Cisco 802.11a/b/g Access Point
- Admin Fee:
- $56.00 USD
- Partner:
- Cisco
- Platform:
- Multiple Platforms
- Product ID:
- G-40403
- Media:
- Hardware
- Availability:
- Available
Description
The AIR-AP1131AG-A-K9 is one of the Aironet 1130 AG Series of Wi-Fi-certified 802.11g wireless access points. It provides high-capacity, high-security, enterprise-class features in an unobtrusive, office-class design
Two radios with built-in omnidirectional antennas provide simultaneous support for 802.11a and 802.11g standards with backwards compatibility for legacy 802.11b clients. Multiple nonoverlapping channels minimize interference in congested airspace, simplifying the deployment of high-capacity networks
The 1130AG Series meets the international Common Criteria (ISO 15408) standard for computer security.
The product is shipped with a universal power supply for connection to local power. Line power over Ethernet support requires the AIR-PWRINJ3 power injector or another inline power source.
The Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series can be configured using the console port when there is no Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server in the network or when there is no wired connection between the access point and the LAN. The AIR-CONCAB1200 console cable is required for connection to the console port.
Product Service and Support: Cisco will provide five years of hardware and software service and support ("SMARTnet") obtained through this donation program (Linksys products not included).
More information about this product is available on the Cisco Web site.
Features
- Dual 802.11a and 802.11g radios with integrated antennas
- Supports 15 nonoverlapping channels
- IEEE 802.11i-Compliant; WPA2-Certified and WPA-Certified
- Setup, deployment, and remote management capabilities through Web-based tools and Cisco IOS command-line interface
- Security management through the Cisco Wireless Security Suite, which provides reliable, scalable, centralized security management
System Requirements
- Web-based management requires Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or newer or Netscape Navigator Version 7.0 or newer.
- Power over Ethernet requires power sourcing equipment (PSE) compliant with Cisco Inline Power or IEEE 802.3af, and providing at least 12.2W at 48 VDC.
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