D-Link DAP-3220
![]() | Outdated Product $213.00 Device: access point; WAN port: Ethernet (RJ45); Wi-Fi standards: Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g); 2.4GHz; WAN: LAN: Antenna: internal; Transmitter power (dBm): 17; bridge mode; repeater; Safety standards: WPA; WEP; WPA2; PoE (input): 802.3af; Outdoor mount; Dimensions (mm): 190x160x55; Weight (g): 650 |
D-Link DAP-3220
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Powerful and reliable external access point D-Link DAP-3220 is designed for enterprise-scale networks and offers a rich set of functions for building managed and secure wireless LANs. The access point supports the Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard.
Powerful and reliable solution for outdoor installation
The DAP-3220 access point is designed to interact with numerous outdoor wireless devices. DAP-3220 is made in a durable waterproof case with built-in heater and temperature sensor. With support for 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE), the access point can be installed in hard-to-reach places where power outlets are not available. In addition, the DAP-3220 can be configured for point-to-multipoint (WDS) mode to act as a bridge to interconnect different building networks.
Advanced security settings
The DAP-3220 supports 64/128/152-bit WEP data encryption and WPA/WPA2 security features. As well as a point in the access point, there is a MAC address filtering function to control user access, and Disable SSID Broadcast to restrict outside access to the local network.
Increase Network Agility and Efficiency
The DAP-3220 supports up to 8 SSIDs, allowing administrators to logically divide an access point into multiple virtual access points within a single platform. Rather than creating two separate networks with multiple access points, administrators can use one access point to support more than one application, such as public Internet access and internal network management, to increase network flexibility and reduce costs. The DAP-3220 supports 802.1Q VLAN Tagging, which works with multiple SSIDs to segment traffic to increase performance and security. The DAP-3220 provides WLAN STA separation, a feature that is convenient for deploying hotspots. Enabling station-to-station separation, increased security as users cannot see each other, and reduced potential for data loss. However, administrators can disable this feature so users in the office can share the hard drive and data, and peripherals such as a wireless printer. The DAP-3220 also supports AP grouping to evenly load network traffic and clients between APs with the same SSID and different non-overlapping frequency channels. Good to know:
Turbo mode
The maximum wireless data rate of 54 Mbps is defined by the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g specifications. Actual throughput will be different. 108 Mbps in Turbo mode is achieved when working with other D-Link Wireless 108G devices. The conditions in which the network operates, as well as environmental factors, including traffic volume, building materials and construction, network overhead reduce its actual throughput. Range can be adversely affected by environmental factors
- MAC address filtering to control user access
- Rogue AP Detection
Powerful and reliable external access point D-Link DAP-3220 is designed for enterprise-scale networks and offers a rich set of functions for building managed and secure wireless LANs. The access point supports the Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard.
Powerful and reliable solution for outdoor installation
The DAP-3220 access point is designed to interact with numerous outdoor wireless devices. DAP-3220 is made in a durable waterproof case with built-in heater and temperature sensor. With support for 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE), the access point can be installed in hard-to-reach places where power outlets are not available. In addition, the DAP-3220 can be configured for point-to-multipoint (WDS) mode to act as a bridge to interconnect different building networks.
Advanced security settings
The DAP-3220 supports 64/128/152-bit WEP data encryption and WPA/WPA2 security features. As well as a point in the access point, there is a MAC address filtering function to control user access, and Disable SSID Broadcast to restrict outside access to the local network.
Increase Network Agility and Efficiency
The DAP-3220 supports up to 8 SSIDs, allowing administrators to logically divide an access point into multiple virtual access points within a single platform. Rather than creating two separate networks with multiple access points, administrators can use one access point to support more than one application, such as public Internet access and internal network management, to increase network flexibility and reduce costs. The DAP-3220 supports 802.1Q VLAN Tagging, which works with multiple SSIDs to segment traffic to increase performance and security. The DAP-3220 provides WLAN STA separation, a feature that is convenient for deploying hotspots. Enabling station-to-station separation, increased security as users cannot see each other, and reduced potential for data loss. However, administrators can disable this feature so users in the office can share the hard drive and data, and peripherals such as a wireless printer. The DAP-3220 also supports AP grouping to evenly load network traffic and clients between APs with the same SSID and different non-overlapping frequency channels. Good to know:
Turbo mode
The maximum wireless data rate of 54 Mbps is defined by the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g specifications. Actual throughput will be different. 108 Mbps in Turbo mode is achieved when working with other D-Link Wireless 108G devices. The conditions in which the network operates, as well as environmental factors, including traffic volume, building materials and construction, network overhead reduce its actual throughput. Range can be adversely affected by environmental factors