TA2I
802.11 b/g/n Indoor High-performance AP
- Supports 802.11b/g/n standard
- The highest transmission rate is 300Mbps
- Coverage: 0~150m
- Integrated antenna, quick installation
- Supports bridge and router modes. Network architecture can be flexibly deployed by adjusting the network mode of devices
- Intelligent QoS wireless multimedia optimization technology, providing high priority transmission levels for voice and video
- Supports web page management, making installation and maintenance of equipment more convenient
- Supports wireless controller (AC) management, realize remote centralized configuration and upgrade management *
- Supports 802.3at protocol (POE+)
- IP41
* Wireless controllers need to be purchased separately
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Congratulations for the new honor and small giant enterprise
Recently, the department of industry and information technology of Jiangsu Province published the "list of Jiangsu Province's Professional/ Precision/ Characteristic/ Innovative and small giant enterprises in 2021", and identified 624 enterprises, including Creatcomm. PPCI,
Providing network accessing for thousands of families all over Inner Mongolia
The smart pasture project of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is in full swing in 2021. Our products were widely used in this project, providing stable network accessing for thousands of herdsmen and their families.
Solved the signal problem of coverage in Mountainous Areas
The problem of agriculture and rural farmers is a fundamental problem related to the national economy and the people's livelihood. Without agricultural and rural modernization, there will be no national modernization.
Inner Mongolia rural broadband coverage project experiment successfully completed
After going to Inner Mongolia for the first time in October 2020, our colleagues Xiaozhong and Guangshan of R&D center and Yuheng, later support partner, went to Wushen Banner of Inner Mongolia again in April 2021. This time, we need to deploy TB8L&TB8M, to build a long-distance broadband access link in pastures, to provide TV and data services to remote herdsmen's homes, and to establish a connection with the internet.