Management features
| DHCP client |
Y |
| Web-based management |
Y |
| DHCP server |
Y |
| Management platform |
CLI (Telnet, SSH), SNMP |
Wireless LAN features
| Channels quantity |
13 channels |
Networking
| Compliance industry standards |
IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u |
Security
| Authentication method |
802.1x (EAP-TTLS) |
Antenna
| Antenna connector type |
RP-SMA |
Additionally
| Output power |
12V DC, 1A |
| Transfer rate (Mbps) |
54 Mbit/s |
| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports quantity |
1 |
MediaFlex 2211 1-port Multimedia Smart Wi-Fi Bridge/ Repeater with external antenna option
For broadband operators building large-scale broadband wireless networks, Ruckus Wireless presents the first system purpose-built and optimized to help subscribers get and stay connected — the MediaFlex 2200 series.
The MediaFlex 2200 series is two products in one—acting as a high-gain wireless access gateway as well as an extended range indoor 802.11b/g access point
The MediaFlex 2200 series gives operators the signal strength—and the coverage area—demanded in those Wi-Fi-hostile urban environments.
<b>Only System That Provides Unprecedented Diversity Through Dual-polarized Antenna Array</b>
- Integrates Smart MIMO antenna technology
- High-gain access point and receiver in one
- Provides largest coverage area, strongest resilience to interference, and highest receiver sensitivity
- Compatible with standard 802.11b/g Wi-Fi networks
<b>Reliably Extends Wi-Fi Signals Indoors and Outdoors.</b>
- Subscribers connect faster and more reliably to broadband Wi-Fi services
- Automatically optimizes around changing environmental conditions
- Intelligent connection algorithms determine fastest connection path based on highest data rates and best signal strength.
<b>Ideal for Broadband Wireless Access.</b>
- Allows broadband providers to easily extend wireless coverage while maintaining user identity
- Essential for providers that authenticate users based on a unique MAC address
- Uses L2TP tunneling, to transparently bridge traffic to a centralized data center or Network Operating Center (NOC), allowing authentication and billing of individual users.