ZoneFlex 7441 access point for Wi-Fi on coax distributed antenna systems (DAS)
Wi-Fi has rapidly become the de facto solution for providing indoor wireless data services. Wi-Fi is inexpensive, popular with data users, and available on all data centric devices, whereas distributed antenna systems have long been the preferred solution for providing indoor mobile coverage. Both technologies can provide a neutral host solution where the subscribers of any mobile operator can be easily connected. Typically these are deployed as parallel networks in many venues, but with the ZoneFlex™ 7441 access point it is now possible to deploy Wi-Fi over an existing DAS network enabling operators of DAS systems to create and market Wi-Fi services for property management, building operations, guest access and even wholesale Wi-Fi HotSpot services across a building.
The ZoneFlex 7441 is an excellent way to get started with Wi-Fi in a simple, quick, and cost effective manner.
Feature :
Easy to deploy and cost effective
- High power output enable RF signals across a large DAS footprint
- Plug and play with flexible mounting and powering options into an existing DAS infrastructure quickly deploys universal in building Wi-Fi coverage
- *Note: Requires ZoneFlex 9.7
Specification :
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Transportation |
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Medical Electrical Equipment |
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Frequency Bands (Band Selectable) |
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Out of Band TX Noise Emissions 800 to 2100 MHZ |
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