1600 series Access Point
i want to know 1600 series Access Point support the below or not :-
1)Support up 64 Users
2)VPN pass-through support
3)Wireless Distribution System
4)Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64-bit, 128-bit encryption
Hi Peter,
will you use this AP as standalone or with Controller ?
1. Normally, the AP is a shared medium and acts as a wireless hub, the performance of each user decreases as the number of users increases on an individual AP. Ideally,as rule of thumb not more than 25 clients should associate with the AP because the throughput of the AP is reduced with each client that associates to the AP.
2. VPN connection will work with this AP.
3. WDS supported.
4. yes, It supports.
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