ZyXEL Introduces Dual-band Draft 802.11n Biz AP

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Tim Higgins

The ZyXEL NWA3166 is a single-radio, Plenum-rated, enterprise-level access point that doubles as a WLAN controller capable of centrally managing up to 24 APs. It can also function as an independently or centrally-managed AP.

Features include WEP and WPA / WPA2 Personal and Enterprise wireless security, multiple SSID and VLAN support for up to 8 WLANs, internal PEAP server for 802.1x authentication, WMM + Auto Traffic Classifier (ATC) for QoS, load balancing by user limit or bandwidth and 802.3af PoE.

The ZyXEL NWA3166 is available now for $399.99 MSRP.

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