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DIGISOL 300Mbps ceiling mount access point router launched in India

The DG-WM2003SIE wireless AP router can provide wireless data transmission rate up to 300Mbps which enhances the sharing of files, photo, audio, video and gaming experience over wireless network.

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DIGISOL, a provider of Networking products announced the release of the 300Mbps ceiling mount access point . said that the DG-WM2003SIE complies with 802.11n standard and is backward compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g standard. The DG-WM2003SIE wireless AP router can provide wireless data transmission rate up to 300Mbps which enhances the sharing of files, photo, audio, video and gaming experience over wireless network.

The DG-WM2003SIE can also be used as router when configured in gateway mode. it supports PoE, which helps in easy installation by eliminating the need of a dedicated power source. It enables communication between wireless and wired notebooks/ computers in the network.

Key features of DIGISOL 300Mbps ceiling mount access point router

  • IEEE 802.11n 2.4GHz Wireless
  • WAN/PoE: 1x 10/100Mbps 802.3af PoE Port LAN: 1x 10/100Mbps
  • Multiple SSID: Up to 4 SSIDs
  • IEEE 802.1q Tag based VLAN
  • QoS-WMM Support
  • Multiple Operational Modes

DIGISOL DG-WM2003SIE is available at price of Rs.3,999 and comes with limited lifetime warranty.

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