LINKSYS LAPAC1750PRO Wireless Pro Series access point for small and medium businesses. A second Gigabit Ethernet port for link aggregation (dorsal 2 Gbps), VLAN mapping, clustering, and captive portal to welcome visitors in a personalized environment.
LinkSys has announced the Access Point Dual-Band Wireless-AC ( LAPAC1750PRO ). The new LinkSys Pro Series Access Point integrates management tools and features designed for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This model supports clustering capabilities – to simplify the management of multiple access points through a single interface – and the captive portal to allow companies to welcome visitors in an environment tailored to your brand.
The implementation of the captive portal allows secure guest Wi-Fi access and customizable to the needs of the company. The welcome page of the hotspot can be customized with symbols, logo and background of the company.
From the hardware, point of views are included two Gigabit Ethernet ports – one of which is designed for the aggregation of links, and that helps to combine multiple network connections to increase speed and provide redundancy in case one of the connections fails.
The clustering access point allows you to simplify the management of multiple access points on the network. A cluster provides a single point of administration for up to 15 access points and allows administrators to view, deploy, configure and secure your wireless network as a single entity, rather than a series of separate wireless devices.
The Access Point Dual Band Wireless-AC Linksys supports the latest technology 802.11ac allow, among other things, use of the 5 GHz band less crowded.
From the point of view of safety is possiible exploit protection with business-class features such as Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2), 802.1X supplicant (to verify that the access point is a valid access point on the network, and allow you to limit access to rogue access points on all or some parts of the network), MAC-based ACL, rogue AP detection, SSID to VLAN mapping, planning and access.