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Wireless Access Point LANCOME LX-6400 — Dual‑Band 2.4/5 GHz, 3550 Mbps, PoE, 1/2.5/10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
The LANCOME LX-6400 is a Wi‑Fi 6 dual‑band access point delivering concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless connectivity with an aggregated throughput of up to 3550 Mbps. Designed for enterprise and high‑density environments, it implements 4x4 MU‑MIMO for downlink and uplink, OFDMA for efficient channel utilisation and Target Wake Time (TWT) to reduce client power consumption. The device supports advanced security standards including WPA2 and WPA3 and can be powered via Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3at) or the included power supply with multiple plug adapters. Management is available through the LANCOM Management Cloud for centralized configuration and monitoring.
The LANCOME LX-6400 combines high aggregated throughput with Wi‑Fi 6 features that improve performance in crowded radio environments: MU‑MIMO and OFDMA increase spectral efficiency and reduce latency, while 160 MHz channel support enables maximum data rates on compatible client devices. Built‑in enterprise security protocols (WPA3, 802.1X, AES variants and multiple EAP methods) ensure secure authentication and encryption. Flexible installation options are provided by Power over Ethernet and a separate power adapter, and cloud‑based management simplifies large‑scale deployment and ongoing administration.
Mount the access point in a central location to optimise coverage and connect the primary Ethernet port to your PoE switch or injector for both data and power. Alternatively, use the supplied power supply with the appropriate plug adapter. Use the LANCOM Management Cloud to provision SSIDs, security policies and radio parameters; configure WPA3 or WPA2 and the required EAP method for client authentication. For high‑throughput scenarios, enable 160 MHz channel width where supported by client devices and use band steering to balance client load between the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Place the access point away from large metal objects and sources of interference, allow a clear line of sight where possible, and plan channel widths and transmit power based on site surveys. For dense deployments, use cloud‑based management to orchestrate channel assignment, load balancing and firmware updates to maintain optimal performance and security.
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