Description
Cisco Aironet 3802I Wireless Access Point AIR-AP3802I-Z-K9 – Cisco Aironet 3802I – Wireless access point – 802.11ac Wave 2 – 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wave 2 – Dual Band
For companies paving the way for the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard, the Cisco Aironet 3800 Series is the perfect solution. The access points go beyond getting ready for the changing standards, providing the ultimate in flexibility and versatility. For large enterprise organizations that rely on Wi-Fi to engage with customers, the 3800 Series is a hands-off product that’s intelligent enough to make decisions based on end-device activities and usage. This automation allows you to devote time to other pressing matters, secure in the knowledge that your Wi-Fi network is performing to its utmost potential. The Aironet 3800 Series is packed with the features and capabilities that have made Cisco the industry leader, at a price point that is ideal for managing wireless growth, capacity, and coverage gaps in dense indoor environments. Cisco Aironet 3802I Wireless Access Point AIR-AP3802I-Z-K9
802.11ac Wave 2 support
High-density experience
Multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) technology
Multigigabit Ethernet support
160 MHz channel support
Zero-impact Application Visibility and Control
Dual 5 GHz radio support
Smart antenna connector
Automatic link aggregation (LAG) support
Cisco ClientLink 4.0
Network Direct –
The Aironet 3800 Series extends 802.11ac speed and features to a new generation of smartphones, tablets, and high-performance laptops, providing a greater end-user experience. Whether your project involves wholesale changes to your current wireless network or upgrading your legacy Wi-Fi deployments (802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wave 1 deployments), the Aironet 3800 Series can handle the job. The Aironet 3800 Series supports 802.11ac Wave 2, providing a theoretical connection rate of up to 5.2 Gbps—that’s roughly four times the rate offered by today’s high-end 802.11ac access points. The boost helps you stay ahead of the performance and bandwidth expectations of today’s mobile worker, who usually uses multiple Wi-Fi devices instead of just one. As such, users are adding proportionally larger traffic loads to the wireless LAN, which has outpaced Ethernet as the default enterprise access network.