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SPECIFICATION Sheet

AP650
802.11n WLAN Access Point

FEATURES
Full 802.11n performance
with standard 802.3af
Simplifies and reduces total cost
of installation using standard
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
Multiband Operation
Allows concurrent sensing on
2.4 Ghz and 5.0 Ghz frequency
bands for multi-band intrusion
protection or troubleshooting
2x3 MIMO radio
High throughput MIMO
technology with extended
range capabilities
Mobility
Supports fast secure
roaming
Security
This unique multi-purpose
device can execute and
enforce the IDS/IPS security
policies configured in the
Motorola wireless switch,
and can also be utilized as a
24x7 dedicated sensor with
Wireless IPS from
Air Defense

The AP650 is a thin (dependent) multipurpose
access point designed to lower the cost of
deploying and operating a secure, reliable
802.11n wireless LAN (WLAN) in branch offices
or headquarters facilities. The AP650 offers
simultaneous WLAN access and sensing enabling
remote over-the-air helpdesk support, or Wireless
intrusion prevention.

Spectrum Analysis allows the helpdesk technician
to analyze the local spectrum for interference.

Fast and Easy Deployment
The AP650 derives its intelligence from an RFS
switch/controller, so installation is plug-and play-for
optimal service in new wireless WLANs.

Gap-free Security
Security includes layer 2-7 stateful packet filtering
firewall, AAA RADIUS services, Wireless IPS-lite,
VPN gateway, and location-based access control.
Users can also add role-based access control and
AirDefense Wireless IPS and Rogue detection for
premium-level security vigilance. Because the sensor
supports simultaneous multi-band sensing (band unlocked) for both 2.4 MHz and 5.0 MHz spectrums, the
Wireless IPS and rogue detection is always-on with
no timeslicing.

Automatic Channel and Power Optimization
Common problems such as building attenuation,
electronic interference or sub-optimal access point
placement are minimalized as the SMART RF feature
of the switch/controller automatically optimizes
power and channel selection so each user gets
always-on high-quality access and mobility.
On-the-fly Remote Helpdesk
The AP650’s multipurpose architecture allows IT
to extend immediate helpdesk support -- as if the
technician was sitting directly under the access
point. Motorola helpdesk solutions supported by
the AP650 includes:

AirDefense Advanced Troubleshooting allows any 	
helpdesk technician to immediately emulate and
test a user’s connectivity over-the-air from device
all the way to the back-end application and isolate
the obstruction, even if it is not caused by
the WLAN.

AirDefense Vulnerability Analysis allows the
helpdesk to remotely scan for security breaches
on the wired or wireless network on a scheduled
or periodic basis to assure network security and
regulatory compliance.

High Reliability
The AP650 is designed to optimize network availability
through its central and pre-emptive intelligence which
dynamically senses weak or failing signals, securely
moves mobile users to alternate APs, and boosts
signal power to automatically fill RF holes and ensure
uninterrupted mobile user access.
Full Performance using Standard POE
The AP650 is designed to provide full 802.11n
performance using standard and lower cost POE (af).
Application Support
Supports WMM-UAPSD
and SIP Call Admission
Control, for optimized
VoWLAN performance, as
well as video streaming and
data throughput for 802.11
a/b/g/n clients

AP650 network architecture
The AP650 offers the comprehensive functionality necessary to extend wireless voice, video and data
access in any size facility -- whether headquarters or branch location.

Load balancing,
pre-emptive roaming
and rate scaling
Increases reliability and
resilience of the wireless
network to support mission
critical applications
Dual form-factors
Plenum-rated external
antenna model with
metal housing is ideal for
installation above ceiling
tiles; the plastic internalantenna housing allows
for installation within the
“carpeted-space” and
provides cost-effective
coverage via the integrated
2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz
antennas
Flexible mounting options
Fast and easy installation
with wall, ceiling and
above-ceiling tile mounting
options; internal antenna
version snaps on to T-bars of
suspended ceilings without
the use of any hardware;
external antenna version
installs above ceiling tiles

AP650 - Driving down the cost of 802.11n

Headquarters
Adjacent Building

Headquarters/NOC
Campus Grounds

RFS7000s

RFMS with
Wireless IPS

RFS7000s

Outdoor
Mesh:
AP-7181
802.11n
AP650

AP650

AP650

RFID Reader

Indoor
Mesh:
AP-7131
802.11a/b/g/n

Indoor
Mesh:
AP-7131
802.11a/b/g/n

WAN
Backhaul
Access
Layer

3G/4G Broadband Backhaul

RFID Tags

Point-to-Point/Point-to-Multipoint

AP650
RFS6000

Medium Enterprise

Wired connection



AP-7131

Wireless connection

Remote
Locations

Small Offices
and Storefronts
RFS4000

AP-7131

Long-distance wired or wireless connection

AP-7131
Device mobility
Supports fast, secure roaming at Layer 2 and
Layer 3. In addition, the network optimizes mobile
performance with load balancing, pre-emptive
roaming and rate scaling.
Greater Coverage per AP
The powerful 24 dBm radio increases coverage,
performance and obstruction penetration versus
23 dBm radios. In addition, receiver sensitivity
has been increased proportionally so users have
an increased ability to maintain high-performance
access through thick doors and walls to users even
while on-the-move. In addition, the AP650’s 2 x 3
MIMO design ensures premium transmit and receive
communications.
Voice, Locationing, Hotspots, Guest Access
Out-of-the-box, the AP650 supports voice over
wireless LAN (VoWLAN) services, such as QoS, which
ensures toll-quality even with many simultaneous
VoWLAN calls on a single access point. Locationing
services over 802.11 provide the ability to locate and
track people or assets, and even to control access to
the network or applications. In addition, its easy to
provide hotspot and guest access and assure the user
can only access authorized networks, sites,
or applications.

Device and Network Acceleration
Device and network performance can be accelerated
through a virtual LAN feature via the switch/controller.
Each AP650 access point can be virtualized into four
unique VLANs which can be customized to direct
broadcast traffic to the intended recipient. This
reduces overall network traffic while improving device
performance and battery life up-to 25%. This also
reduces the overall number of access points required to
provide unique device services.
Simple Maintenance
The AP650 requires no configuration or manual
firmware maintenance. The Motorola wireless
switch discovers access points on the network and
automatically downloads all configuration parameters
and firmware, greatly reducing installation,
maintenance and troubleshooting costs for Layer 2
and Layer 3 deployments.
For more information, visit us on the Web at
www.motorola.com/ap650 or access our
global contact directory at www.motorola.com/
enterprisemobility/contactus

AP650 Specifications
Physical Characteristics	
Dimensions: 	
	

AP650 (internal antenna) 		
9.5 in. L x 7 in. W x 1.7 in. H 		
.5
241.3 cm L x 189.61 cm W x 43.6 cm H		

AP650 (external antenna)
8.5 in. L x 5.6 in. W x 1.5 in. H
216.4 cm L x 141.0 cm W x 37 cm H
.71

Weight: 	

2.0 lbs./.91 kg 		

2.5 lbs./1.14 kg

Part number:*	
	

AP-0650-60010-WW; AP-0650-60010-US; 		
AP-0650-66030-WW ; AP-0650-66030-US		

AP-0650-60020-WW; AP-0650-60020-US
AP-0650-66040-WW; AP-0650-66040-US

Available mounting configurations: 	 Ceiling-mount (to suspended ceiling T-bars, below tile); wall mount	

Ceiling-mount (above tile); wall-mount

Plenum rated:	

Yes, certified to UL 2043

No 		

LED indicators: 	

2 LED indicators with multiple modes indicating 2.4GHz/5 GHz Activity, Power, Adoption and Errors

Wireless Data Communications and Networking
Data rates supported: 		
802.11b/g: 1,2,5.5,11,6,9,12,18,24,36,48, and 54Mbps802.11a: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48, and 54Mbps
		
802.11n: MCS 0-15 up to 300Mbps
Network standard: 		

802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n

Wireless medium: 		
		

Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM), and Spatial Multiplexing (MIMO)

VLANs/WLANs supported:		

RFS6000 — 32 VLANs/32 WLANs; RFS7000 — 256 VLANs/256 WLANs

Uplink: 		

Auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet

Radio Characteristics
Operating channels: 		
		
		

5GHz: All channels from 4920 MHz to 5825 MHz
2.4GHz: Chan 1-13 (2412-2472 MHz), Chan 14 (2484 MHz) Japan only
Actual operating frequencies depend on national regulatory limits

Maximum available transmit power:		

24dBm

Transmit power Adjustment:		

1dB increments

Antenna configuration:		

2x3 MIMO (transmit on two and receive on all three antennas)

Operating bands:		
		
		

FCC EU 2.412 to 2.462 GHz 2.412 to 2.472 GHz 5.150 to 5.250 (UNII -1) 5.150 to 5.250 GHz
5.725 to 5.825 (UNII -3) 5.150 to 5.350 GHz 5.725 to 5.850 (ISM) 5.470 to 5.725 GHz
(Country Specific) Japan 2.412 to 2.484GHz 4.900 to 5.000 GHz 5.150 to 5.250 GHz

Continued on next page...
SPECIFICATION Sheet
AP650
Thin 802.11n WLAN Access Point

AP650 Specifications (continued)
AP650 (internal antenna) 	

User environment 	

AP650 (external antenna)	

Operating temperature:		

-4°F to 122° F/0°C to 50° C

Storage temperature: 		

-40°F to 158° F/-40°C to 70° C

Operating humidity: 		

5%-95% (non-condensing)

Operating altitude: 		

8,000 ft./2438 m

Storage altitude: 		

15,000 ft./4572 m

Electrostatic discharge: 		

+/- 15 kV (Air), +/- 8 kV (contact)

Power Specifications
Operating voltage: 		

802.3af supply: 48 VDC @ 12.95W (typical), 36 VDC to 57 VDC (range)

Operating current: 		

270mA (typical)

Integrated Power-over-Ethernet support: 	

Standards-based IEEE 802.3af

Maximum radio transmit power:
	
BAND

SINGLE ANTENNA COMPOSITE TRANSMIT POWER

DUAL ANTENNA COMPOSITE TRANSMIT POWER

2400MHZ

+21 dBm

+24 dBm

5200MHZ

+19dBm

+22 dBm

	
Typical rms power consumption
	
	
	
Option1
	
	
1
	
	
	
2
	

DC VOLTAGE

DC AMPS

DC POWER CONSUMPTION

48V

270mA

12.95W

48V

209mA

10.00W

Antenna Specifications
Type: 	

Integrated 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz Dual-Antenna Elements	

Band: 	

2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz; 4.9 GHz to 5.850 GHz (actual operating frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency)

VSWR: 	

 2:1	

Antenna-specific

Gain: 	

2.0 dBi (2.4GHz), 4.8dBi (5GHz)	

Antenna-specific

Internal antenna information
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	

Six RSMA connectors for external antennas (not included)

	
INTERNAL ANTENNA DESCRIPTION

VALUES

VSWR

 2:1

Peak gain, 2.4GHz band

2.0dBi

Peak gain, 5.2GHz band

4.8dBi

Regulatory
Product safety certifications: 		

UL 60950, cUL, EU EN 60950, TUV and UL 2043 (external antenna)

Radio approvals: 		

FCC (USA), Industry Canada, CE (Europe) and TELEC (Japan)

Continued on next page...
Receiver Sensitivity
(typical) at antenna housing connector (metal housing), 2400MHz band

Receiver Sensitivity
(typical) at antenna housing connector (metal housing), 5200MHz band

Rate/MCS

Mode

Average sens (dBm)

Rate/MCS

Mode

Average sens (dBm)

1

Legacy

-95

6

Legacy

-93

2

Legacy

-94

9

Legacy

-93

5.5

Legacy

-93

12

Legacy

-93

11

Legacy

-90

18

Legacy

-92

6

Legacy

-94

24

Legacy

-89

9

Legacy

-94

36

Legacy

-86

12

Legacy

-94

48

Legacy

-82

18

Legacy

-94

54

Legacy

-81

24

Legacy

-90

MCS0

HT20

-93

36

Legacy

-87

MCS1

HT20

-92

48

Legacy

-83

MCS2

HT20

-90

54

Legacy

-82

MCS3

HT20

-86

MCS0

HT20

-94

MCS4

HT20

-83

MCS1

HT20

-93

MCS5

HT20

-79

MCS2

HT20

-91

MCS6

HT20

-78

MCS3

HT20

-87

MCS7

HT20

-76

MCS4

HT20

-84

MCS8

HT20

-93

MCS5

HT20

-80

MCS9

HT20

-90

MCS6

HT20

-79

MCS10

HT20

-87

MCS7

HT20

-77

MCS11

HT20

-84

MCS8

HT20

-94

MCS12

HT20

-81

MCS9

HT20

-91

MCS13

HT20

-77

MCS10

HT20

-88

MCS14

HT20

-75

MCS11

HT20

-85

MCS15

HT20

-74

MCS12

HT20

-82

MCS0

HT40

-90

MCS13

HT20

-78

MCS1

HT40

-88

MCS14

HT20

-77

MCS2

HT40

-86

MCS15

HT20

-75

MCS3

HT40

-83

MCS0

HT40

-88

MCS4

HT40

-80

MCS1

HT40

-88

MCS5

HT40

-76

MCS2

HT40

-87

MCS6

HT40

-74

MCS3

HT40

-84

MCS7

HT40

-73

MCS4

HT40

-82

MCS8

HT40

-89

MCS5

HT40

-77

MCS9

HT40

-86

MCS6

HT40

-76

MCS10

HT40

-84

MCS7

HT40

-74

MCS11

HT40

-81

MCS8

HT40

-88

MCS12

HT40

-78

MCS9

HT40

-87

MCS13

HT40

-74

MCS10

HT40

-85

MCS14

HT40

-72

MCS11

HT40

-82

MCS15

HT40

-71

MCS12

HT40

-79

MCS13

HT40

-75

MCS14

HT40

-73

MCS15

HT40

-71
motorola.com
Part number SS-AP650. Printed in USA 10/09. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent  Trademark Office. All other product or service names are
the property of their respective owners. ©2009 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. For system, product or services availability and specific information within your country, please
contact your local Motorola office or Business Partner. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Ap650 spec sheet

  • 1. SPECIFICATION Sheet AP650 802.11n WLAN Access Point FEATURES Full 802.11n performance with standard 802.3af Simplifies and reduces total cost of installation using standard Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Multiband Operation Allows concurrent sensing on 2.4 Ghz and 5.0 Ghz frequency bands for multi-band intrusion protection or troubleshooting 2x3 MIMO radio High throughput MIMO technology with extended range capabilities Mobility Supports fast secure roaming Security This unique multi-purpose device can execute and enforce the IDS/IPS security policies configured in the Motorola wireless switch, and can also be utilized as a 24x7 dedicated sensor with Wireless IPS from Air Defense The AP650 is a thin (dependent) multipurpose access point designed to lower the cost of deploying and operating a secure, reliable 802.11n wireless LAN (WLAN) in branch offices or headquarters facilities. The AP650 offers simultaneous WLAN access and sensing enabling remote over-the-air helpdesk support, or Wireless intrusion prevention. Spectrum Analysis allows the helpdesk technician to analyze the local spectrum for interference. Fast and Easy Deployment The AP650 derives its intelligence from an RFS switch/controller, so installation is plug-and play-for optimal service in new wireless WLANs. Gap-free Security Security includes layer 2-7 stateful packet filtering firewall, AAA RADIUS services, Wireless IPS-lite, VPN gateway, and location-based access control. Users can also add role-based access control and AirDefense Wireless IPS and Rogue detection for premium-level security vigilance. Because the sensor supports simultaneous multi-band sensing (band unlocked) for both 2.4 MHz and 5.0 MHz spectrums, the Wireless IPS and rogue detection is always-on with no timeslicing. Automatic Channel and Power Optimization Common problems such as building attenuation, electronic interference or sub-optimal access point placement are minimalized as the SMART RF feature of the switch/controller automatically optimizes power and channel selection so each user gets always-on high-quality access and mobility. On-the-fly Remote Helpdesk The AP650’s multipurpose architecture allows IT to extend immediate helpdesk support -- as if the technician was sitting directly under the access point. Motorola helpdesk solutions supported by the AP650 includes: AirDefense Advanced Troubleshooting allows any helpdesk technician to immediately emulate and test a user’s connectivity over-the-air from device all the way to the back-end application and isolate the obstruction, even if it is not caused by the WLAN. AirDefense Vulnerability Analysis allows the helpdesk to remotely scan for security breaches on the wired or wireless network on a scheduled or periodic basis to assure network security and regulatory compliance. High Reliability The AP650 is designed to optimize network availability through its central and pre-emptive intelligence which dynamically senses weak or failing signals, securely moves mobile users to alternate APs, and boosts signal power to automatically fill RF holes and ensure uninterrupted mobile user access. Full Performance using Standard POE The AP650 is designed to provide full 802.11n performance using standard and lower cost POE (af).
  • 2. Application Support Supports WMM-UAPSD and SIP Call Admission Control, for optimized VoWLAN performance, as well as video streaming and data throughput for 802.11 a/b/g/n clients AP650 network architecture The AP650 offers the comprehensive functionality necessary to extend wireless voice, video and data access in any size facility -- whether headquarters or branch location. Load balancing, pre-emptive roaming and rate scaling Increases reliability and resilience of the wireless network to support mission critical applications Dual form-factors Plenum-rated external antenna model with metal housing is ideal for installation above ceiling tiles; the plastic internalantenna housing allows for installation within the “carpeted-space” and provides cost-effective coverage via the integrated 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz antennas Flexible mounting options Fast and easy installation with wall, ceiling and above-ceiling tile mounting options; internal antenna version snaps on to T-bars of suspended ceilings without the use of any hardware; external antenna version installs above ceiling tiles AP650 - Driving down the cost of 802.11n Headquarters Adjacent Building Headquarters/NOC Campus Grounds RFS7000s RFMS with Wireless IPS RFS7000s Outdoor Mesh: AP-7181 802.11n AP650 AP650 AP650 RFID Reader Indoor Mesh: AP-7131 802.11a/b/g/n Indoor Mesh: AP-7131 802.11a/b/g/n WAN Backhaul Access Layer 3G/4G Broadband Backhaul RFID Tags Point-to-Point/Point-to-Multipoint AP650 RFS6000 Medium Enterprise Wired connection AP-7131 Wireless connection Remote Locations Small Offices and Storefronts RFS4000 AP-7131 Long-distance wired or wireless connection AP-7131
  • 3. Device mobility Supports fast, secure roaming at Layer 2 and Layer 3. In addition, the network optimizes mobile performance with load balancing, pre-emptive roaming and rate scaling. Greater Coverage per AP The powerful 24 dBm radio increases coverage, performance and obstruction penetration versus 23 dBm radios. In addition, receiver sensitivity has been increased proportionally so users have an increased ability to maintain high-performance access through thick doors and walls to users even while on-the-move. In addition, the AP650’s 2 x 3 MIMO design ensures premium transmit and receive communications. Voice, Locationing, Hotspots, Guest Access Out-of-the-box, the AP650 supports voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN) services, such as QoS, which ensures toll-quality even with many simultaneous VoWLAN calls on a single access point. Locationing services over 802.11 provide the ability to locate and track people or assets, and even to control access to the network or applications. In addition, its easy to provide hotspot and guest access and assure the user can only access authorized networks, sites, or applications. Device and Network Acceleration Device and network performance can be accelerated through a virtual LAN feature via the switch/controller. Each AP650 access point can be virtualized into four unique VLANs which can be customized to direct broadcast traffic to the intended recipient. This reduces overall network traffic while improving device performance and battery life up-to 25%. This also reduces the overall number of access points required to provide unique device services. Simple Maintenance The AP650 requires no configuration or manual firmware maintenance. The Motorola wireless switch discovers access points on the network and automatically downloads all configuration parameters and firmware, greatly reducing installation, maintenance and troubleshooting costs for Layer 2 and Layer 3 deployments. For more information, visit us on the Web at www.motorola.com/ap650 or access our global contact directory at www.motorola.com/ enterprisemobility/contactus AP650 Specifications Physical Characteristics Dimensions: AP650 (internal antenna) 9.5 in. L x 7 in. W x 1.7 in. H .5 241.3 cm L x 189.61 cm W x 43.6 cm H AP650 (external antenna) 8.5 in. L x 5.6 in. W x 1.5 in. H 216.4 cm L x 141.0 cm W x 37 cm H .71 Weight: 2.0 lbs./.91 kg 2.5 lbs./1.14 kg Part number:* AP-0650-60010-WW; AP-0650-60010-US; AP-0650-66030-WW ; AP-0650-66030-US AP-0650-60020-WW; AP-0650-60020-US AP-0650-66040-WW; AP-0650-66040-US Available mounting configurations: Ceiling-mount (to suspended ceiling T-bars, below tile); wall mount Ceiling-mount (above tile); wall-mount Plenum rated: Yes, certified to UL 2043 No LED indicators: 2 LED indicators with multiple modes indicating 2.4GHz/5 GHz Activity, Power, Adoption and Errors Wireless Data Communications and Networking Data rates supported: 802.11b/g: 1,2,5.5,11,6,9,12,18,24,36,48, and 54Mbps802.11a: 6,9,12,18,24,36,48, and 54Mbps 802.11n: MCS 0-15 up to 300Mbps Network standard: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wireless medium: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), and Spatial Multiplexing (MIMO) VLANs/WLANs supported: RFS6000 — 32 VLANs/32 WLANs; RFS7000 — 256 VLANs/256 WLANs Uplink: Auto-sensing 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Radio Characteristics Operating channels: 5GHz: All channels from 4920 MHz to 5825 MHz 2.4GHz: Chan 1-13 (2412-2472 MHz), Chan 14 (2484 MHz) Japan only Actual operating frequencies depend on national regulatory limits Maximum available transmit power: 24dBm Transmit power Adjustment: 1dB increments Antenna configuration: 2x3 MIMO (transmit on two and receive on all three antennas) Operating bands: FCC EU 2.412 to 2.462 GHz 2.412 to 2.472 GHz 5.150 to 5.250 (UNII -1) 5.150 to 5.250 GHz 5.725 to 5.825 (UNII -3) 5.150 to 5.350 GHz 5.725 to 5.850 (ISM) 5.470 to 5.725 GHz (Country Specific) Japan 2.412 to 2.484GHz 4.900 to 5.000 GHz 5.150 to 5.250 GHz Continued on next page...
  • 4. SPECIFICATION Sheet AP650 Thin 802.11n WLAN Access Point AP650 Specifications (continued) AP650 (internal antenna) User environment AP650 (external antenna) Operating temperature: -4°F to 122° F/0°C to 50° C Storage temperature: -40°F to 158° F/-40°C to 70° C Operating humidity: 5%-95% (non-condensing) Operating altitude: 8,000 ft./2438 m Storage altitude: 15,000 ft./4572 m Electrostatic discharge: +/- 15 kV (Air), +/- 8 kV (contact) Power Specifications Operating voltage: 802.3af supply: 48 VDC @ 12.95W (typical), 36 VDC to 57 VDC (range) Operating current: 270mA (typical) Integrated Power-over-Ethernet support: Standards-based IEEE 802.3af Maximum radio transmit power: BAND SINGLE ANTENNA COMPOSITE TRANSMIT POWER DUAL ANTENNA COMPOSITE TRANSMIT POWER 2400MHZ +21 dBm +24 dBm 5200MHZ +19dBm +22 dBm Typical rms power consumption Option1 1 2 DC VOLTAGE DC AMPS DC POWER CONSUMPTION 48V 270mA 12.95W 48V 209mA 10.00W Antenna Specifications Type: Integrated 2.4 GHz and 5.2 GHz Dual-Antenna Elements Band: 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz; 4.9 GHz to 5.850 GHz (actual operating frequencies depend on regulatory rules and certification agency) VSWR: 2:1 Antenna-specific Gain: 2.0 dBi (2.4GHz), 4.8dBi (5GHz) Antenna-specific Internal antenna information Six RSMA connectors for external antennas (not included) INTERNAL ANTENNA DESCRIPTION VALUES VSWR 2:1 Peak gain, 2.4GHz band 2.0dBi Peak gain, 5.2GHz band 4.8dBi Regulatory Product safety certifications: UL 60950, cUL, EU EN 60950, TUV and UL 2043 (external antenna) Radio approvals: FCC (USA), Industry Canada, CE (Europe) and TELEC (Japan) Continued on next page...
  • 5. Receiver Sensitivity (typical) at antenna housing connector (metal housing), 2400MHz band Receiver Sensitivity (typical) at antenna housing connector (metal housing), 5200MHz band Rate/MCS Mode Average sens (dBm) Rate/MCS Mode Average sens (dBm) 1 Legacy -95 6 Legacy -93 2 Legacy -94 9 Legacy -93 5.5 Legacy -93 12 Legacy -93 11 Legacy -90 18 Legacy -92 6 Legacy -94 24 Legacy -89 9 Legacy -94 36 Legacy -86 12 Legacy -94 48 Legacy -82 18 Legacy -94 54 Legacy -81 24 Legacy -90 MCS0 HT20 -93 36 Legacy -87 MCS1 HT20 -92 48 Legacy -83 MCS2 HT20 -90 54 Legacy -82 MCS3 HT20 -86 MCS0 HT20 -94 MCS4 HT20 -83 MCS1 HT20 -93 MCS5 HT20 -79 MCS2 HT20 -91 MCS6 HT20 -78 MCS3 HT20 -87 MCS7 HT20 -76 MCS4 HT20 -84 MCS8 HT20 -93 MCS5 HT20 -80 MCS9 HT20 -90 MCS6 HT20 -79 MCS10 HT20 -87 MCS7 HT20 -77 MCS11 HT20 -84 MCS8 HT20 -94 MCS12 HT20 -81 MCS9 HT20 -91 MCS13 HT20 -77 MCS10 HT20 -88 MCS14 HT20 -75 MCS11 HT20 -85 MCS15 HT20 -74 MCS12 HT20 -82 MCS0 HT40 -90 MCS13 HT20 -78 MCS1 HT40 -88 MCS14 HT20 -77 MCS2 HT40 -86 MCS15 HT20 -75 MCS3 HT40 -83 MCS0 HT40 -88 MCS4 HT40 -80 MCS1 HT40 -88 MCS5 HT40 -76 MCS2 HT40 -87 MCS6 HT40 -74 MCS3 HT40 -84 MCS7 HT40 -73 MCS4 HT40 -82 MCS8 HT40 -89 MCS5 HT40 -77 MCS9 HT40 -86 MCS6 HT40 -76 MCS10 HT40 -84 MCS7 HT40 -74 MCS11 HT40 -81 MCS8 HT40 -88 MCS12 HT40 -78 MCS9 HT40 -87 MCS13 HT40 -74 MCS10 HT40 -85 MCS14 HT40 -72 MCS11 HT40 -82 MCS15 HT40 -71 MCS12 HT40 -79 MCS13 HT40 -75 MCS14 HT40 -73 MCS15 HT40 -71
  • 6. motorola.com Part number SS-AP650. Printed in USA 10/09. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ©2009 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. For system, product or services availability and specific information within your country, please contact your local Motorola office or Business Partner. Specifications are subject to change without notice.