EnGenius EnJet EnStation5-AC 5 GHz Outdoor 802.11ac Wave 2 Wireless Client Bridge/AP, featuring Time Division Multiple Access, cuts through RF-congested environments within Point-to-Point/MultiPoint applications. EnJet enabled the EnStation5-AC assigns time slots to each station, providing faster and more stable performance and avoiding the hidden node issue. With a high-gain 19 dBi dual-polarized directional antenna that extends the network up to 5 miles point-to-point.
Features:
Wireless Radio Specification |
Access Point Type: |
EnStationAC: Outdoor, IP55, 5GHz 802.11ac 2x2 MIMO is backwards compatible with 802.11 a/n mode |
EnStation5-AC: Outdoor, IP55, 5GHz 802.11ac 2x2 MU-MIMO is backwards compatible with 802.11 a/n mode |
SU-MIMO: |
Two(2) spatial stream SU-MIMO for up to 867 Mbps wireless data rate to a |
single wireless client device. |
MU-MIMO |
Two(2) spatial stream MU-MIMO for up to 867 Mbps wireless data rate to |
transmit to two(2) wireless client devices simultaneously. (EnStation5-AC) |
Frequency Radio |
5GHz: 5150MHz~5250MHz, 5250MHz~5350MHz, 5470~5725MHz, |
5725MHz~5850MHz |
Support radios and channels will be varied on the configured regulatory domain. |
Supported Radio Technology |
802.11ac/a/g/n: Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) |
802.11n/ac: 2x2 MIMO with 2 streams |
802.11ac supports very high throughput (VHT) —VHT 20/40/80 MHz |
802.11n supports high throughput (HT) —HT 20/40 MHz |
802.11n/ac packet aggregation: AMPDU, ASPDU |
Supported Modulation Type |
802.11a/n: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM |
802.11ac: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM |
Transmit Power (Maximum Value) |
EnStationAC: 26dBm |
EnStation5-AC: 23dBm |
Maximum power is limited by regulatory domain |
Tx Beamforming (TxBF) |
Increasing signal reliability and transmitting distance. (EnStation5-AC). |
Supported data rates (Mbps) |
802.11a/g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 |
802.11n: 6.5 to 300 (MCS0 to MCS15) |
802.11ac: 6.5 to 867 (MCS0 to MCS9, NSS=1 to 2) |
Power |
Maximum Power Consumption |
EnStationAC: 7.832W without PSE output; 23.4W with PSE output |
EnStation5-AC: 7W |
Power Source |
EnStationAC: 802.3af/at Input; Proprietary 48V-54 V PoE (Power: 4, 5; |
Return: 7, 8) |
EnStation5-AC: Proprietary 24V PoE (Power: 4, 5; Return: 7, 8) |
Antenna |
Antenna Types |
Directional high gain 19dBi antenna |
Widely frequency supported from 5150MHz to 5925MHz |
Interfaces |
Networking Interface |
Two (2) 10/100/1000 BASE-T RJ-45 Ethernet Ports |
PSE Output |
Supply 802.3af power source via the 2nd LAN port. (EnStationAC) |
LACP |
Link Aggregation achieves 2Gbps Throughput (EnStation5-AC) |
LED Indicators |
Display system and wireless transmission status |
Reset Button |
Convert Access Point to the Factory default or the Users Default |
Mounting |
Pole Mounting |
Assemble a mounting bracket to fix this Access Point on a pole. |
Wall Mounting |
Mount this Access Point on a flat wall |
Mechanical & Environment |
Dimensions (Device only) |
190mm (D) x 38mm (H) |
Weight |
EnStationAC: 460g |
EnStation5-AC: TBD |
Operating |
Temperature: -20°C~60°C (-4°F~140°F) |
Humidity: 0%~90% typical |
Storage |
Temperature: -30°C~80°C (-22°F~176°F) |
Humidity: 0%~90% typical |
Environment Protection Level |
IP55 |
Surge Protection |
Line to Line: 1KV |
Ling to Ground: 2KV |
ESD Protection |
Contact: 4KV |
Air: 8KV |
Compliance Regulatory |
FCC |
Subpart15 B |
Subpart C 15.247 |
Subpart E 15.407 |
CE |
EN 301 893 |
EN 50385 |
EN 60601-1-1 |
EN 60601-1-2 |
EN 55032 |
EN 55024 |
RCM |
AS/NZS 4268 |
AS/NZS 2772.2 |
CISPR 22 |
R&TTE Directive 1995/5/EC |
CB |
IEC 60950-1 |
IEC 60950-22 |
S-Mark |
UL 60950-1 |
Operating Mode |
Access Point Mode (AP Mode) |
Be an Access Point behaves like a central connection for station or clients |
that support IEEE 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n network. |
Client Bridge Mode (CB Mode) |
The Access Point essentially acts as a wireless adapter that connects to an |
access point to allow a system of wireless access to the network in the |
client bridge mode. |
WDS Modes (WDS AP, WDS BR, WDS Station) |
WDS modes uses WDS technology to establish the wireless connection via |
filling MAC address in both Access Points to enlarge the wireless area. |
Exquisite RF Management |
ACK timeout (Distance Control) |
Set the ACK timeout to assure the proper distance to deliver wireless signal |
properly |
Site Survey |
Scan signal level of an environment to provide parameters for performing |
Auto Transmit power and auto channel. |
Auto Transmit Power |
Automatically adjust power level |
Auto Channel |
Automatically assign a clearly channel to perform RF transmission under a |
pervasive environment. |
RSSI Threshold |
Kick client devices that the signal (RSSI) is above the set value from the AP for reducing the interference and optimize the connecting quality. |
Optimize Performance |
Quality of Service |
Compliance with IEEE 802.11e standard |
Prioritizes voice over data for both tagged and untagged traffic |
Transmit video, voice and data at the same SSID |
Power Save Mode |
Support U-APSD |
Pre-Authentication |
Compliance with 802.11i &11x |
PMK Caching |
Compliance with 802.11i |
If wireless client devices has authenticated to an access point, it does not perform a full authentication exchange when client devices roaming between access points. |
Multicast to Unicast Conversion |
Using the IGMP protocol, an access Point delivers high definition content to a large numberof clients simultaneously. |
Easy to Management |
Multiple SSIDs |
BSSID support |
Support 8 SSIDs |
Guest Network |
Isolate each client for avoiding an unnecessary touch, leaking sensitive data, and enhancing Internet security and reliability. |
VLAN Tag |
Independent VLAN setting can be enable or disable. Any packet that enters the Device without a VLAN tag will have a VLAN tag inserted with a |
PVID (Ethernet Port VID). |
VLAN Pass-through |
Broadcast VLAN-tag packets to find the destination and deliver packets over the defined path. The functions allows network topology scalable and flexible. |
VLAN Per SSID |
Integrate VLAN ID with a SSID interface to forward packets over the defined path. The functions isolate client devices to get more security. |
Management VLAN |
Feature is enabled with specified VLAN ID, the device will only allow management access with the same specified VLAN ID from remotely location by using protocols such as telnet, SSH, snmp, syslog etc. |
Traffic Shaping |
Controls the bottle of bandwidth to offer the limited bandwidth for an individual SSID or each client per Access Point. |
MAC Address Filtering |
Filter up to 32 sets MAC addresses per SSID |
E-Mail Alert |
Provides a network monitoring tool for administrators to stay informed the configuration change. |
Save Configuration as Users Default |
Save the customized configuration as default value for different customer demands. |
Wi-Fi Scheduler |
Perform a regular reboot on access point at assigned schedule |
Perform it to enable or disable 2.4GHz or 5GHz interface from a period time. |
SNMP &MIB&CLI |
v1/v2c/v3 support |
MIB I/II, Private MIB |
CLI Supported |
RADIUS Accounting |
Help operators to offload 3G to Wi-Fi seamlessly |
Wireless Clients list |
Provide the list to display real status of wireless client devices on this Access Point. |
Comprehensive Protection |
Wireless Encryption Standard |
Hide SSID in beacons |
Client Isolation |
Block/Isolate the communication between the associated clients under the same WLAN. |
HTTPS |
A secure communication protocol can be enabled to allow secure management web access over a computer network. SSH Tunnel |
A secure communication protocol can be enabled to allow secure remote shell access or command execution. |