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Teldat APR2044ax
Product Highlights
Introduction
The APR2044ax is Teldat’s new WiFi Access Point for
railway applications. It features two state of the art WiFi 6
modules that can provide connectivity to a high number of
passengers. It’s especially designed to meet the more
demanding railway regulations (such as EN 50155). The
APR2044ax seamless integrates with HotSpot and
WebFilter applications, creating a full solution for on-train
Internet connectivity. With two 2.5GbE ports It has the
ability to be mounted on a daisy chain configuration which
reduces the need of additional switches.

Competitive Advantages

State of Art Wi-Fi Technology
Dual-Radio 4x4 MU-MIMO 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 with high level security WPA3

Access Point for railway environments
Offers professional connectivity in railway environments on different bands

Ruggedized HW and Fanless architecture
Designed to withstand vibrations and extreme temp (-25 to 70°C). Certified according to railway standards (EN 50155, EN 50121-3-2, EN 45545-2, EN 301 908-1)

Simple, efficient administration
Web configuration (http/https), CAPWAP support from WLAN Controller in Teldat router, Teldat's Cloud base management
Description
The APR2044ax is Teldat’s new WiFi Access Point for railway applications. It features two state of the art WiFi 6 modules that can provide connectivity to a high number of passengers. It’s especially designed to meet the more demanding railway regulations (such as EN 50155). The APR2044ax seamless integrates with HotSpot and WebFilter applications, creating a full solution for on-train Internet connectivity. With two 2.5GbE ports It has the ability to be mounted on a daisy chain configuration which reduces the need of additional switches.
The APR2044ax is Teldat’s new WiFi Access Point for railway applications. It features two state of the art WiFi 6 modules that can provide connectivity to a high number of passengers. It’s especially designed to meet the more demanding railway regulations (such as EN 50155). The APR2044ax seamless integrates with HotSpot and WebFilter applications, creating a full solution for on-train Internet connectivity. With two 2.5GbE ports It has the ability to be mounted on a daisy chain configuration which reduces the need of additional switches.
Key Features
Wi-Fi LAN connectivity for high density railway environments and critical scenarious dependant on latency or high capacity
- Centralized mode: Zero Touch Provisioning from Cloud Net Manager
- Local mode: WLAN Controller detects and configures the new Access Point connected to the LAN
- Manual Mode: Simple GUI
802.1k, 802.1v, 802.1r together provide with a fast and transparent roaming to the user
Most updated encrypted and secured with WPA3-Personel/Enterprise, Rogue APs detection, 802.1x
Traffic priorization by means of cathegories based on 802.11e/WMM
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