TP-LINK TL-WA801N Wireless N Access Point with Passive PoE Power Injector
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| MPN | TP-LINK TL-WA801N |
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Advanced functions A list of additional functionalities or capabilities that a product offers beyond its basic specifications. Each entry describes a distinct feature such as connectivity options, performance modes, special settings, or unique technical enhancements that may be relevant to users when evaluating the product.
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Up to 30 meters Passive PoE is supported |
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Antenna type The classification of an antenna used in a device, indicating its physical configuration or mounting style such as external, internal, integrated, directional, omnidirectional, or multi‑antenna setups (e.g., "2x2", "4 x External"). It helps buyers understand how the antenna is attached and what signal coverage it may provide.
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External |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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White |
| Dual band | No |
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Ethernet LAN ports Represents the total count of Ethernet LAN (RJ‑45) interfaces available on a product. The value is an integer indicating how many physical Ethernet ports are present, regardless of speed or generation.
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1 |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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85176990 |
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Management A list of the network interfaces and protocols that a device can use for configuration, monitoring and remote management, such as web‑based GUI (HTTP/HTTPS), command‑line interface (CLI) via Telnet or SSH, SNMP, or other standard protocols. Each entry represents one supported method, allowing users to understand how they can access the device remotely.
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SNMP |
| Networking standards | IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n |
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Operating relative humidity The range of relative humidity (in percentage) within which the product is designed to operate reliably. Values are expressed as a minimum–maximum interval such as "20 - 80 %" and indicate the acceptable environmental moisture level for optimal performance.
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10 - 90 % |
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Operating temperature The range of temperatures in which a product can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
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0 - 40 °C |
| Power over Ethernet PoE | Yes |
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Quality of service A list of the quality‑of‑service (QoS) levels that a product can provide or comply with, such as "Low Latency", "High Throughput" or other QoS categories. Each value represents a distinct QoS capability that the device supports.
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WMM |
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Reception sensitivity The sensitivity of a wireless receiver expressed in decibels (dB). It indicates how effectively the receiver can detect or respond to signal levels for a given input, typically referenced at a standard frequency such as 1 kHz. This attribute helps users compare the responsiveness of different receivers and assess compatibility with peripheral devices.
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11g 6Mbps: -90dBm11g 54Mbps: -77dBm11n HT20 MC7: -73dBm11n HT40 MC7: -70dBm |
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RF Network Standard A list of the Wi‑Fi standards that a device can connect to, such as IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Wi‑Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax). The values are typically separated by commas and may include both the technical name and a consumer‑friendly label.
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802.11b/g/n |
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Security algorithms A list of cryptographic and authentication methods that a device can use for secure communication or data protection. Each entry represents a distinct algorithm or protocol, such as encryption ciphers (e.g., AES, WEP), authentication mechanisms (e.g., RADIUS, WPA‑PSK), or network security protocols (e.g., HTTPS, SSL/TLS). The values are typically separated by commas and may include both technical identifiers and consumer‑friendly labels.
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WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK |
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Storage relative humidity The range of relative humidity (expressed as a percentage) within which the storage device is designed to operate reliably. Values are given as a minimum–maximum interval such as "10 - 90 %" and indicate the acceptable environmental moisture level for optimal performance.
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5 - 90 % |
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Storage temperature The range of temperatures in which a device can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation. Values are expressed in degrees Celsius (°C) and may represent a single temperature, a minimum–maximum interval, or an average operating point.
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-40 - 70 °C |
| Wireless functions | Enable/Disable Wireless Radio, WMM, Short GI, APIsolation, Wireless Statistics, Throughput Monitor |
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Wireless modes A list of the different wireless operation modes that a device can support, such as Ad‑Hoc, Infrastructure, Access Point, Range Extender, Client, Multi‑SSID, and other combined or custom modes. Each value represents a distinct mode in which the device can function within a wireless network.
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AP ModeMulti-SSID ModeClient ModeRange Extender Mode |

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