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Xirrus XI Series Wireless APs
The Xirrus XI Series 802.11n Wireless Access Points are modular devices configured into Xirrus XR series Arrays that provide best-in-class connectivity supporting the growing demands of smartphones, tablets and laptops. The XI APs enable organizations to meet the performance needs of their users and the RF management needs of the business. Available in 300Mbps as well as 450Mbps models the Xirrus XI series APs offer superior coverage, bandwidth and reliability.
At a glance
* Access Point includes up to 3 high gain directional antennas focusing the RF signal for maximum range & reliability
* Modular design fitting Xirrus XR Series Arrays enables future in-place upgrades and network designs that aim RF coverage where needed
* Available in 300Mbps (2X2 MIMO) or 450Mbps (3X3 MIMO) models
* Configurable to operate at 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands to support a wide range of wireless devices
* Multiple operational modes enable the use of an AP in any position of Array as threat detection/packet capture/spectrum analyzer
High gain directional antennas
Each Xirrus AP maximizes performance and reliability by utilizing specialized high gain directional antennas that aim coverage and focus the energy of each RF signal. The antennas have a special integrated metallic reflector for isolation between APs allowing for directional beam patterns. This unique antenna configuration enables the AP to minimize correlation between channels and automatically compensate for RF disturbances within the coverage area. The space diversity created by the Xirrus antenna design maximizes the performance and range of RF coverage.
Flexible RF management
Each Access Point is software configurable to help the network engineer design and implement an efficient and reliable wireless network. Configurable parameters of the AP include:
* Band selection 2.4GHz or 5GHz
* Channel selection (automatic or manual)
* Transmit power level (automatic or manual)
* Receive sensitivity (automatic or manual)
* Data rates to control maximum connection speed
* Fixed mode option to define wireless protocol by channel for individual or multiple APs
* Traffic shaping controls for packet per second (PPS) or bits per second (BPS) to enable per user traffic or per SSID
The configuration settings provide granular control for the flexible management of the RF signal of the AP.