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Product Name
D-Link AC1300 Wave 2 Dual-Band PoE Access Point, Stand-alone or Remote Software Managed (Nuclias Connect), Gigabit Port, Wall or Ceiling Mount, Supports 802.3af PoE, WiFi Bridge Mode (DAP-2610) White
Store Product Code
B071YDYW51
Store Name
amazon.com
Brand
D-Link
Rating
7.8 / 10
Category
Wireless Access Points
Model Name
D-Link PoE Access Point AC1300
Color
White
Features
FLEXIBLE SOLUTION: Works as a standalone AP or as part of a centralized, scalable multi-device deployment
DISCREET DEPLOYMENT WITH PoE: 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) support allows for an easy, flexible, and clean installation - No need to run extra power lines
NEED FOR SPEED: High-performance 802.11AC Wave 2 Wi-Fi with 2x2 MIMO technology ensures superior coverage and Wi-Fi speeds up to 1300Mbps
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR NETWORK CAPABILITIES: Offers several operational modes (Access Point, Wireless Client, WDS, and WDS with Access Point modes) tailored to best fit the individual needs of your network
FEATURE RICH: MU-MIMO, Gigabit LAN port, Supports multiple VLANs, up to 16 SSID, MAC Address Filtering, WLAN Partitioning, Load Balancing, Airtime Fairness, Band Steering, and Advanced QoS
NUCLIAS CONNECT REMOTE MANAGEMENT: Easily manage hundreds of access points and locations with the included Nuclias Connect Centralized Management software
35+ YEARS OF RELIABILITY: Trust the brand thats been building reliable networks for over 35 years - the DAP-2610 is backed with Limited Lifetime Coverage
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7.8Based on 47 reviews
D-Link AC1300 Wave 2 Dual-Band PoE Access has 7.8 rating out of 10. This average rating is consist of 47 individual ratings. You can rate this product at product review page.
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