The Anaptyx Mesh ID-2 is a carrier-class Mesh device, capable of operating in high bandwidth demand, client-intensive environments. This robust product features two high-powered, Atheros-based mini-PCI radios with the mesh radio user-selectable between the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The two-radio design is ideally suited for use in Mesh Node/Gateway applications - one radio dedicated for meshing to an auto negotiated Mesh Node (creating a self-forming, self-healing network architecture) while the other radio is dedicated for service set broadcasting. As a repeater, the ID-2 provides WiFi connectivity while acting as a wired network connection for terminal network devices via the POE enabled RJ45 port.
The ID-2 features a powerful 680MHz processor board, capable of maintaining seamless Mesh WiFi operation in even the most bandwidth-intensive applications and features three internal antennas for consistent coverage in even the most complex RF environments. On the mesh, this device is capable of speeds up to 108Mbps between other turbo capable Anaptyx Mesh devices.
- Open-Mesh Compatible (Control via Open-Mesh dashboard)
- Fully Supported Over the Air Firmware Updates
- Two Fully Functioning 10/100 LAN Ports
- High output power radios (up to 350mW on the Mesh Radio)
- Dual Radio Mesh Gateway/Repeater Support (802.11a/b/g)
- Turbo A/G Mesh Backhaul Radio (108Mbps Capable)
* Antenna's and power supply sold separately.
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High User Density Deployments
- Two radios mesh devices serve up to twice as many clients as single radio access points.
- Two radio design allows for higher propagation of bandwidth per access point.
Performance Critical Networks
- Provide high-speed access to support bandwidth intensive applications such as streaming video.
- The highest performance is achieved when each AP is connected as a gateway.
Networks Requiring Sophisticated Mesh
- Dual-radio design allows several access points to wirelessly share the same connection with minimal drop in client performance.
- Reduced installation cost due to fewer required gateways.
Networks in Challenging Interference Environments
- Environments with high levels of RF interference.
- Buildings/networks saturated with 2.4 GHz can benefit from the mesh radio operating at 5 GHz.
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