature rich IEEE 802.11a/b/g 
connectivity. It can also be used as a sensor in 
conjunction with Motorola’s Wireless Intrusion 
Protection System (IPS). The AP300 can be adopted 
as either a Layer 2 or Layer 3 AP, supporting Layer 
3 Mobility — substantially reducing the cost of 
deploying, implementing and managing a wireless 
LAN while significantly increasing features, 
functionality and the security of the wireless  
LAN infrastructure.
Virtual AP enables true Wireless VLANs for 
better device and network performance
With Virtual AP, each access port can support four 
separate wireless broadcast domains — functionality 
that would otherwise require the installation of four 
first-generation access points. These true wireless 
VLANs enable separation of mobile end-users, 
ensuring that broadcast traffic reaches only those 
recipients for whom it is intended. Overall network 
traffic is reduced, network and device performance  
is improved, and device battery life is increased —  
at a fraction of the cost required to deliver the same 
functionality in a first generation access point-based 
network.  Each AP300 supports four BSSIDs (Basic 
Service Set Identifiers) and 16 ESSIDs (Extended 
Service Set Identifiers) per radio, enabling granular 
segmentation of the wireless LAN into multiple 
broadcast domains to meet specific enterprise needs. 
Typical access points support only one BSSID, utilizing 
ESSIDs (instead of BSSIDs) to create wireless VLANs.
Dual-radio 802.11a and 802.11g design
Simultaneous service to 802.11a, 802.11b and 
802.11g mobile devices provides high-bandwidth 
wireless connectivity at speeds of up to 54 Mbps  
in both the 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz ISM bands.
Thin AP design
The AP300 requires no configuration or manual 
firmware maintenance. The Motorola wireless 
switch discovers access ports on the network 
and automatically downloads all configuration 
parameters and firmware, greatly reducing installation, 
maintenance and troubleshooting costs for Layer 2 
and Layer 3 deployments.
For more information, visit us on the Web  
at www.motorola.com/ap300 or access  
our global contact directory at  
www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/contactus
Plug-n-play 802.11a/b/g Access Ports: 
Securely mobilizing the Wireless Enterprise
FEATURES
Mobility
Supports Mobility at  
Layer 2 and Layer 3,  
working in conjunction  
with Motorola’s enterprise 
wireless LAN switches
Security
This unique dual-function 
device can execute and 
enforce the IDS/IPS security 
policies configured in the 
Motorola wireless switch, 
and can also be utilized as a 
24x7 dedicated sensor with 
Wireless IPS from Air Defense
Load balancing,  
pre-emptive roaming  
and rate scaling 
Increases reliability and 
resilience of the wireless 
network to support mission 
critical applications 
802.1x supplicant
Allows authentication to  
a RADIUS server to enable  
an 802.1x-protected  
Ethernet port