The Cisco Aironet 1522AG Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Point, part number AIR-LAP1522AG-M-K9, is a high-performance outdoor radio access point designed for wireless communication networks. This device is optimised for mesh networking in environments where laying physical cabling is either impractical or inefficient, making it a perfect option for industrial or large outdoor areas. It supports both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands for greater flexibility in configuration and offers reliable access for a range of wireless devices. Independent dual-radio design allows the device to operate on separate frequencies for each radio band, thereby improving overall data throughput and reliability. Its rugged construction is designed for outdoor use, being able to withstand harsh weather conditions and external environments. This ensures high durability, especially useful for setups in industrial sites or campus environments. The device is part of Cisco's popular Aironet series, embodying their commitment to enterprise-level wireless networking capabilities.
The Cisco Aironet 1522AG also supports lightweight access mode, requiring minimal configuration by the user and allowing for centralised management through Cisco wireless controllers. This lightweight architecture improves the overall security of the network by enabling easier updates and patch management across multiple mesh endpoints. Additionally, the support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) helps in locations where direct power supply is a challenge, which adds to the flexibility of its deployment.In addition to flexibility, it offers enterprise security protocols and features, including options for WPA and WPA2 encryption, ensuring that transmissions over the wireless network are always secure, despite being in exposed external environments.
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