Allied Telesis AT-TQ4400E Product Information

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AT-TQ4400e
Enterprise-Class Outdoor Wireless Access Point
The Allied Telesis AT-TQ4400e Enterprise-Class Outdoor Wireless Access Point
features dual radio for concurrent 2.4/5GHz operations with a high-powered amplifier and IEEE 802.11ac 2ss technology, capable of 1175Mbps raw wireless capacity.
The AT-TQ4400e is based on IEEE
802.11ac, with two-spatial-stream Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO), which can deliver more than twice the wireless capacity of 802.11n
Access Points (AP)s.
The AT-TQ4400e may operate either
in standalone or AP-cluster mode, or be controlled by the UWC controller. It is suitable for a wide range of deployments—from SMBs to large Enterprises.
In large deployments with centralized control and management by UWC WLAN controller, operating costs are kept low by making the network simple to configure, monitor and manage. For smaller deployments, without the UWC controller, the APs can function either as standalone APs or as a cluster of APs. When operating as a cluster, the APs are grouped to share the configuration and manage the channel automatically, and there is a single point of management, allowing easy control of all Access Points.
This reduces the cost for multiple AP
configuration and operation management.
The AT-TQ4400e is equipped with
advanced encryption and authentication IEEE 802.11i capabilities. It protects a WLAN by segmenting public and private access with multiple Service Set Identifications (SSIDs) and VLAN Tagging. Rogue access point detection provides the ability to detect unauthorized access points, thus preventing unauthorized entry to the wireless network.
The AT-TQ4400e can be deployed in
harsh outdoor environments and is accompanied by a wall/pole mounting kit and four omni-directional antennas. Power is supplied via Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.11at, PoE Plus).
Key Features
Flexible management
ۼۼ The AT-TQ4400e can operate in either standalone or
companion mode with a wireless access controller. This flexibilit y allows selection of the management approach that best fits the network.
For large-scale network deployment, a wireless controller of fers a single point of management for operation, administration and maintenance of all your access points.
Clustering of fers a single management point, which synchronizes provisioning for a group of access points. It also optimizes wireless coverage, due to dynamic channel selection among group members.
As a standalone access point, the AT-TQ4400e detects adjacent access points and acts promptly to prevent radio interference.
IEEE 802.11ac technology
ۼۼ Advanced IEEE 802.11ac technology provides a
high-performance wireless link with improved bandwidth, efficiency and robustness, and allows for backward compatibility with older IEEE
802.11a/b/g/n clients. This high level of throughput and range performance supports multimedia applications such as high definition video streaming.
The MIMO system improves reliability and capacity, mitigating the fading effects of a multipath environment.
IEEE 802.11e Wireless Multimedia (WMM)
ۼۼ Quality of Service (QoS) on WLAN optimizes
resource use and fulfills the requirements of video, voice and data applications. Each of these applications creates different latency, bandwidth and packet error rate needs, and QoS caters to each of these needs using data traffic prioritization.
IEEE 802.11i (security)
ۼۼ This feature set facilitates strong encryption,
authentication and key management strategies, guaranteeing data and system security. In addition to Counter Mode with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (CCMP), IEEE 802.1X key distribution via R ADIUS controls access to the network.
Multiple-SSIDs and SSID-to-VLAN mapping
ۼۼ SSID enables wireless connectivity for client devices
that are assigned different security policies. Mapping SSIDs to VL ANs creates logical network separation, which differentiates between communication by application, functions or user communities.
Dynamic VLANs
ۼۼ Dynamic VLANs allow VLANs to be dynamically
assigned on a per-user (wireless client) basis. The Dynamic VLAN feature interacts with an external RADIUS server, so that user information is centralized in R ADIUS for ease of management. It is not necessary to configure user information on APs.
The AT-TQ4400e also suppor ts RADIUS server redundancy, via configuration of a secondary RADIUS server.
PoE - IEEE 802.3at conformance
ۼۼ AT-TQ4400e conforms to the IEEE 802.3at
standard. This enables simplified deployment, lower installation costs and centralized power management capabilities for critical network devices.
Graphical User Interface
ۼۼ The Web-based user interface is user-friendly and
intuitive, minimizing training needs.
Rugged, weather resistant enclosure for outside plant
ۼۼ The AT-TQ4400e is equipped with high power
radio transceivers (>20dBm) for best-in-class­performances and lightning arrestors/surge protector as recommended for outdoor installation.
The metallic enclosure and the plastic cover is manufactured to repel ultraviolet (U V) radiation from the sun; these protective measure, the extended operating range (-40°C~65°C) and the vent for internal pressure equalization, make the AT-TQ4400e an ideal solution for any local or venue including ski and beach resorts, sports arenas, college and corporate campuses, indoor industrial environments and businesses located in snowy, rainy and arid climates.
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Key Features
Mounting options
ۼۼ It is delivered with a wall/pole mounting and
antenna kits.
The external antenna kit consists of two (2) detachable antennas for the 2.4 GHz radio and two (2) detachable antennas for the 5 GHz radio.
The N-type female connectors allow replacement of the supplied omni-directional antennas with the most appropriate for the use case.
Specifications
Operational Mode
Centrally controlled and managed by Allied Telesis Unified
Wireless Controller AP Cluster (up to 16 members) Standalone
Management
Graphical User Interface (HT TP, HTT PS) Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv1, v2c, v3*)
Extended MIB set
Networking
VLAN tagging (up to 4094 VL ANs) IPv6 support*
Security
Authentication, authorization and accounting:
ۼۼ 128-bit hardware-accelerated AES encr yption/
decryption
ۼۼ WPA /TKI P, WPA2/CCMP
ۼۼ Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
ۼۼ Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP)
ۼۼ Layer 2 - Layer 4 ACLs*
ۼۼ IEEE 802.1X RAD IUS support
ۼۼ IEEE 802.1X authentication
ۼۼ IEEE 802.1X port-based authentication *
ۼۼ IEEE 802.1X dynamic VLAN assignment
ۼۼ MAC authentication with ex ternal R ADIUS *
ۼۼ Local R ADIUS server *
ۼۼ Rogue A P detection
Utilities
DHCP client DNS client NTP client File transfer Logging Statistic information gathering
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2x2:2ss MIMO IEEE 802.11d IEEE 802.11e (WMM) IEEE 802.11h IEEE 802.11i (enhanced security)
ۼۼ WPA/ WPA2-Personal
ۼۼ WPA /W PA2-Enterprise
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP):
ۼۼ 3rd Generation Authentication and Key Agreement
(EAP-AKA)
ۼۼ Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling
(EA P-FAST )
ۼۼ GSM Subscriber Identity (EAP-SIM)
ۼۼ Transport Layer Securit y (E AP-TL S)
ۼۼ Tunneled Transport Layer Security (EAP-TTLS/
MSCHAPv2)
ۼۼ Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP)
ۼۼ Generic Token Card (PEAPv0/EA P-MSCH APv2)
ۼۼ Microsoft CHAP v2 (PEAPv1/EAP-GTC)
Regulatory domain compliance Operating mode:
ۼۼ Access point (up to 200 clients)
ۼۼ Wireless Distribution System
Enhanced auto channel selection, with periodical refresh SSID hiding/ignoring Multiple S SID (up to 16 per port ) VLAN to SSID mapping Extended Ser vice Set (ES S) Radio/VAP scheduler* User scan list Advanced wireless interface tuning:
ۼۼ Beacon period
ۼۼ Client isolation
ۼۼ Client max association
ۼۼ IEEE 802.11b fall-back control
ۼۼ IEEE 802.11n guard Interval
ۼۼ Short radio preamble
ۼۼ Short slot time
Advanced wireless service via UWC:
ۼۼ Captive portal
ۼۼ Dynamic channel planning
ۼۼ Dynamic RF coverage optimization
ۼۼ Plug and Play support (authentication and configuration)
ۼۼ Standalone fallback
ۼۼ Wireless I DS
Media access protocol
ۼۼ CSMA/CA with ACK architecture 32-bit MAC
Compliance
Certificates
CE EAC FCC IC KC RCM TU V-T Wi-Fi Certified (ID: WFA61275)
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
EN 301 489-1 EN 301 489-17 EN 50385 EN 550 22, Class B EN 55024 EN 61000 -3-2, Clas s A EN 61000-3-3 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-11 FCC 47 CF R Part 15, Subpart B, Class B ICES -003, Issue 5, Class B ANSI C63.4
Radio Equipment
EN 300 328 EN 301 893 FCC 47 CF R Part 15, Subpart C FCC 47 CF R Part 15, Subpart E FCC par t 2 RSS-Gen, Issue No.4 RSS-102, Issue 5 RSS 247, Issue No.1 ANS I C6 3.10 IEEE C95.1
Safety
EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1 EN 60950-22
Technical Specifications
MTBF
286,269 hours Telcordia SR 3 32 Issue 2
Power Characteristics
PoE
ۼۼ Input voltage: IEEE 802.3at
ۼۼ Max. consumption: 19.4W
ۼۼ Avg. consumption: 16.5W
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature: -40° to 6 5°C (-40° to 149°F ) Operating humidity: 95% relative (non-condensing)
Storage temperature: -40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F ) Storage humidity: 95% relative (non-condensing)
Operating altitude: ≤2,00 0m (9,843ft)
Physical Specifications
Dimensions (W x D x H): 218 mm x 55.5 mm x 250 mm
(8.6 in x 2.2 in x 9.9 in)
Weight: 2.0 Kg (4.4 lb) Enclosure: Metallic enclosure with plastic
cover and protective vent.
Protection rating: IP67
*This feature will be available with software release v3.2.1
and later.
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