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Moxa’s latest AWK-5232 industrial a/b/g/n wireless AP/bridge/client provides wireless connectivity with data rates up to 300Mbps along with enhanced reliability, seamless deployment and plug-and-play scalability that reduce networking costs of by eliminating the need for multiple items of equipment. Designed for industrial environments, it provides a solution for hard-to-wire deployments and for virtually any type of mobile device connected over a TCP/IP network, by supporting not only 802.11n wireless conn
March 18, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
97 Moxa’s latest AWK-5232 industrial a/b/g/n wireless AP/bridge/client provides wireless connectivity with data rates up to 300Mbps along with enhanced reliability, seamless deployment and plug-and-play scalability that reduce networking costs of by eliminating the need for multiple items of equipment. Designed for industrial environments, it provides a solution for hard-to-wire deployments and for virtually any type of mobile device connected over a TCP/IP network, by supporting not only 802.11n wireless connectivity but legacy a/b/g equipment. Integrated WEP/WPA/WPA2/802.11X security and powerful filters prevent unauthorised access to the network. The AWK-5232 supports an extensive variety of wireless configurations and applications and is compliant with the essential sections of EN 50155 covering an extended operating temperature range, power input voltage, surge, ESD and vibration. Its redundant dual DC power inputs increase power supply reliability. In addition, it can be powered via PoE+ for easier deployment.

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