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The Teradek Link Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router is a ruggedised dual band WiFi router. Designed for use in broadcast and cinema applications, Link offers incredible range, several power options and a chassis suitable for regular abuse in the field and on set.
- Dual Band 2.4 / 5 GHz | 802.11ac Wi-Fi
- Supports common Wi-Fi standards, such as 802.11ac, and legacy Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n standards for compatibility with a wide range of devices. 1000' coverage is provided for connecting to on-set devices.
- High Throughput and Interference Resistant
- Link's quad core processor and significant internal memory ensure high data throughput despite numerous clients utilizing the network at once. Compared to typical consumer access points, Link offers optimized buffering and packet re-transmission, allowing you to maintain a consistent connection even in tough RF environments.
- Rugged Design
- Link's aluminum chassis allows it to withstand the daily abuse common in production environments or in the field. With several 1/4"-20 mounts, the device can easily be mounted onto light stands, DIT carts, or OB vans.
- PoE Power
- Link's passive PoE connection allows the system to be powered in line with the Teradek Sphere or any other PoE injector for a more streamlined setup on set.
- Network Security
- Link offers standard WiFi network protection, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security.
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