Open-Mesh OM5P-AC Dual-Band 802.11ac Wireless Access Point
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Open-Mesh OM5P-AC Dual-Band 802.11ac Wireless Access Point
The Open Mesh OM5P-AC is a cloud-managed, dual-band, 1.17 Gbps (300+867 Mbps) access point that makes it easy to deploy professional, robust wireless networks anywhere. With the ability to support up to 20-50 simultaneous users, this access point is ideal in dense environments with a large number of access points, such as hotel rooms, apartment complexes, dorm rooms, care facilities, restaurants, retail stores and offices. Pair this access point in an OM Series Ceiling or Ethernet wall jack enclosure for elegant in-room or ceiling installations close to network users. With dual radios, the OM5P-AC supports higher speeds available in the 5 GHz 802.11ac spectrum along with support for legacy devices that are only 2.4 GHz capable.
Operating on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, the OM5P-AC Dual-Band 802.11ac Wireless Access Point from Open-Mesh is designed to provide extensive, high speed, wireless network access. In addition to dual-band functionality, this access point supports the 802.11ac Wi-Fi networking standard offering data transfer rates of up to 1.17 Gbps. Inside the access point are two internal dual band antennas producing a power output of up to 19 dBm (79 mw) to cover distances of up to 50' indoors and up to 100' outdoors. Additionally, the OM5P-AC AP comes equipped with a 720 MHz dual-core processor and 128 MB of DRAM to ensure smooth operation under some of the most demanding conditions.
With dual Gigabit PoE compliant Ethernet ports, this Open-Mesh access point can be installed virtually anywhere and doesn't require a standalone power source. Simply utilize one of the many housing options for indoor, outdoor, and even ceiling installation. Once installed the AP and network can be managed using the Open-Mesh mobile app CloudTrax available for both iOS and Android devices. Automated alerts can also be configured to show network status, provide email alerts to notify of network outages and more.