ProSafe Wi‑Fi 2.4/5 GHz AP620

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Identifiers
Model NETGEAR WNDAP620-100UKS
MPN NETGEAR WNDAP620-100UKS
Dimensions / Weight
Key Features
2.4 ghz
The radio frequency band used by a wireless device, expressed in gigahertz (GHz). Common values include 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, which indicate the operating spectrum for Wi‑Fi or other wireless protocols.
Yes
5 ghz
Indicates whether the device can operate on the 5 GHz frequency band of Wi‑Fi networks.
Yes
AC adapter included
Indicates whether the product comes with an AC power adapter included in the package. A value of "Yes" means a charger is supplied, while "No" indicates that no charger is provided and the user must obtain one separately.
Yes
Antenna connector type
The specific type of antenna connector used on a device, such as SMA, RP‑SMA, N‑type, or U.FL. This attribute indicates the physical interface required to attach an external antenna and helps users match compatible antennas or cables.
SMA
Cables included
A list of the cable types that are supplied with the product, such as USB, HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, LAN (RJ‑45), SATA, audio or other relevant connectors.
LAN (RJ-45)
Cabling technology
The type of cable or connector technology used by the product, such as Ethernet standards (e.g., 10/100Base‑T, 1000BASE‑T, 10GBase‑T) or other networking cable types. It indicates the physical medium and protocol supported for data transmission.
10/100/1000Base-T(X)
Compatible operating systems
List of operating systems that the product can run or support, including specific versions and architectures when relevant. Each value represents a distinct OS that is compatible with the hardware or software.
Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, 2000, 98, Me, Mac OS, UNIX, Linux
DC-in jack Yes
Frequency band
The operating frequency range of a device expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the specific radio frequencies that the product can transmit or receive, whether as a single value (e.g., 2.4 GHz) or a range (e.g., 2.4–5 GHz). This attribute helps users understand the wireless capabilities and compatibility of the device with network standards.
2.4, 5 GHz
Internal
Indicates whether the product is designed to be installed inside a computer system or other device, such as an internal hard drive, SSD, network card, or component. A value of "Yes" means it can be mounted within the chassis; a value of "No" indicates it is intended for external use.
No
LED indicators
A list of the functions or statuses that an LED indicator on a device can display, such as power status, activity, link, and other operational signals.
Link
MAC address filtering
Indicates whether the device supports filtering network traffic based on MAC addresses. When enabled, the device can allow or block communication for specific devices identified by their MAC address.
Yes
Maximum data transfer rate
The highest theoretical speed at which a device can send or receive data, expressed in bits per second (bps) or its multiples such as kbps, mbps, gbps, etc. This value represents the upper bound of throughput under optimal conditions and is useful for comparing performance across devices and interfaces.
1000 Mbit/s
Minimum system requirements
A concise list of the minimum hardware, software, and firmware specifications required for a product to operate correctly. Each requirement is expressed in plain language and may include operating systems, processor types, memory size, storage capacity, graphics capabilities, or other relevant components. The list helps users verify that their environment meets the essential criteria before purchasing or installing the product.
Internet Explorer 6.0, Mozilla Firefox 1.5
Networking features
A list of the networking protocols and standards that a device can support or comply with, such as IEEE 802.11 variants for wireless, IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet, or other relevant networking specifications. The values are typically separated by commas and may include both technical identifiers and consumer‑friendly labels.
Gigabit Ethernet
Networking standards
A list of the networking protocols and standards that a device can support or comply with, such as IEEE 802.11 variants for wireless, IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet, or other relevant networking specifications. The values are typically separated by commas and may include both technical identifiers and consumer‑friendly labels.
IEEE 802.11a,IEEE 802.11b,IEEE 802.11g,IEEE 802.11n,IEEE 802.1x,IEEE 802.3af,IEEE 802.3at
Power requirements
The electrical supply specifications needed by a device, expressed as voltage, current, frequency or a combination of these parameters. It indicates the range or exact values of mains or battery power that the product can accept or deliver, helping users verify compatibility with outlets, adapters or power supplies.
12V, 1A
Security algorithms
Una lista de los algoritmos criptográficos y protocolos de seguridad que el producto soporta, como cifrado (AES, WEP), autenticación (WPA2-PSK, EAP-TLS) o protocolos de red (HTTPS, SSH). Cada elemento describe un algoritmo individual; la lista puede contener varios valores separados por comas.
128-bit WEP,152-bit WEP,64-bit WEP
Weight
The mass of the product expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the item is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
1.5 kg
NETGEAR

NETGEAR is a brand of networking equipment, including routers, switches and wireless access points. The company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.