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FM002-AP3000 OUTDOOR-
The Cudy AX3000 2.5G Dual Band Ceiling Access Point – Outdoor is an excellent choice for converting LAN networks into high-speed, dependable wireless networks. This pole or wall-mounted WiFi 6 AP with eFEM provides excellent range performance, making it ideal for high-density environments like parks, farms, and parking lots. Its robust IP65 casing, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and Cudy Mesh features make it ideal for outdoor use. It achieves total throughput of up to 3 Gbps by using the highest 160 MHz channel width and 1024-QAM modulation. OFDMA and MU-MIMO technologies can support over 100 devices with low latency, with a maximum capacity of 512 devices.
The AP’s five power amplifiers and 3+2 antenna structure provide excellent signal navigation through obstacles. The IP65 case protects it from rain and dust, and the 6 kV Lightning/Surge and 8 kV ESD protection ensures stability during thunderstorms. It can operate at temperatures ranging from -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C). Mesh technology provides a unified Wi-Fi name across the premises, allowing for seamless roaming without the need for manual switching. Connecting the PoE adapter’s LAN port to various Cudy devices integrates the AP into the Mesh network, with the option of using Ethernet backhaul after pairing. Adaptive Routing improves network performance by switching to better paths when the original ones become congested.

