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Huawei AP263 - WiFi6 indoor Dual Band AP, smart antenna, USB

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The Huawei AP263 is a wall-mounted Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access point (AP). It can simultaneously provide services in the 2.4 GHz (2×2 MIMO) and 5 GHz (2×2 MIMO) frequency bands and achieve device speeds of up to 2.975 Gbps. 

This access point features high bandwidth and high concurrency in a compact footprint, facilitating flexible deployment and saving customer investment. These advantages make the AP263 ideal for indoor coverage scenarios in small and medium-sized corporate offices, hospitals and universities.

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AP263

• Dual radio mode: 2.4 GHz (2×2 MIMO) + 5 GHz (2×2 MIMO), reaching speeds of up to 575 Mb/s, or 2.4 Gb/s, and 2.975 Gb/s for devices.
• Uplink: 1 x GE; downlink: 1 x GE.
• Various installation modes for easy deployment, including wall and countertop mounting.
• Built-in smart antennas to ensure accurate STA coverage, reduce interference and improve signal quality.
• USB port for external IoT expansion (support for protocols such as ZigBee and RFID).
• Bluetooth serial based O&M support via built-in Bluetooth and CloudCampus APP.
• It supports three working modes Fat, Fit and Cloud.

Standard Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
The 802.11ax standard, which is the latest generation of IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standards, improves user comfort in high-density access scenarios and supports the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands.
MU-MIMO in both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, which allows the access point to transmit data to and receive data from multiple STAs simultaneously and multiplies the use of radio spectrum resources.
1024-QAM modulation, which increases data transmission efficiency by 25% compared to the 802.11ac (256-QAM) standard.
OFDMA scheduling allows multiple users to receive and send information simultaneously, reducing latency and increasing network efficiency.
Spatial reuse (SR) technology uses basic service set (BSS) coloring to allow access points and STAs to distinguish between BSSs, thereby minimizing co-channel interference.
Target Wake Time (TWT)* allows APs and STAs to negotiate sleep and wake times with each other, improving STA battery life.

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