Description
Wireless LAN Access Point with ETHERNET interface for use with EnOcean 868 MHz or 902 MHz wireless devices and the Atoraa Venergy AI software.
| Part Numbers (Frequency Dependent) | A9-AP3 (902 MHz – North America)
A8-AP3 (868 MHz – Europe and China) |
| Processor | AM3358 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 Processor |
| Onboard Flash | 4GB |
| Accelerator | NEON Floating-Point |
| Microcontroller | 2x RU 32-bit |
| RAM | 1 GB |
| Cache | 256KB |
| Dimensions | Length: 5.10” (129.54 mm)
Width: 5.05” (128.27 mm) Height: 1.24” (31.496 mm) |
A wireless access point (WAP), or Wi-Fi access point, is a device that allows wireless devices to connect to a network, typically the internet, without needing a physical wired connection. It acts as a central hub, enabling devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops to access the network wirelessly.
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Extending Network Coverage:
Access points are often used to extend the range of an existing wireless network, particularly in larger homes, offices, or public spaces. They help eliminate dead spots and ensure consistent Wi-Fi coverage throughout a building or area.
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Connecting to Wired Networks:Access points bridge the gap between wireless devices and a wired network, usually through an Ethernet cable connected to a router or network switch. This allows devices to access the internet and other network resources.





