Providing unparalleled bandwidth and flexibility for administrators looking to deploy a medium to large scale Wi-Fi network, the Dual-Band 802.11ac Unified Wireless Access Point (DWL-6610AP) is a flexible solution for small businesses that lack resources to tackle the complicated task of network management. Greater reach and flexibility is achieved by using a 2×2 antenna implementation, delivering high combined data rates of 1167 Mbps1. Featuring the latest 802.11ac on its 5GHz band, the DWL-6610AP allows clients to stream media faster and farther than ever before. Beamforming technology enables the DWL-6610AP to deliver even more flexibility in any deployment scenario. In addition, the DWL-6610AP is WMM-certified, supports 802.1p Quality of Service (QoS), and is equipped with a self-configuring cluster feature, making it an ideal solution for small businesses that need to deploy multiple APs but lack the resources to tackle the complicated task of network management.
- Versatile Management – Simplify access point deployment with a self-configuring cluster mode and RF resource management for detecting weak signals
- Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Support – Prioritizes time-sensitive traffic in the event of a network data congestion; when multiple access points are in close proximity the access points will refuse new association requests once its resources are fully utilized, ensuring no single AP is overburdened by balancing traffic
- Unparalleled Performance – Smooth and stable performance with a powerful CPU, beamforming for greater coverage, and bandsteering for managing traffic
- Lifetime Limited Warranty – D-Link offers a Limited Lifetime Warranty on the DWL-6610AP to further its commitment to product quality and long-term customer confidence
- Supports up to 32 Virtual Access Points (VAP) – Provides administrators with the flexibility to easily assign access to different classes of users
- Flexible Wi-Fi QoS Schemes – Offers controlled and balanced access
- Power over Ethernet – PoE simplifies and expands installation options, with no supplemental power cabling required
1 Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11ac and 802.11n specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate.