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What Can You Do with the WC7600 Wireless Controller?
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC7600 - Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) with a power consumption that complies with the 802.3af standard. - Operates in either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz radio band. - Accepts optional antennas. For product documentation and firmware, visit http://support.netgear.com/product/WNDAP620. • WNDAP660 ProSAFE Premium 3x3 Dual Band Concurrent Wireless-N Access Point - Supports 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n network devices. - Supports 3x3 multiple input, multiple output (MIMO). - Support speeds of up to 450 Mbps for 802.11n network devices. - Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) with a power consumption that complies with the 802.3at standard. Note: If your network does not include a PoE device that can provide the WNDAP660 access point with PoE power according to the 802.3at standard, you can instead use two ports of a PoE device that complies with the 802.3af standard. (The WNDAP660 access point has two Ethernet ports that accept PoE.) - Operates concurrently in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands. - Accepts optional antennas. For product documentation and firmware, visit http://support.netgear.com/product/WNDAP660. • WN370 ProSAFE Wall Mounted Wireless-N Access Point - Supports concurrently 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n network devices. - Support speeds of up to 300 Mbps for 802.11n network devices - Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) with a power consumption that complies with the 802.3af standard. - Operates in the 2.4 GHz radio band. For product documentation and firmware, visit http://support.netgear.com/product/WN370. What Can You Do with the WC7600 Wireless Controller? You can perform the following tasks with a WC7600 wireless controller: • Organize the Network - Create access point profiles. Organize access points in profiles to differentiate between SSIDs, client authentication, authentication settings, and wireless QoS settings. Introduction 18