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What are the differences between FAT and FIT AP modes?
FIT APs are often deployed in environments with high requirements. To enable authentication, FIT APs must be used with authentication servers or authentication-capable switches. Suitable for large-scale wireless deployment scenarios, FIT APs must ...
How does the AP achieve flexible switching between FAT and FIT modes?
When the AP is operating in FIT mode, it can be switched to FAT mode via the AC. When the AP is operating in FAT mode, it can be switched to FIT mode via the local console port or Telnet.
What is the WiFi coverage radius of the AP?
Recommended coverage radius: 10 to 15 meters for indoor APs; 5 to 10 meters for wall plate or i-Share micro APs; more than 50 meters for outdoor omni-directional APs; more than 100 meters for outdoor directional APs. The WiFi wireless experience ...
Does this DG-AP180-AX3000 support BLE?
Yes, the DG-AP180-AX3000 supports Bluetooth 5.0.
What is a combo port?
A combo port consists of an optical port and an electrical port on the AP. Each combo port has only one internal forwarding port. You can use either an optical or electrical port depending on your network needs. The two ports cannot work ...