Outdoor access point (AP)
What is an outdoor access point (AP)?

Outdoor access points (APs) are networking devices that provide wireless local area network (WLAN) connectivity in a form factor that protects against challenging environmental conditions—from outdoor public venues to oil rigs. Outdoor APs offer weatherproof and temperature ratings for challenging environments, with some models supporting Hazardous Locations certifications.  Advanced models may also provide Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Zigbee wireless connectivity for support of IoT devices.

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Outdoor access points explained

Outdoor access points explained

Wi‑Fi access points provide network access connectivity using radio technology rather than wired network cabling. This eliminates the cost and complexity of installing dedicated wired network cabling to users and devices and allows users and devices to remain wirelessly connected when mobile. To address the ubiquitous need for wireless connectivity, APs have been designed to provide Wi‑Fi for users and IoT devices across a range of environments and locations: indoors, remote, outdoors, and hazardous environments. Advances in Wi‑Fi standards (802.11) have evolved to address the growth in mobility and IoT, bandwidth demands of applications, and business requirements for high-performance, always-on, and secure wireless.

Outdoor access points support higher power levels, have purpose-built antennas, and rely on dedicated radios to connect client and IoT devices over a WLAN to provide full coverage in any weather. Most also include radios to support IoT, including low- or high-powered Bluetooth and Zigbee. Unlike indoor access points, they are waterproof and temperature hardened to better support challenging industrial IoT and manufacturing environments.

Outdoor access point use cases

Application
Challenges solved

Manufacturing

Electrical noise, emissions, and immunity

Power substation

Specialized communication networks

Transportation

Shock, vibration, power interruptions

Traffic control system

Specialized traffic control networks

Refrigerated warehouse

Low temperature, humidity

Smart city

High and low temperatures and humidity

Ships

Small mounting footprints, power surges

Video surveillance

Camera power (PoE), wide temperature operation

Agriculture

Voltage dips and ripples, remote management

Campus

Transition between indoor and outdoor spaces

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