D-Link DWS-4026 24-Port Layer2+ Gigabit 11n Wireless Switch/Controller with PoE
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D-Link DWS-4026 24-Port Layer2+ Gigabit 11n Wireless Switch/Controller with PoE
Scan code: LN33814 Manufacturer code: DWS-4026
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D-Link DWS-4026 24-Port Layer2+ Gigabit 11n Wireless Switch/Controller with PoE

Scan code: LN33814 Manufacturer code: DWS-4026
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Product Overview The DWS-4026 is D-Link's next generation L2+ Unified Wired/Wireless Gigabit Switch/Controller with an array of advanced features and 802.11n support. Providing higher throughput, reliability and scalability, the DWS-4026 can manage up to 64 wireless access points. Equipped with combo SFP ports, open slots for optional 10-Gigabit connections, Power over Ethernet and redundant power supply (RPS) support, the DWS-4026 provides enterprises with an easy upgrade to next-generation 802.11n wireless LAN, simple deployment of wireless devices regardless of physical locations, and centralised management/policy enforcement of wireless mobility. Features • Centralised Management of Wireless Network
• Scalable Unified Wired/Wireless Network Architecture
• Simplified & Resilient Network Deployment
• Self-Healing Wireless Network Solution
• Security, Bandwidth & Power Management
• Wireless Intrusion Detection and Mitigation System
• Captive Portal Authentication
• Manages up to 64 Wireless APs
• AP-AP Tunnelling
• Expandable to 8 Peer Switches
• 24 Gigabit Ports with PoE, 4 Combo SFP Ports
• Two Open Slots for Optional 10 Gigabit Modules
• Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
D-LINK
Telephone:
0845 612 0003/0871 873 3000
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