
Extricom's UltraThin Access Points are high-bandwidth network devices, containing multiple standard 802.11 radios. Extricom APs are "UltraThin" because they have no software, and require no configuration. This makes them fully interchangeable, enabling truly plug-and-play installation. APs are connected to the Extricom WLAN Switch via standard Cat5e/6 cables.
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With all intelligence residing in the Switch, APs may be placed as close together as necessary to provide high-quality, high-speed connectivity from all locations within the enterprise. In this respect, the Extricom deployment philosophy is similar to that of wired networks: simply place APs wherever service is required, based solely on the grade services desired (i.e. connection rate), without any of the interference, channelization, or coverage/capacity constraints seen in traditional WLANs.
The EXRP-20E uses two IEEE 802.11 a/b/g radios to power dual Channel Blankets. The EXRP-20E is plenum-rated and equipped with four RP-SMA connectors for connecting external diversity antennas to support a variety of deployment scenarios.
The EXRP-40E contains four IEEE 802.11 a/b/g radios which can operate on any combination of four non-overlapping channels in any band. The EXRP-40E is plenum-rated and equipped with eight RP-SMA connectors for connecting external diversity antennas to support a variety of deployment scenarios.
The industry's only quad-radio 802.11n AP, incorporating two n/a/b/g radios and two a/b/g radios, which can be operated in any combination of channels and bands. All ‘n' equipped radios incorporate 3x3 MIMO (multiple-in, multiple-out) antenna configuration. The EXRP-40En is plenum-rated and equipped with ten RP-SMA connectors for connecting external diversity antennas.
The EXRP-20 uses two IEEE 802.11 a/b/g radios to power dual Channel Blankets. The EXRP-20 can be deployed in any density, with simple mounting and no external power sources needed.
The EXRP-40 is an industry-first four-radio access point, containing four IEEE 802.11 a/b/g radios which can operate on any combination of four non-overlapping channels in any band. The EXRP-40 brings unmatched capabilities, including a quadrupling of capacity, predictable Quality of Service, and the flexibility to fully leverage all channels in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
The three-radio EXRP-30n is an 802.11n access point with integrated antennas, for easy deployment of ‘n' on a large scale. The EXRP-30n is equipped with two n/g/b/a radios and one g/b/a radio, which can be operated in any combination of channels and bands. All ‘n' equipped radios incorporate 3x3 MIMO antenna configuration.
Requirement 2 Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters
(See 2.1.1) For wireless environments connected to the cardholder data environment or transmitting cardholder data, change wireless vendor defaults, including but not limited to default wireless encryption keys, passwords, and SNMP community strings. Ensure wireless device security settings are enabled for strong encryption technology for authentication and transmission.
Requirement 4 Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks
4.1.1 Ensure wireless networks transmitting cardholder data or connected to the cardholder data environment, use industry best practices (e.g., IEEE 802.11i) to implement strong encryption for authentication and transmission.
Requirement 9 Restrict physical access to cardholder data
9.1.3 Restrict physical access to wireless access points, gateways, and handheld devices.
Requirement 11 Regularly test security systems and processes
11.1 Test for the presence of wireless access points by using a wireless analyzer at least quarterly or deploying a wireless IDS/IPS to identify all wireless devices in use
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