The BAT54-F WLAN system meets protection class IP67 requirements and is offered in a model for hazardous environment zone 2 (BAT54-F X2).
Weighing only 11 lbs, including the stainless steel housing, it can be used as Access Point/Client and supports all the common operating modes such as bridge, point-to-multipoint or infrastructure. Additional features include extensive management, security and quality-of-service functions. The design of the WLAN system allows radio networks to be set up under the environmental demands of mission-critical applications. The models have two radio modules and two antenna connections that can be wall or mast mounted. The dual-band ruggedized WLAN system has an operating range of -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) and meets the requirements for shock and vibration resistance as well as electromagnetic compatibility. The transfer rate (5GHz or 2.4GHz band) is up to 108Mbit/s per radio module.Hirschmann Automation and Control Inc.www.247ethernet.com717.217.2000
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