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Wireless AP
COMFAST Wireless Access Points (APs) are high-performance networking devices used to extend and broadcast robust local Wi-Fi coverage across residential, commercial, or massive outdoor spaces. Unlike wireless bridges that connect network spots point-to-point, these APs act as centralized hubs or hotspots, allowing hundreds of end-user devices (smartphones, laptops, and CCTV cameras) to connect simultaneously.
COMFAST Wireless Access Points (APs) are high-performance networking devices used to extend and broadcast robust local Wi-Fi coverage across residential, commercial, or massive outdoor spaces. Unlike wireless bridges that connect network spots point-to-point, these APs act as centralized hubs or hotspots, allowing hundreds of end-user devices (smartphones, laptops, and CCTV cameras) to connect simultaneously.
Core Technologies Used
Power over Ethernet (PoE): Allows both high-speed data and hardware electrical power to travel over a single Ethernet cable, bypassing the need for dedicated electrical outlets.
Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO): Allows the AP to communicate with multiple target devices concurrently rather than queuing data, which reduces lag in dense traffic environments.
Multi-Operation Modes: They feature software that can easily toggle between standard Access Point (AP), wireless router, signal repeater, or WISP modes based on current topology needs.
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