- Centrally manageable via D-Link’s DWC-1000 Wireless Controller
- Standalone mode for small deployments
- High-power radio design to cover wider areas
- 802.11n connectivity for increased network capacity
- Up to 300 Mbps wireless speeds
- 1 Gigabit Ethernet port with PoE for convenient installation
- AP Clustering function for deployments that don’t require a centralised
controller
- Integrated RFID recognition for Aeroscout™ devices to track wireless
clients
- AirMagnet™ support for WLAN planning, surveying and troubleshooting
- VLAN support
- WMM™ (Wireless Multi Media) to prioritise audio, video and voice
applications
- Enhanced security with RADIUS support
- Load Balancing function to optimise high network traffic volume and
redundancy
The DWL-3600AP is an indoor 802.11n Wi-Fi Access Point designed
specifically for deployment in business environments. Highly manageable and
capable of high data transmission speeds, the DWL-3600AP integrates seamlessly
into existing network infrastructure and can be easily scaled up to meet future
demands.
High Performance
The DWL-3600AP’s 2x2 MIMO 2.4GHz radio delivers up to 300 Mbps of network
throughput. In addition, the DWL-3600AP features RadioProtect technology, which
ensures all users receive an adequate level of service even in an environment
where many users are accessing the network through legacy 802.11b and 802.11g
devices.
Self-Configuring Cluster
For small businesses that need to deploy multiple Access Points but lack the
resources to tackle the complicated task of network management, the DWL-3600AP’s
self-configuring cluster feature offers the ideal solution. When a small number
of DWL-3600APs is deployed on the network, they may be configured to form a
self-configuring cluster. Once the administrator configures the master Access
Point, the same configuration can then be applied to all remaining APs. Up to 16
Access points may be used to form a cluster.
Unified Management
When deployed in conjunction with D-Link’s DWC-1000 Wireless Controller, up
to 24 DWL-3600AP units can be centrally managed and provisioned, thus enabling
the administrator to scale up the Wi-Fi network to cover a very large area.
Security
The DWL-3600AP supports the latest standards in Wi-Fi security, including WPA,
WPA2, and 802.1x. In addition, the DWL-3600AP supports up to 16 Virtual Access
Points (VAP), which allows the administrator to assign different access
privileges to different groups of users. When used together with D-Link’s
Wireless Controller, security can be raised to a new level. Rogue APs in the
network can be easily detected, and the administrator will be immediately
notified of any security threat.
Automatic RF Management
When a number of Access Points are deployed close to each other, interference
may result if proper RF management is not implemented. When a DWL-3600AP senses
a neighbor nearby, it will automatically select a non-interfering channel. This
greatly reduces RF interference and allows the administrator to deploy APs more
densely. To further minimise interference, when a nearby AP is operating on the
same channel, the DWL 3600AP will automatically lower its transmission power.
When, for whatever reason, the nearby AP is no longer present, the DWL-3600AP
will increase its transmit power to expand coverage.
Quality of Service
The DWL-3600AP is WMM-certified, so in the event of network congestion, time-sensitive
traffic can be given priority ahead of the rest of traffic. Furthermore, when a
number of DWL-3600APs are in close proximity with each other, an Access Point
will refuse new association requests once its resources are fully utilised.
Instead, the association request will be picked up by a neighboring unit. This
feature ensures that no single AP is overburdened while others nearby sit idle.
3rd party support
The DWL-3600AP supports AirMagnet™, one of the industry’s most accurate
software solutions for planning, designing and troubleshooting wireless networks
for optimal performance, security and compliance. AirMagnet™ calculates the
ideal quantity, placement and configuration of APs for a successful WLAN
deployment. It also allows IT administrators to test and diagnose wireless
performance issues. Additionally, a RFID-based location tracking system is
supported with Aeroscout™ technology. Aeroscout™ allows tracking of persons,
objects and assets by means of RFID tags which have built-in location
capabilities. This is especially useful within healthcare, manufacturing and
security sectors.
Standards
- IEEE 802.11n
- IEEE 802.11g
- IEEE 802.3ab
- IEEE 802.3u
- IEEE 802.3
- IEEE 802.3af
Interfaces
- 1x Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port (PoE-enabled)
- 1x Console (RJ-45) port
Management
- Telnet - Secure (SSH) Telnet
- Web Browser Interface
- HTTP - Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
- SNMP Support
- AP Clustering
Security
- WPA™ - Personal
- WPA2™ - Enterprise (802.11i)
- WPA™ - Personal
- WPA2™ - Enterprise (802.11i)
- 64/128-bit WEP
- SSID Broadcast Disable
- MAC Address Access Control
- Rogue AP Detection
- Station isolation
VLAN
- 802.1q VLAN support (max. 64 dynamic VLANs)
SSID Support
Quality of Service (QoS)
- WMM Wireless Priority
- SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP)
Wireless Frequency Range
Operating modes
- Access Point (AP)
- Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
3rd party support
- Integrated RFID recognition for Aeroscout devices to track
wireless clients
- AirMagnet support
Antenna
- Internal Omni directional antennas
- 4.7 dBi @ 2.4 GHz (2x2)
LEDs
Maximum Power Consumption
Power Supply
Physical
- Plenum-rated chassis
- Weight: 635 g.
- Dimensions (W x L x H): 203 x 203 x 48 mm
Temperature
- Operating: 0 to 40 °C
- Storage: -20 to 65 °C
Humidity
- Operating: 10% to 90% (Non-condensing)
- Storage: 5% to 95% (Non-condensing)
Certifications