General Information
Manufacturer Cisco Systems, IncMPN: AIR-AP1232AG-A-K9
Manufacturer Website Address http://www.cisco.com
Product Line Aironet
Product Series 1200
Product Model 1232AG
Product Name Aironet 1232AG Wireless Access Point
Product Type Wireless Access Point
SKU: AIR-AP1232AG-A-K9
Technical Information
Wireless LAN Standard IEEE 802.11a/b/gISM Band Yes
UNII Band Yes
ISM Minimum Frequency 2.41 GHz
ISM Maximum Frequency 2.40 GHz
UNII Minimum Frequency 5.15 GHz
UNII Maximum Frequency 5 GHz
Antenna Connector Dual RP-TNC Connector
Indoor Antenna Range 500 ft
Outdoor Antenna Range 950 ft
Wireless Transmission Speed 54 Mbit/s
Wireless Security:
WPA
WPA2 (802.11i)
IEEE 802.11 WEP
802.1X EAP
Interfaces / Ports:
Fast Ethernet Port YesManagement & Protocols
Management-
BootP
Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol
Secure HTTP (HTTPS)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
FTP
Telnet
console port
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
MIB I and MIB II
CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials (RME)
CiscoWorks Software Image Manager (SWIM)
CiscoWorks Campus Manager
CiscoWorks CiscoView
CiscoWorks WLSE
Power Description:
Input Voltage 110 V ACInput Voltage 220 V AC
Input Voltage 48 V DC
Power Source Power Supply
Dimensions & Weight
Height 1.6 InchDepth 7.2 Inch
Weight (Approximate) 1.72 lb
Miscellaneous
Package Contents-Access point power pack
Mounting bracket
Mounting hardware kit
Quick start guide
Product registration card
Additional Information
Antennas-
2.4 GHz Dual RP-TNC connectors
5 GHz Dual RP-TNC connectors
Certifications & Standards
Safety-
UL 60950-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1
IEC 60950-1
EN 60950-1
UL 2043
NIST FIPS 140-2 level 2 validation FIPS 140-2 Pre-Validation List
Common Criteria (Cisco IOS Software only)
Radio Approvals-
FCC Part 15.247
RSS-210 (Canada)
EN 300.328, EN 301.893 (Europe)
ARIB-STD 33 (Japan)
ARIB-STD 66 (Japan)
ARIB-STD T71 (Japan)
AS/NZS 4771, 4268.2 (Australia and New Zealand)
FCC Part 15.107 and 15.109
ICES-003 (Canada)
VCCI (Japan)
EN 301.489-1 and -17 (Europe)
AS/NZS 3548
Security-
802.11i, WPA2, WPA
802.1X
AES, TKIP
Other-
IEEE 802.11a
IEEE 802.11b
IEEE 802.11g
FCC Bulletin OET-65C
RSS-102
About Refurbished Products
A wireless network connection allows users to connect their server, computer, or mobile phone networks without the use of any kind of wire cables.
Using a wireless network, enterprises and private owners are able to avoid the expensive and strenuous process of installing cables. There is no need for wired devices between equipment in different locations and into the buildings.
Wireless network router, for example, allows for simultaneous connection sharing between various wireless accessories for a better performance experience. Wireless networks make use of radio waves to allow devices to connect. They can connect devices such as laptops, mobile phones, and smart televisions to the internet or other applications.
When users have their wireless devices connected to Wi-Fi hotspots in public places, the connection remains established to that particular business network. While installing a new wireless networking device in homes or offices, users must consider several things. One of the most important ones is the unit's compatibility with other wireless accessories
Wireless Networking Devices
Fast and reliable internet connectivity is guaranteed when users pick the right set of networking devices for home and office networks. Wireless devices come in different varieties. These different types of networking devices only function to suit users' connectivity requirements. Wireless routers connect devices to the internet for high-quality streaming and surfing. They also improve users' streaming experience and other internet activities.
In most cases, wireless networking devices help users get their work done easily with lesser stress. They ensure fast and reliable internet connectivity at all times.
You can choose the right device for your needs from a wide selection of AllHDD wireless devices. We have new and refurbished devices like 1 to 8-port interface cards, external 3G and 4G modems, wireless access points with the speed range from 11MBps up to 5.2GBps and everything in between.
Main Types of Wireless Networks
There are four main types of wireless networks:
Wireless Local Area Network (LAN)
This type of network links two or more devices using a wireless connection method. It provides a connection via access points to a wider internet. Wi-Fi is the most commonly known and used wireless LAN type.
A local-area network is one that exists at a single location—an office building, for instance. LANs can be used to connect a wide array of accessories, such as scanners, printers, and even data storage devices.
The known components of LANs include switches, access points, routers, firewalls, and Ethernet cables.
Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN)
A metropolitan-area network is one that spreads across a city, small geographical area, business area, or even college campuses. One distinguishing factor that differentiates MANs from LAN is the coverage capacity or size. LANs usually provide a network for a building or specific area.
While MANs, on the other hand, covers several square miles depending on the desires and requirements of the organization using it. Large scale companies often obtain MANs to level up with their needs.
This happens most especially in situations whereby a company has a spacious organization. Then, they have the need to manage important components such as climate control and electrical systems.
Wireless Wide Area Network (WAN)
A wide-area network covers an incredibly vast area. It can be a whole city, an entire state, or even a country. The internet everyone uses today is an apt example of WAN access. Just like the internet, a WAN consists of smaller networks, such as the LANs or MANs.
The cellular service we get on our mobile devices today is the most commonly known example of wireless Wide Area Networks. It is always available everywhere we go within the country.
Wireless Personal Area Network (PAN)
Personal-area networks consist of a network mainly concentrated around the devices of a single person in a particular location.
A PAN could have a mobile phone, computers, video game consoles, or other auxiliary devices. They are regular home devices and small office devices. A well-known example of a wireless PAN is Bluetooth.