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D-Link DAP-2553 Air Premier-N Dual-Band PoE Access Point, Selectable Dual-Band Draft 802.11n

Editors' Summary

D-Link Air Premier N Dual Band POE Access Point, Selectable Dual Band Draft 802.11n.

Product Features

Dual Band Antennas Are Detachable And Can Provide Optimal Wireless Coverage In Either 2.4Ghz

With Maximum Wireless Signal Rates Of Up To 300Mbps* In Either The 2.4Ghz Or 5Ghz Wireless Band

To Deploy A Highly Manageable And Extremely Robust Dual Band Wireless Network

This New High-Speed Access Point Has Integrated 802.3Af Power Over Ethernet (Poe) Support

Supports Load-Balancing Features To Ensure Maximum Performance By Limiting The Maximum Number Of Users Per Access Point

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WIRELESS PRICE: $123.23

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Product Summary

D-Link Air Premier N Dual Band POE Access Point, Selectable Dual Band Draft 802.11n

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