LX-6500E (Bulk 10)
€12,511.02
LANCOM LX-6500E (Bulk 10), 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz, 8400 Mbit/s, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, TKIP, 10,100,1000,2500 Mbit/s
4 in stock
Description
LANCOM LX-6500E (Bulk 10). 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz. Maximum data transfer rate: 8400 Mbps. Supported security algorithms: EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, TKIP. Ethernet LAN data transfer rates: 10, 100, 1000, and 2500 Mbps. Power over Ethernet (PoE). Product color: White. Power consumption (max.): 33 W.
Combined power for Wi-Fi 6E and digital signage
The LANCOM LX-6500E is your ticket to the VIP Wi-Fi lounge: In addition to the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, you can now also operate the 6 GHz band, reserved exclusively for Wi-Fi applications! The Wi-Fi 6E access point doubles the previously available wireless spectrum, providing a powerful data rate of 8.4 Gbps aggregated across all frequency bands. An additional wireless module enables digital signage solutions for electronic price labels and applications in the Industrial IoT to seamlessly coexist with your Wi-Fi network. Experience an exclusive, particularly low-latency, high-throughput, and stable Wi-Fi network that performs optimally even with bandwidth-hungry applications such as video streaming and high device densities!
Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E with up to 8,400 Mbps for your highest-throughput and most reliable Wi-Fi yet
Wi-Fi 6E (IEEE 802.11ax standard) ensures multi-gigabit speeds and smooth Wi-Fi operation. The LANCOM LX-6500E opens up the newly released, interference-free 6 GHz frequency band for your network. This enables the integration of clients in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, as well as modern end devices in the 6 GHz band. The improved distribution of clients across the appropriate radio spectrum and channels results in transmission rates of up to 4,800 Mbps in 6 GHz and, in parallel, up to 2,400 Mbps in 5 GHz and up to 1,150 Mbps in 2.4 GHz. The result: All available Wi-Fi frequency bands are used efficiently, ensuring stable and powerful Wi-Fi operation.
Integrated wireless module for digital signage
The LANCOM LX-6500E's integrated wireless module for controlling digital displays from VUSION and PDi Digital enables the smooth and cost-effective implementation of digital signage projects. Electronic price tags or shelf labels in warehouses, status updates at workstations, information displays – digital signage offers numerous application possibilities. This access point with Wi-Fi 6E ensures fast, reliable Wi-Fi as well as parallel, interference-free communication with digital displays.
Interference-free 6 GHz frequency band for even the most modern devices and applications
A dedicated frequency band for Wi-Fi, free from interference, and perfect for business-critical, modern applications such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), 4K and 8K video streaming, as well as cloud and collaboration tools – sounds like an exclusive VIP club in Wi-Fi? The LANCOM LX-6500E gives you access to the 6 GHz frequency band. With an additional 480 MHz of radio spectrum and the six additional 80 MHz or three additional 160 MHz channels, modern high-end devices can operate undisturbed in the 6 GHz band, relieving the strain on older, overcrowded radio frequencies. Double your previously available Wi-Fi spectrum with the LX-6500E: As a Wi-Fi 6E access point, it supports channel widths of 20, 40, 80 MHz and 160 MHz with 4 streams, ensuring minimal latency.
Advantages
Less data congestion with 4×4 Multi-User MIMO in the downlink and uplink
Would you like your applications with high data throughput to run even more smoothly and reliably? Then rely on the increased capacity of the LX-6500E! Thanks to Wi-Fi 6E, effective multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO for short) can be used in both the downlink and uplink, thus optimally utilizing the available total capacity in the radio spectrum. Waiting clients are distributed across all available spatial streams, thus minimizing bottleneck effects.
Carpooling in the radio field – OFDMA for more efficient data traffic
The radio field can be used even more optimally: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) divides the frequency range of a WLAN channel into multiple frequency blocks within a unit of time, creating sub-channels (subcarriers) with a narrow channel width of up to 2 MHz. Small data packets, which often originate from IoT devices, can no longer take up and block an entire 20, 40, or even 80 MHz channel. By bundling multiple sub-channels, the LX-6500E also creates a kind of carpool for data packets, enabling the freest and smoothest possible radio traffic.
Flexible operation via cloud, WEBconfig or WLAN controller
You control your Wi-Fi and choose how you manage it: via the LANCOM Management Cloud, WEBconfig, or a Wi-Fi controller. Cloud operation makes the LANCOM LX-6500E part of a user-friendly, holistic, and automated network orchestration. Standalone operation also offers fast configuration and comprehensive management and monitoring of the LX-6500E with an intuitive, clear WEBconfig interface. A third option is centralized management via a Wi-Fi controller.
Longer battery life of clients with TWT
Wi-Fi 6E significantly reduces the power consumption of clients such as smartphones, tablets or notebooks with Target Wake Time (TWT): The access point and client now negotiate exactly when the receiver will wake up to receive the data packets, instead of assuming that the devices are always in a battery-consuming permanent reception mode.
Flexible power supply via PoE or power supply
The LANCOM LX-6500E can be flexibly operated via Power over Ethernet (PoE) according to IEEE 802.3bt on any PoE-powered Ethernet port. For optimal operation, a suitable PoE switch (4PPoE, PoE++) is ideal. Alternatively, you can power the access point using the optionally available power adapter.
Further IoT support via BLE and USB
With the LANCOM LX-6500E, you can easily immerse yourself in the world of the Internet of Things (IoT). Support for Bluetooth Low Energy (5.1) and USB 3.0 opens up numerous possibilities for communicating with modern Wi-Fi sensors in devices or objects and for using innovative applications such as asset tracking.