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FEATURES |
| Integrated smart antenna array designed specifically for hotspots and optimized to deliver up to 20 Vo-Fi calls | |
| Five 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, front diagnostic LEDs | |
| Automatic interference avoidance for highsignal reliability | |
| Two to four-times extended range/coverage | |
| 20 Mbps sustainable throughput | |
| Support for a dozen or more simultaneous IP-based video streams |
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| HTTPS, SSH and SNMP management | |
| Remote spectrum monitoring | |
| DoS attack protection | |
| Up to four BSSIDs with discrete policy, security, QoS and management parameters | |
| WEP, WPA-PSK link layer encryption | |
| 802.1x authentication support | |
| Wall or ceiling mounting including lock option |
| DESCRIPTION |
The Ruckus ZoneFlex 2925 is the first carrier-class 802.11g access point designed for the fast changing hotspot market. It delivers a collection of features and functionality not available in any low-end consumer product or high end enterprise system. The ZoneFlex 2925 is based on patent-pending Smart Wi-Fi technology that automatically adapts Wi-Fi signals to the changing environment. It is the ideal solution for operators who want to begin delivering the next step in hotspots services - such as voice over Wi-Fi, IP-based video, secure enterprise access and tiered Wi-Fi services. The ZoneFlex 2925 uniquely integrates a specialized BeamFlex high-gain smart antenna optimized for delay-sensitive traffic such as voice and video. Triple Play-ready, the ZoneFlex 2925 dramatically extends Wi-Fi coverage thereby requiring fewer APs. The ZoneFlex 2925 also delivers unsurpassed density - supporting up to 20 concurrent voice calls, a dozen or more IP video streams (depending on end device and compression) and 50 data clients. Unique broadcast, QoS, security and management policies can be assigned to multiple SSIDs supported by the ZoneFlex 2925. Integrated spectrum monitoring can be performed remotely to gain visibility into each hotpot for easier troubleshooting. And adaptive controls such as continuous channel selection and beam steering provide maximum resilience to the changing RF environment thereby ensuring highly satisfied end users. |
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Power | External power adapter |
| Input: 110-240V AC | |
| Output: 12V DC, 1A | |
| Physical Size | 14.2cm (L) x 12.2cm (W) x 7.5cm (H) |
| Weight | 200 grams |
| Antenna | Internal software-configurable antenna array with six directional, high-gain elements and 63 unique omni antenna patterns |
| Ethernet Ports | 5 ports, auto MDX, auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps, RJ-45 |
| LED display | Power/status, Ethernet status, wireless status, wireless network quality indicator |
| Environmental conditions | Operating Temperature: 0°C (32°F) – 40°C (104°F) |
| Operating humidity: 15% – 95% non-condensing | |
| Performance and Supported Configurations | |
| Concurrent stations | Up to 50 (for Open, WEP or WPA-AES) |
| Up to 22 (for WPA-TKIP) | |
| Target UDP throughput | 15-20 Mbps sustainable throughout a 5000 sq ft (460m2) home |
| Simultaneous Vo-Fi clients | Up to 20 |
| Traffic Management and Quality of Service | |
| Classes of service | Voice, video, best effort and background |
| Hardware queues | 4 |
| Software queues | 4 per station |
| Automatic traffic classification | Automatic type of service tagging for multicast video packets |
| Heuristic classification | Available |
| VLAN support | 802.1Q |
| Multicast Video (IPTV) | |
| IGMP snooping | Up to 32 multicast groups |
| Up to 48 receiving stations | |
| Multicast optimization | Directs multicast IPTV packets to each receiving station within the designated multicast group using the optimum data rate and antenna selection |
| Automatic classification into video queues | |
| Ensures reliable transmission of multicast video packets | |
| Management | |
| Configuration | Web user interface, CLI (Telnet), HTTP/S, SSH, SNMP statistics interface |
| Login | Admin |
| Auto configuration | Supported |
| Statistics | LAN, wireless and associated stations |
| Accessible via Web UI | |
| Software update | FTP or TFTP, remote auto available |
| Accessible via Web UI | |
| Other utilities | Configuration dump (admin only) |
| Simple support info transfer to provider | |
| Wi-Fi | |
| Standards | 802.11b/g |
| Supported data rates | 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11 ,5.5, 2,1 Mbps |
| Channels | US/Canada: 1-11 |
| Europe (ETSI X30): 1-13 | |
| Japan X41: 1-13 | |
| Auto channel selection | Supported |
| RF power output | 23 dBm for wireless-B |
| 23 dBm for wireless-G | |
| Country-specific power settings are configurable | |
| Transmit power control | Supported |
| Certifications | FCC (U.S.), CE (EU), OFTA (Hong Kong) Canada, Australia/New Zealand |
| BSSID | Up to four |
| Security | |
| Link layer encryption | WEP, WPA – TKIP, WPA2 - AES |
| Authentication | 802.1x |
| PART NUMBER | |
| 5-port hotspot multimedia AP | ZF2925-UK |
