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General characteristics Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Type of connection:
Wi-Fi
Device type:
access point
Built-in support for 3G (UMTS):
No
Built-in support for WiMAX:
No
Built-in support for LTE:
No
Built-in support for LTE Advanced:
No
ADSL2+:
No
WiFi Technology:
802.11n
The frequency range of the device Wi-Fi:
2.4 / 5 GHz
Work in two bands simultaneously:
Yes
Max. the wireless connection speed:
300 Mbit/s
MIMO:?Multiple Input Multiple Output
Yes
Support IEEE 802.1q (VLAN):
No
Support IPv6:
No
Autonomy:
No
Options access point / bridge Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Web-server:
No
File server:
No
FTP-server:
No
UPnP AV-server:
No
Number of Ethernet Ports:
1
Speed:
1000 Mbit/sec
Guest network:
No
Bridge mode:
No
Repeater mode:
No
Download file:
No
Connect web-camera:
No
VPN Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
VPN (VPN pass through):
No
VPN-tunnels (VPN Endpoint):
No
VoIP Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Built-in VoIP-adapter:
No
Port Lifeline:
No
Router Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Router:
No
Built-in firewall:
No
NAT:?Network Address Translation
No
SPI:?Serial Peripheral Interface
No
WDS:?Wireless Distribution System
No
DHCP-server:?Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
No
Dynamic DNS:?Dynamic Domain Name System
No
Demilitarized zone (DMZ):
No
Static routing:
No
Dynamic Routing Protocols Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
IGMP v1:
No
IGMP v2:
No
RIP v1:
No
RIP v2:
No
Monitoring and Configuring Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Console port:
No
Web-based interface:
No
Telnet:
No
SNMP:
No
External antenna Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Product Type:
removable
Number:
6
Gain:
4.9 dBi
Reception / Transmission Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Data encryption Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
WEP:?Wired Equivalent Privacy
Yes
WPA:?Wi-Fi Protected Access
Yes
WPA2:
Yes
802.1x:
No
Power transmitter:
24 dBM
Additional information Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Power over Ethernet:
Yes
Outdoor Installation:
No
Connectivity of 3G-modem:
No
Connectivity WiMAX-modem:
No
Ability to connect LTE-modem:
No
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Dimensions Extreme Networks Altitude 4620E
Depth:
38 mm
Width:
216 mm
Height:
142 mm
Weight:
1140 g


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