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Pakedge W7 dual-band concurrent Wireless Access Point (WAP)

By Staff Writer
04/02/2014
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“We understand the time pressures installers face, so our range of network solutions are specifically designed to simplify what has traditionally been a cumbersome process,” says Pakedge president and chief executive Victor Pak.

“The dual-band system employs a number of techniques for managing traffic. Combined with access to our C36 controllers, everything from setting up to day-to-day running, and maintenance to troubleshooting, is made as slick as possible.”

The W7 units bring a level of reliability and speed to controlling wireless networks, which haven’t previously been known for these qualities. With 4 external high dB omnidirectional antennas, the range of the units are optimised and as a result, keep interference to a minimum. With inbuilt traffic shaping features –pushing capable clients from 2.4GHz to the 5GHz band, limiting the number of clients per channel, or limiting the bandwidth to any of the 18 SSIDs (including 2 isolated guest networks) – strains on a wireless network can be managed by the system administrators to keep flow and connectivity consistent and constant.

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The W7 utilises Smartwav technology to assess the environment around an AP to direct its signal toward client devices and around sources of interference such as microwaves or thick walls. This allows the W7 to produce a more powerful signal with greater coverage.

Multiple Smartwav antennas allow the W7 to broadcast constructive signals by synchronising waveforms, further increasing range and throughput. ServiceSmartwav enables an extremely strong, stable radio signal – without the peaks and troughs that characterise traditional wireless devices – to reduce or eliminate slowdowns and signal drop-outs.

Smartwav technology in the W7 broadcasts directly toward the client device instead of sending out an indiscriminate, omnidirectional signal in all directions. The W7 also uses Pakedge SectorMaxx technology to cure low signal to noise ratio, avoiding interference, improving signal, and lowering the noise floor.

Linking both W7 and C36 units to the cloud via Pakedge’s BakPak app allows installers to remotely manage their clients’ networks and add real value to after-sales support.

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