The Wireless Pro DAP-2610 Wireless AC1300 Wave 2 Access Point features cutting-edge AC Wave 2 WiFi technology that delivers increased speed, efficiency, and security in high-density corporate environments. Balancing cost and performance in business WiFi environments
Beamforming with MU-MIMO
Beamforming focuses the Wi-Fi signal toward each connected device to improve performance and coverage. Built-in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) technology delivers high-bandwidth Wi-Fi signals to multiple devices simultaneously instead of the standard sequential delivery, for more efficient data distribution.
Next-generation WiFi for your business network
Multiple operation modes allow you to select the DAP-2610 to operate as an access point, a Wireless Distribution System (WDS), a WDS with access point, or a Wireless Client.
Business Quality of Service
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) and Quality of Service (QoS) features make it an ideal access point for audio, video, and voice applications. When enabled, QoS allows the DAP-2610 to automatically prioritize network traffic. Custom priority rules can be set via the web GUI. AP Load Balancing limits the maximum number of users per access point to ensure maximum performance.
Easy assembly
It can be mounted on a ceiling, wall or desk. Built-in 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows the device to be easily deployed in more areas without requiring available power outlets, saving on installation and maintenance costs.
Corporate Wireless Security
Protect your business network with WPA2 (802.11i) Personal and Enterprise versions, with support for RADIUS server backend or a built-in internal RADIUS server. MAC address filtering, wireless LAN segmentation, SSID broadcast kill switch, access point detection, and Wi-Fi broadcast scheduling further secure your wireless network.
Supports up to eight VLANs per band, allowing multiple SSIDs to segment users. Includes a wireless client isolation mechanism, limiting direct client-to-client communication. Additionally, it supports Network Access Protection (NAP), a feature of Windows Server® 2008 and later that allows network administrators to define multiple levels of network access based on the needs of each client.