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Technical Specifications Extreme Networks Data Sheet Altitude 4511 Wallplate Access Point Highlights Overview The Altitude™ 4511 wallplate access point Conventional access points designed to support MDUs require careful planning and often (AP) is an innovative mobility solution which take time to deploy – involving the drilling of holes, pulling cables and installing mounting provides powerful Wi-Fi for college brackets. These APs are typically installed in hallways, with firewalls, concrete, rebar, mirrors, campuses and Multiple Dwelling Units plumbing and bathroom tile contributing to attenuation factors that result in poor signal (MDUs) such as dormitories, apartment complexes, hotels and hospitals. Its modular design and innovative form factor eases installation, snapping into place in minutes quality. Additionally, because these APs are functionally limited in terms of service and management scale, most often, IT personnel running smaller MDUs choose to install a few independent APs and use an RF switch to manage them. This results in management complexity and added costs. instead of hours. Built on operational and The Altitude 4511 wallplate access point has been designed specifically to address these architectural flexibility, the Altitude 4511 AP challenges with the following unique set of features: provides high-performance and powerful coverage as well as scalable deployment options that can lower costs. Key Features • Small, compact size • Uses existing CAT 5 infrastructure • Snaps easily onto existing wallplate • Integrated Antennas • High-power - 26dBm EIRP • Fast, snap-on installation using existing CAT 5/6 cabling and universal mounting bracket • Snap-in keystone ports for service scale – providing connections for additional wired services such as VoIP phones and coaxial cable • SMART RF dynamic channel and radio power adjustment which provides excellent radio performance • Intelligent controller AP code that provides scalable centralized management of up to 25 Altitude 4511 access points without the need of a costly wireless controller • 802.11 a/b/g/n 2x2 multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) custom-designed radio which provides 26 dBm EIRP performance with iintegrated antennas • IEEE 802.11n technology Modular Design for Easy Installation and Expansion • Integrated controller The Altitude 4511 access point utilizes existing CAT 5/6 cabling in the walls, making installation faster and easier. Using the universal mounting brackets, installation can be performed on any wall surface or a structured wiring telecom box in minutes. Also included with the Altitude 4511 AP is an optional second RJ-45 Ethernet port utilizing a pass-through (keystone) cable. You can also add a three-port Ethernet module (sold separately) to the front of the device. The keystone port can also be used to extend a full-power, Gigabit Ethernet, Power over Ethernet (PoE) port or any other standard keystone-compatible optional cabling including TV-coax, RJ-11, fiber, or Leviton QuickPort modular connectors. These features allow hotels, for example, to provide multiple services such as voice, IPTV Make Your Network Mobile
Open the catalog to page 1Technical Specifications Extreme Networks Data Sheet: Altitude 4511 Access Point and wired LAN access using a single access point. Because the installation user sessions through role-based access control, support for 802.1x on both process is simple and repeatable across multiple properties and does not wireless and wired ports, intrusion prevention and fast roaming. require expert training, IT managers can expect to lower their deployment costs. Operational Flexibility for High Performance and Coverage Scalable Deployment Options that Reduce Costs The Altitude 4511 can operate as an...
Open the catalog to page 2Technical Specifications Extreme Networks Data Sheet: Altitude 4511 Access Point Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Receiver Sensitivity: • 802.11b: 1 Mb, -93 dBm • 802.11g: 54 Mb, -78 dBm, 2.4Ghz • 802.11n: MCS15 40 Mhz, -69 dBm; • 802.11a: 54Mb, -79 dBm, 5.2Ghz; • 802.11n: MCS15 40 Mhz, -69 dBm Dimensions: 5” x 2.95” x 1” (12.8 cm x 7.5 cm x 2.54 cm) Unit weight: 12 oz (0.34 Kg) Mounting options: Universal mounting bracket for worldwide telecom plates; over a telecom wallplate or flush surface mount Wireless interface: Single radio; 802.11 a/b/g/n; 2.4 Ghz or 5 Ghz Antenna...
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