Datasheet

Multifunctional and aordable Dell Networking 210
Series 802.11ac wireless APs maximize mobile device
performance in medium-density, high-performance Wi-Fi
environments.
These compact and cost-eective dual-radio APs deliver
wireless data rates of up to 1.3Gbps to 5GHz devices with
802.11ac technology. They also support 3x3 MIMO with
three spatial streams as well as 2.4GHz 802.11n clients at
data rates up to 450Mbps.
The W-AP215 and W-IAP215 models have six integrated
omni-directional downtilt antennas, while the W-AP214
and W-IAP214 support external, detachable dual-band
antennas using three RP-SMA antenna connectors.
Unique benets
Wi-Fi client optimization
210 Series APs feature patented ClientMatch™
technology to eliminate sticky client behavior while
users roam. ClientMatch continuously gathers session
performance metrics from mobile devices.
If a mobile device moves away from an AP or if RF
interference impedes performance, ClientMatch
automatically steers the device to a better AP.
Advanced Cellular Coexistence (ACC)
ACC lets WLANs perform at peak eciency by
minimizing interference from 3G/4G LTE networks,
distributed antenna systems and commercial small
cell/femtocell equipment.
Quality of service for unied communication apps
210 Series APs support priority handling and
policy enforcement for unied communication
apps, including Microsoft Lync with encrypted
videoconferencing, voice, chat and desktop sharing.
Choose your operating mode
210 Series APs offer a choice of operating modes to meet
your unique management and deployment requirements.
Controller-managed AP or Remote AP (RAP)
running AOS. When managed by Dell Networking
W-Series controllers, 210 Series APs oer centralized
conguration, data encryption, policy enforcement and
network services, as well as distributed and centralized
trac forwarding. Please refer to the controller data
sheets for more details.
Instant AP running InstantOS™. In Instant mode, a single
AP automatically distributes the network conguration
to other Instant APs in the WLAN. Simply power-up
an Instant AP, congure it over the air, and plug in the
other APs – the entire process takes about ve minutes.
If WLAN requirements change, a built-in migration path
allows 210 Series Instant APs to become part of a WLAN
that is managed by a controller.
210 Series specications
W-AP215 and W-IAP215
- 2.4GHz (450Mbps max rate) and 5GHz (1.3Gbps max
rate) radios, each with 3x3 MIMO and six integrated
omni-directional downtilt antennas.
W-AP214 and W-IAP214
- 2.4GHz (450Mbps max rate) and 5GHz (1.3Gbps
max rate) radios, each with 3x3 MIMO and three
combined, diplexed external RP-SMA antenna
connectors.
Advanced capabilities
RF management
- Adaptive Radio Management™ (ARM) technology
automatically assigns channel and power settings,
provides airtime fairness and ensures that APs stay
clear of all sources of RF interference to deliver
reliable, high-performance WLANs.
- 210 Series APs can be congured to provide
part-time or dedicated air monitoring for spectrum
analysis and wireless intrusion protection, VPN
tunnels to extend remote locations to corporate
resources, and wireless mesh connections where
Ethernet drops are not available.
Spectrum analysis
- Capable of part-time or dedicated air monitoring,
the spectrum analyzer remotely scans the 2.4GHz
and 5GHz radio bands to identify sources of RF
interference.
Dell Networking 210 Series
Access Points
Aordable, high-performance 802.11ac

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