The Extricom 802.11n proposition will be delivered via a new suite of products, including new APs, updated WLAN switches, and a new external antenna.
The Extricom portfolio includes two models of 802.11n access point.
EXRP-40En
The industry's only quad-radio 802.11n access point. The EXRP-40En incorporates two n/g/b/a radios and two g/b/a radios, which can be operated in any combination of channels and bands, and has connectors for external antennas.
EXRP-30n
The industry's only tri-radio 802.11n access point with entirely internal antennas, for easy deployment of ‘n' on a large scale. The EXRP-30n incorporates two n/g/b/a radios and one g/b/a radios, which can be operated in any combination of channels and bands.
EXSW-1200/EXSW-2400
Extricom's 802.11n evolution is based on the idea of that integration with the legacy environment should be as flexible as possible. As a result, we have modified our existing line of EXSW-1200 and EXSW-2400 WLAN switches (12- and 24-ports) to be firmware upgradeable to support 802.11n.
EXSW-1600
In addition, Extricom has designed a completely new switch specifically to support 802.11n, the EXSW-1600. The EXSW-1600 is a high-performance platform, supporting GbE connectivity for up to 16 EXRP-30n or EXRP-40En 802.11n APs. It allows for up to a 2GbE uplink to the wired network, providing sufficient capacity to accommodate multiple 802.11n and legacy blankets.
The Extricom EXAN Antenna Panel solves the "porcupine antenna" problem resulting from having multiple whip antennas attached to the same AP. The panel antenna gives the convenience of connecting numerous antennas (from 8 to 12) to the AP, simply by connecting a single cable to the panel that in turn mounts to the wall.