Open Mesh OM2P V2 802.11g/n 150mbps Access Point with External Antenna
SKU: OM2PV2Plasma Cloud has developed firmware to support most of the Open Mesh access point range including the OM2P, OM2P-LC, OM2P-HS, OM5P-AC, MR1750, A40, A60, A42 and A62.
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The OM2P V2 802.11n (802.11g compatible) wireless access point is ideally suited for providing robust internet coverage just about anywhere you need to share a connection.
Examples include hotels, apartments, neighbourhoods, coffee shops, shopping malls, campgrounds, and marinas.
With 20dBm power even at the highest speeds and external antenna with standard RP-SMA connector, it provides the the flexibility to work with 3rd-party external antennas. Note that since the antenna is external, it does not work with the ceiling or Ethernet wall jack enclosures. For indoor installations, we recommend the OM2P-LC or OM2P-HS models.. The OM2P-LC is considerably less expensive and the OM2P-HS is up to twice as fast at the same price.
Open-Mesh OMxP series access points are compatible with passive 12-24v PoE. (Note this is not 802.3af PoE compatible, so these access points cannot be powered with standard PoE switches.) Passive POE keeps costs low, reduces heat dissipation and allows for the most compact size possible. We sell a line of PoE injectors and power supplies to power these access points.
Access Point Specification | |
Antennas | Single External 1x1 (2.4GHz) |
Data Rates | 150 Mbps |
Processor | 400 MHz QCA9331 MIPS 24K |
Memory | 64MB DRAM |
Max Recommended Clients | 20-50 per AP |
Physical Interface | 2 x 100Mbps |
PoE | 12-24v Passive (non 802.3af) |
Dimension (W x D x H) | 3.75" x 2.75" x 1" |
Operating Temperature | 0-50 C |
Zero Config Plug-n-Play | Yes |
Wireless Mesh | Yes |
Free Cloud Console | Utility recommends you migrate your Open Mesh networks to Plasma Cloud |
Free Mobile App | Utility recommends you migrate your Open Mesh networks to Plasma Cloud |