Mikrotik RouterBoard RBcAP2nD cAP Access Point

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Net retail price
167,39 PLN /szt.
 
Gross retail price
205,89 PLN /szt.
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Symbol
RBcAP2nD
Barcode
0000000602
Basic unit
szt.
Manufacturer name
Mikrotik
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Description

The RouterBOARD cAP 2nD is an access point operating in the 2.4 GHz band. It is a new version of the popular cAP 2n device, featuring a more efficient processor, two built-in antennas (2 dBi), and utilizing MIMO 2x2 technology, enabling speeds of up to 300 Mb/s. It is characterized by its compact size and is designed for ceiling mounting, blending well into environments such as hotels, airports, shopping centers, large enterprises, etc. It cooperates with the MikroTik CAPsMAN management system, allowing centralized control of connected access points. This functionality enables the creation of networks composed of multiple cAP devices, covering extensive areas simultaneously.

The maximum transmit power is 22 dBm. The offered product can be powered via passive PoE or 802.3at/af, with an input voltage range of 11 - 56 V. The package includes an appropriate power supply and PoE injector. The device is equipped with RouterOS system with a Level 4 license (WISP AP). A ceiling mount bracket is included in the set.

Key Features:

  • Operating in the 2.4 GHz band
  • Two built-in antennas (2 dBi gain)
  • MIMO 2x2 - throughput up to 300 Mb/s
  • Integration with CAPsMAN system for centralized management of multiple access points
  • Maximum transmit power of 22 dBm
  • Powering options: passive PoE or 802.3af/at (voltage 11 - 56 V)
  • Designed for ceiling mounting, mounting brackets included
  • RouterOS system, Level 4 license (WISP AP)
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