



Brand | EnGenius |
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Model | EOC-3220 EXT |
Standards | IEEE 802.3/3u/3x, IEEE 802.11a/b/g |
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Device Management | Web-based configuration HTTP Telnet configuration SNMP V1/V2C MIB I, MIB II Private MIB Upgrade Firmware via web-browser |
Wireless Data Rates | Up to 54Mbps |
Security | IEEE802.1x Authenticator/RADIUS Client EAP-MD5/TLS/TTLS support in Access Point Mode WPA/Pre-share Key(PSK)/TKIP Hide SSID in beacons DHCP Client/Server MAC Address Filtering Layer 2 isolation VLAN tunneling support |
Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz - 2.484 GHz |
Channels | 11 for North America |
Antenna | 5 dBi external omni directional antenna (RP-SMA connector) Alternative models with 9dBi or 16dBm directional patch antenna |
Transmitted Power | 24dBm @ 1,2,5.5 & 11Mbps 23dBm @ 6,9,12 & 18Mbps 22dBm @ 24 & 36Mbps 21dBm @ 48 & 54Mbps |
Receiver Sensitivity | -94dBm @ 1Mbps -92dBm @ 2Mbps -89dBm @ 5.5Mbps -86dBm @ 11Mbps -92dBm @ 6Mbps -90dBm @ 9Mbps -88dBm @ 12Mbps -86dBm @ 18Mbps -83dBm @ 24Mbps -79dBm @ 36Mbps -74dBm @ 48Mbps -72dBm @ 54Mbps |
Modulation | DBPSK @ 1Mbps DQPSK @ 2Mbps CCK @ 5.5&11Mbps BPSK @ 6&9Mbps QPSK @ 12&18Mbps 16-QAM @ 24&36Mbps 64-QAM @ 48&54Mbps |
System Requirements | Windows 98SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP |
Interface | Ethernet Port |
WAN Ports | 1 x 10/100M |
Power Adapter | Active Ethernet PoE -48VDC/0.7A External Unit: Auto sensing 100/240VAC; 50/60Hz |
Features | High Speed Data Rates up to 54Mbps for heavy data payloads like video streaming Fully interoperable with IEEE802.11b & 802.11g compliant devices Point-to-point or point-multipoint capable wireless connectivity Weatherproof IP67 certified enclosure with lightning suppression built in Full WPA & IEEE802.1x authenticator support for maximum security Hide SSID functionality creates a private network accessible only to those that you wish to allow Built-in DHCP Client/Server for easy network administration Fully funtional WDS “Wireless Distribution System” for bridge, access point, and repeater functionality all in one package MAC address filtering in AP mode ensures network security SNMP v1/v2 support for easy remote management 802.3af Power over Ethernet certified device |
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Temperature | -20°C - 70°C |
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Humidity | 5% - 95%, Non-Condensing |
Package Contents | EOC-3220 EXT Resource Disk Screws Power Adapter Other Accessories |
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Date First Available | March 01, 2007 |
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Pros: Great way to link two buildings via a wireless connection. Used to network church and office over 2000 foot away where a wired connection was not possible. Both units mounted outdoors and have line of site between antennas (though barely). Achieved STRONG 54 MB connection. Performance is great, though I haven't run any official tests. Seems just like having a 100 MB Ethernet physical connection between them (of course probably slower, but "feels" the same). Was fairly straightforward to setup, but could have been a bit easier. Once setup though, no issues whatsoever. VERY stable for the 2 months this has been running
Cons: None that I can see, serves its purpose well. Would like to have an easy way to reset the unit back to factory, perhaps a small button around the (protected) Ethernet connector. Also a visible LED from the outside to see power status would be VERY nice (there are multiple LEDs inside the unit if you open it, but impossible to see when the unit is installed).
Overall Review: Highly recommended. Decent price, especially compared with the alternative of purchasing external antennas between other access points (initally was thinking of using two Linksys WRT-54GL routers with DD-WRT and external antennas). These units were a MUCH better approach for about the same money. Very easy to install outdoors, requiring only a single CAT5 cable (thanks to the included power injectors). MUCH easier than purchasing antenna cable with its associated signal drop. We'll see how long these last in an outdoor environment, but as we have properly grounded the units at the power injector (perhaps one reason some have had problems with the injectors going bad), I suspect we should get good life out of these units.