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Product overview

The WA7200 AP series includes the following models:

Table1-1 WA7200 AP series

Product code

Product model

Remarks

EWP-WA7220-HI-FIT

WA7220-HI

Indoor AP

EWP-WA7220CE

WA7220CE

EWP-WA7232-FIT

WA7232

EWP-WA7220X-FIT

WA7220X

Outdoor AP

 


AP views, ports, and technical specifications

WA7220CE

AP view and dimensions

Figure1-1 AP view

 

Figure1-2 AP dimensions

 

Ports

The AP provides the following ports:

·     One 10GE/SFP port.

·     One GE/PoE+ port.

·     Three GE ports.

·     One RS-485/232 (console) port.

·     One power receptacle (12 to 36 VDC).

 

 

NOTE:

The AP also provides a reset button.

 

Figure1-3 Ports

(1) Power receptacle (12 to 36 VDC)

(2) RS-485/232 (console) port

(3) 10GE/SFP port

(4) Reset button

(5) GE1/PoE+ Port

(6) GE port

 

Technical specifications

Table1-2 Technical specifications

Item

Specification

Dimensions (H × W × D)

38 × 179.5 × 128 mm (1.50 × 7.07 × 5.04 in, excluding the mounting bracket)

Weight

1.15 kg (2.54 lb)

Power consumption

≤ 18 W

Antenna

External antenna

Standard compliance

·     IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be

·     IEEE802.3at

Powering option

·     12 to 36 VDC power source

·     PoE compliant with 802.3at

Operating temperature

–40°C to +60°C (–40°F to +140°F)

Storage temperature

–40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F)

Operating humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Storage humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Operating altitude

–60 m to +5000 m (–196.85 ft to +16404.20 ft)

RS-485/232 (console)

Used by technical personnel only for device configuration and management.

GE

10/100/1000M copper Ethernet port.

GE1/PoE+

The 100/1000M copper Ethernet port is used for connecting the device to an uplink device for Internet or MAN access. It can operate at 1 Gbps and also act as an 802.3at-compliant PoE+ port.

10GE/SFP

1000M/2.5G/5G/10G fiber port.

Power receptacle (12 to 36 VDC)

Used for receiving 12 VDC to 36 VDC power from a local power source.

Reset button

The function of the reset button varies by duration for which it is pressed. For more information, see "LED description for the reset button."

LEDs

Yellow/green/blue. For more information about the LED status in different AP operating modes, see "LED descriptions for single-LED APs."

 

WA7220-HI

AP view and dimensions

Figure1-4 AP view

 

Figure1-5 AP dimensions

 

Ports

The AP provides the following ports:

·     One 54 VDC power receptacle.

·     One 2.5GE1/PoE+ port.

·     One 2.5GE2/PSE port.

·     One console port.

·     One USB port.

 

 

NOTE:

The AP also provides a reset button and a security slot with a size of 7 × 3 mm (0.28 × 0.12 in).

 

Figure1-6 Ports (1)

 

(1) 54 VDC power receptacle

(2) 2.5GE1/PoE+ port

(3) 2.5GE2/PSE port

(4) Console port

(5) USB port

(6) Security slot

 

Figure1-7 Ports (2)

 

(1) Reset button

 

Technical specifications

Table1-3 Technical specifications

Item

Specification

Dimensions (H × W × D)

40 × 220 × 220 mm (1.57 × 8.66 × 8.66 in, excluding the mounting bracket)

Weight

0.67 kg (1.48 lb)

Power consumption

Support for local DC power supply and PoE power supply:

·     Local power supply:

¡     ≤ 33.9 W (including PoE_OUT/USB)

¡     ≤ 16.4 W (excluding PoE_OUT/USB)

·     PoE power reception compliant with 802.3at:

¡     ≤ 26.1 W (PoE_OUT port supplying power, radios in 1×1 MIMO mode, and excluding USB)

¡     ≤ 18.9 W (PoE_OUT port not supplying power and including USB)

·     PoE power reception compliant with 802.3af: ≤ 13.6 W (PoE_OUT port not supplying power, radios in 1×1 MIMO mode, and including USB)

Antenna

Built-in antenna

Standard compliance

·     802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be

·     802.3af/at

Powering option

IEEE802.3af/at powering standard-compliant:

·     Power adapter

·     PoE+ (802.3at)

·     PoE (802.3af)

Operating temperature

–10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)

Storage temperature

–40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F)

Operating humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Storage humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Operating altitude

–60 m to +5000 m (–196.85 ft to +16404.20 ft)

Console port

Used by technical personnel only for device configuration and management.

2.5GE1/PoE+

100M/1000M/2.5G copper Ethernet port, used for connecting the AP to an uplink device for Internet or MAN access. It can also act as a standard PoE port.

When the AP operates in fit AP mode, the port is represented by interface number SGE1/0/1 in the MAP file and Smartrate-Ethernet 1 for configuration on the AC.

2.5GE2/PSE

100/1000/2500M copper Ethernet port, used for connecting a downlink device. The AP can supply power through this port to a standard PD.

When the AP operates in fit AP mode, the port is represented by interface number Smartrate-Ethernet 1/0/2 in the MAP file and Smartrate-Ethernet 2 for configuration on the AC.

USB port

Compliant with USB 2.0.

Note:

By default, the USB port is disabled. To enable the USB port, execute the usb enable command in AP view.

Power port (54VDC)

Used for receiving power from a local power source.

Reset button

The function of the reset button varies by duration for which it is pressed. For more information, see "LED description for the reset button."

LEDs

Yellow/green/blue. For more information about the LED status in different AP operating modes, see "LED descriptions for single-LED APs."

 

WA7220X

AP view and dimensions

Figure1-8 AP view

 

Figure1-9 AP dimensions

 

Ports

The AP provides the following ports:

·     One 2.5GE/PoE+ port.

·     One 10GE/P+SFP port.

·     One USB port.

·     One console port.

 

 

NOTE:

The AP also provides a reset button and a security screw hole.

 

Figure1-10 Ports

(1) Grounding screw

(2) 2.5GE/PoE+ Port

(3) 10GE/P+SFP port

(4) USB port

(5) Console port

(6) Reset button

(7) Security screw hole

 

Technical specifications

Table1-4 Technical specifications

Item

Specification

Dimensions (H × W × D)

260 × 260 × 84 mm (10.24 × 10.24 × 3.31 in)

Weight

2.1 kg (4.63 lb)

System power consumption

31 W

Antenna

Built-in antenna

Standard compliance

IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be

Operating temperature

–40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F)

Storage temperature

–40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F)

Operating humidity

0% RH to 100% RH

Storage humidity

0% RH to 100% RH

IP rating

IP68

2.5GE/PoE+

The 100M/1000M/2.5G copper Ethernet port is used for connecting the device to an uplink device for Internet or MAN access. It can also act as a standard PoE port.

When the AP operates in fit AP mode, the port is represented by interface number SGE1/0/1 in the MAP file and Smartrate-Ethernet 1 for configuration on the AC.

10GE/P+SFP

1000M/2.5G/5G/10G hybrid copper-fiber port.

Console port

Used by technical personnel only for device configuration and management.

USB port

Used for data writing and reading or charging.

Reset button

The function of the reset button varies by duration for which it is pressed. For more information, see "LED description for the reset button"

LED

Yellow/green/blue. For more information about the LED status in different AP operating modes, see "LED descriptions for single-LED APs"

 

WA7232

AP view and dimensions

Figure1-11 AP view

WA7232室内放装型Wi-Fi 7(802.11be)无线接入设备

 

Figure1-12 AP dimensions

 

Ports

The AP provides the following ports:

·     One 54 VDC power receptacle.

·     One 10GE/P+SFP port.

·     One 2.5GE/PoE+ port.

·     One console port.

·     One USB port.

 

 

NOTE:

The AP also provides a reset button and a security slot with a size of 7 × 3 mm (0.28 × 0.12 in).

 

Figure1-13 Ports (1)

 

(1) 54 VDC power receptacle

(2) 10GE/P+SFP port

(3) 2.5GE/PoE+ port

(4) Console port

(5) Security slot

-

 

Figure1-14 Ports (2)

 

(1) USB port

(2) Reset button

-

 

Technical specifications

Table1-5 Technical specifications

Item

Specification

Dimensions (H × W × D)

46.2 × 240 × 240 mm (1.82 × 9.46 × 9.45 in, excluding the mounting bracket)

Weight

0.85 kg (1.87 lb)

Power consumption

Support for local DC power supply and PoE power supply:

·     Local power supply:

¡     25.4 W (including USB)

¡     22.9 W (excluding USB)

·     PoE power reception compliant with 802.3at:

¡     25.4 W (including USB)

¡     22.9 W (excluding USB)

·     Hybrid copper-fiber interface at power receiving with 802.3at:

¡     25.4 W (including USB)

¡     22.9 W (excluding USB)

Antenna

Built-in antenna

Standard compliance

·     802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be

·     802.3at

Powering option

IEEE802.3af/at powering standard-compliant:

·     Power adapter

·     PoE

·     Hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module

Operating temperature

–10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)

Storage temperature

–40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F)

Operating humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Storage humidity

5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing

Operating altitude

–60 m to +5000 m (–196.85 ft to +16404.20 ft)

Console port

Used by technical personnel only for device configuration and management.

10GE/P+SFP

100M/1000M/2.5G/5G/10G hybrid copper-fiber port.

2.5GE/PoE+

100M/1000M/2.5G copper Ethernet port, used for connecting the AP to an uplink device for Internet or MAN access. It can also act as a standard PoE port.

USB port

Compliant with USB 2.0.

Note:

By default, the USB port is disabled. To enable the USB port, execute the usb enable command in AP view.

Power port (54VDC)

Used for receiving power from a local power source.

Reset button

The function of the reset button varies by duration for which it is pressed. For more information, see "LED description for the reset button."

LEDs

Yellow/green/blue. For more information about the LED status in different AP operating modes, see "LED descriptions for single-LED APs."

 

 


LEDs

The description for the status LED on the AP varies by AP operating mode. For information about the operating modes supported by the AP, see the release notes.

The LED status includes the color and flashing frequency of the LEDs, which indicates the AP operating status.

The AP has only one LED.

Figure1-15 Single-LED AP(WA7220-HI as an example)

 

Table1-6 AP LEDs

AP series

Models

Description

Wi-Fi 7

WA7200 AP series

WA7220CE, WA7220-HI, WA7220X

For the LED descriptions, see "LED descriptions for single-LED APs."

 

LED descriptions for single-LED APs

LED descriptions before version changes

For the LED descriptions for the AP in versions earlier than 2614P02, see Table1-7, Table1-8, and Table1-9.

Table1-7 LED description (fit mode)

LED color

Status

Description

N/A

Off

No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI.

Yellow

Steady on

The AP is initializing, or an initialization exception has occurred.

Flashing (twice per second)

The Ethernet ports are down and no mesh links are established.

Green

Steady on

The AP has started up and registered with an AC, but is in standby state (does not have any associated clients).

Flashing (once every two seconds)

The AP has started up, but has not registered to any AC.

Flashing (twice per second)

The AP is upgrading the image.

Blue

Flashing (once per second)

A radio has associated clients and the number of associated clients is less than the threshold.

Alternating between green and blue

Flashing (once per second)

The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold.

 

Table1-8 LED description (cloud mode)

LED color

Status

Description

N/A

Off

No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI.

Yellow

Steady on

The AP is initializing, or an initialization exception has occurred.

Flashing (twice per second)

The Ethernet ports are down and no mesh links are established.

Green

Steady on

The AP is in standby state, has connected to Cloudnet, but does not have any associated clients.

Flashing (once per second)

The AP has connected to Cloudnet, and the radios have associated clients. The number of associated clients is less than the threshold.

Flashing (twice per second)

The AP is upgrading the image.

Blue

Steady on

The AP is in standby state, has not connected to Cloudnet, and does not have any associated clients.

Flashing (once per second)

The AP has not connected to Cloudnet, but the radios have associated clients. The number of associated clients is less than the threshold.

Alternating between green and blue

Flashing (once per second)

The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold.

 

Table1-9 LED description (anchor AC mode)

LED color

Status

Description

N/A

Off

No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI.

Yellow

Steady on

The AP is initializing, or an initialization exception has occurred.

Flashing (twice per second)

The Ethernet ports are down and no mesh links are established.

Green

Steady on

The AP has started up and is in standby state, but does not have any associated clients.

Flashing (twice per second)

The AP is upgrading the image.

Blue

Flashing (once per second)

A radio has associated clients and the number of associated clients is less than the threshold.

Alternating between green and blue

Flashing (once per second)

The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold.

 

LED descriptions after version changes

For the LED descriptions for the AP in 2614P02 and later versions, see Table1-10.

Table1-10 LED description

LED color

Status

Description

N/A

Off

No power is present or the LED has been turned off from the CLI.

Yellow

Steady on

The AP is initializing, or an initialization exception has occurred.

Flashing (twice per second)

The Ethernet ports are down and no mesh links are established.

Green

Steady on

The AP is in standby state and does not have any associated clients.

Flashing (once every two seconds)

The AP has started up in fit mode, but has not registered to any AC.

Flashing (once per second)

A radio has associated clients and the number of associated clients is less than the threshold.

Flashing (twice per second)

The number of associated clients has exceeded the threshold.

Blue

Flashing (twice per second)

The AP is upgrading the image.

 

LED description for the reset button

Table1-11 LED description for the reset button

Reset button

Press and hold duration (seconds)

LED color

Status

Description

RESET

0 to 5

Green

Steady on

Reset the AP.

5 to 20

Green

Flashing (twice per second)

Restore to the factory defaults.

20 to 30

Yellow

Flashing (once every two seconds)

The AP is operating in fit mode.

Flashing (twice per second)

The AP is operating in anchor AC mode.

Flashing (four times per second)

The AP is operating in cloud mode.

> 30

Yellow

Flashing (twice per second)

The AP is operating in anchor AC mode.

Flashing (four times per second)

The AP is operating in cloud mode.

Green

Flashing (four times per second)

The AP is switching from fit mode to cloud mode.

Note:

After you release the button, if the AP has switched from fit mode to cloud mode, it will restart for the new mode to take effect.

 


Transceiver modules

Common transceiver modules

Transceiver module, fiber connector, and optical fiber views

To connect a fiber port, use an SFP transceiver module and optical fibers with LC connectors.

Figure1-16 SFP transceiver module

 

Figure1-17 Optical fiber with LC connectors

 

(1) LC connector

(2) Optical fiber

 

Technical specifications

10G transceiver module

Table1-12 SFP-XG-CPRI-IR-SM1310 transceiver module specifications

Item

SFP-XG-CPRI-IR-SM1310

Central wavelength

1310 nm

Maximum transmission distance

1.4 km (0.87 miles)

Data rate

4920 to 10310 Mbps

Connector type

LC

Fiber mode

SMF

Fiber diameter

9/125 μm

Tx optical power

–8.2 to +0.5 dBm

 

2.5G transceiver module

Table1-13 SFP-2.5G-LX10-SM1310-DR-I transceiver module specifications

Item

SFP-2.5G-LX10-SM1310-DR-I

Central wavelength

1310 nm

Maximum transmission distance

10 km (6.21 miles)

Data rate

1228.8 to 2457.6 Mbps

Connector type

LC

Fiber mode

SMF

Fiber diameter

9/125 μm

Tx optical power

–7 to +2 dBm

 

Hybrid copper-fiber transceiver modules

Hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module and hybrid copper-fiber connector views

Hybrid copper-fiber transceiver modules support both optical and electrical transmission and PoE power supply. To connect a hybrid copper-fiber port, use a hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module and a hybrid copper-fiber cable with hybrid copper-fiber connectors.

Figure1-18 Hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module

 

Figure1-19 Hybrid copper-fiber cable with hybrid copper-fiber connectors

 

(1) Hybrid copper-fiber connector

(2) Hybrid copper-fiber cable

 

Technical specifications

GE hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module

Table1-14 H3C-LS5M1SFPPOE-SFP GE hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module specifications

Item

H3C-LS5M1SFPPOE-SFP

Operating wavelength

1310 nm

Maximum transmission distance

10 km (6.21 miles)

Data rate

1.25 Gbps

Connector type

LC

Maximum power consumption

1.0 W

Operating temperature range

–40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F)

Tx optical power

–9 to –1 dBm

 

10GE hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module

Table1-15 H3C-LS5M1SFPPOEA-SFP 10GE multi-rate hybrid copper-fiber transceiver module specifications

Item

H3C-LS5M1SFPPOEA-SFP

Operating wavelength

1310 nm

Maximum transmission distance

1.4 km (0.87 miles)

Data rate

10.3125 Gbps

Connector type

LC

Maximum power consumption

1.2 W

Operating temperature range

–40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F)

Tx optical power

–8.2 to +0.5 dBm

 

Receive Sensitivity Values

Receive sensitivity is the minimum signal receive power at the antenna port required for correct wireless device operation. A lower receive sensitivity value indicates better receive performance of the wireless device.

WA7220CE

Table1-16 Receive Sensitivity Values

Radio

5GHz Radio

2.4GHz Radio

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

802.11/11b

1 Mbps

-

-100

11 Mbps

-

-92

802.11a/g

6 Mbps

-97

-97

24 Mbps

-88

-88

54 Mbps

-79

-79

802.11n HT20

MCS0

-98

-97

MCS4

-89

-87

MCS7

-79

-77

802.11n HT40

MCS0

-95

-94

MCS4

-86

-84

MCS7

-76

-75

802.11ac VHT20

MCS0

-98

-

MCS4

-88

-

MCS7

-79

-

MCS8

-75

-

MCS9

-

-

802.11ac VHT40

MCS0

-95

-

MCS4

-86

-

MCS7

-76

-

MCS8

-74

-

MCS9

-71

-

802.11ac VHT80

MCS0

-92

-

MCS4

-83

-

MCS7

-73

-

MCS8

-70

-

MCS9

-67

-

802.11ac VHT160

MCS0

-89

-

MCS4

-77

-

MCS7

-70

-

MCS8

-66

-

MCS9

-64

-

802.11ax HE20

MCS0

-98

-96

MCS4

-88

-86

MCS7

-78

-78

MCS8

-77

-76

MCS9

-75

-74

MCS10

-73

-71

MCS11

-69

-67

802.11ax HE40

MCS0

-95

-94

MCS4

-86

-85

MCS7

-76

-75

MCS8

-73

-72

MCS9

-70

-69

MCS10

-68

-67

MCS11

-65

-64

802.11ax HE80

MCS0

-92

-

MCS4

-82

-

MCS7

-71

-

MCS8

-69

-

MCS9

-66

-

MCS10

-64

-

MCS11

-62

-

802.11ax HE160

MCS0

-89

-

MCS4

-79

-

MCS7

-69

-

MCS8

-66

-

MCS9

-63

-

MCS10

-61

-

MCS11

-58

-

802.11be EHT20

MCS0

-98

-

MCS4

-89

-

MCS7

-80

-

MCS8

-78

-

MCS9

-75

-

MCS10

-71

-

MCS11

-68

-

MCS12

-65

-

MCS13

-62

-

802.11be EHT40

MCS0

-95

-

MCS4

-88

-

MCS7

-77

-

MCS8

-75

-

MCS9

-72

-

MCS10

-68

-

MCS11

-65

-

MCS12

-63

-

MCS13

-60

-

802.11be EHT80

MCS0

-92

-

MCS4

-84

-

MCS7

-74

-

MCS8

-72

-

MCS9

-69

-

MCS10

-66

-

MCS11

-63

-

MCS12

-60

-

MCS13

-58

-

802.11be EHT160

MCS0

-89

-

MCS4

-80

-

MCS7

-70

-

MCS8

-68

-

MCS9

-65

-

MCS10

-63

-

MCS11

-60

-

MCS12

-58

-

MCS13

-56

-

 

WA7220-HI

Table1-17 Receive Sensitivity Values

Radio

6GHz Radio

5GHz Radio

2.4GHz Radio

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

802.11/11b

1 Mbps

-

-

-100

11 Mbps

-

-

-92

802.11a/g

6 Mbps

-

-96

-97

24 Mbps

-

-87

-88

54 Mbps

-

-77

-79

802.11n HT20

MCS0

-

-97

-97

MCS4

-

-87

-87

MCS7

-

-78

-78

802.11n HT40

MCS0

-

-94

-95

MCS4

-

-83

-85

MCS7

-

-74

-76

802.11ac VHT20

MCS0

-

-97

-

MCS4

-

-87

-

MCS7

-

-78

-

MCS8

-

-74

-

MCS9

-

-

-

802.11ac VHT40

MCS0

-

-94

-

MCS4

-

-84

-

MCS7

-

-75

-

MCS8

-

-72

-

MCS9

-

-69

-

802.11ac VHT80

MCS0

-

-91

-

MCS4

-

-81

-

MCS7

-

-72

-

MCS8

-

-69

-

MCS9

-

-65

-

802.11ac VHT160

MCS0

-

-87

-

MCS4

-

-77

-

MCS7

-

-69

-

MCS8

-

-66

-

MCS9

-

-63

-

802.11ax HE20

MCS0

-95

-97

-97

MCS4

-85

-87

-87

MCS7

-76

-78

-78

MCS8

-73

-76

-76

MCS9

-70

-73

-73

MCS10

-68

-70

-70

MCS11

-65

-67

-67

802.11ax HE40

MCS0

-92

-94

-95

MCS4

-82

-84

-85

MCS7

-74

-75

-76

MCS8

-71

-72

-74

MCS9

-68

-69

-71

MCS10

-66

-67

-68

MCS11

-63

-64

-65

802.11ax HE80

MCS0

-89

-91

-

MCS4

-79

-81

-

MCS7

-71

-72

-

MCS8

-68

-70

-

MCS9

-65

-67

-

MCS10

-63

-64

-

MCS11

-60

-61

-

802.11ax HE160

MCS0

-86

-87

-

MCS4

-76

-78

-

MCS7

-68

-70

-

MCS8

-66

-68

-

MCS9

-63

-65

-

MCS10

-60

-62

-

MCS11

-56

-58

-

802.11be EHT20

MCS0

-94

-96

-97

MCS4

-84

-86

-87

MCS7

-76

-78

-79

MCS8

-73

-75

-76

MCS9

-70

-72

-73

MCS10

-68

-70

-71

MCS11

-65

-67

-68

MCS12

-62

-63

-

MCS13

-58

-59

-

802.11be EHT40

MCS0

-92

-93

-95

MCS4

-82

-83

-85

MCS7

-73

-74

-76

MCS8

-71

-72

-74

MCS9

-68

-69

-71

MCS10

-65

-66

-68

MCS11

-62

-63

-65

MCS12

-60

-61

-

MCS13

-57

-58

-

802.11be EHT80

MCS0

-89

-90

-

MCS4

-79

-80

-

MCS7

-71

-72

-

MCS8

-68

-70

-

MCS9

-65

-67

-

MCS10

-63

-64

-

MCS11

-60

-61

-

MCS12

-57

-59

-

MCS13

-54

-56

-

802.11be EHT160

MCS0

-86

-87

-

MCS4

-76

-77

-

MCS7

-68

-69

-

MCS8

-66

-67

-

MCS9

-63

-64

-

MCS10

-60

-61

-

MCS11

-56

-57

-

MCS12

-55

-56

-

MCS13

-53

-54

-

802.11be EHT320

MCS0

-83

-

-

MCS4

-74

-

-

MCS7

-66

-

-

MCS8

-64

-

-

MCS9

-61

-

-

MCS10

-57

-

-

MCS11

-53

-

-

MCS12

-53

-

-

MCS13

-52

-

-

 

WA7220X

Table1-18 Receive Sensitivity Values

Radio

5GHz Radio

2.4GHz Radio

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

802.11/11b

1 Mbps

-

-100

11 Mbps

-

-92

802.11a/g

6 Mbps

-97

-97

24 Mbps

-88

-87

54 Mbps

-78

-79

802.11n HT20

MCS0

-98

-98

MCS4

-86

-86

MCS7

-79

-78

802.11n HT40

MCS0

-95

-95

MCS4

-83

-83

MCS7

-76

-76

802.11ac VHT20

MCS0

-98

-

MCS4

-86

-

MCS7

-79

-

MCS8

-75

-

MCS9

-

-

802.11ac VHT40

MCS0

-95

-

MCS4

-83

-

MCS7

-76

-

MCS8

-71

-

MCS9

-70

-

802.11ac VHT80

MCS0

-92

-

MCS4

-80

-

MCS7

-73

-

MCS8

-69

-

MCS9

-67

-

802.11ac VHT160

MCS0

-89

-

MCS4

-77

-

MCS7

-70

-

MCS8

-66

-

MCS9

-64

-

802.11ax HE20

MCS0

-98

-97

MCS4

-86

-87

MCS7

-79

-78

MCS8

-75

-75

MCS9

-73

-73

MCS10

-70

-70

MCS11

-68

-68

802.11ax HE40

MCS0

-95

-95

MCS4

-83

-83

MCS7

-76

-76

MCS8

-71

-73

MCS9

-70

-71

MCS10

-67

-68

MCS11

-65

-65

802.11ax HE80

MCS0

-92

-

MCS4

-80

-

MCS7

-73

-

MCS8

-69

-

MCS9

-67

-

MCS10

-66

-

MCS11

-63

-

802.11ax HE160

MCS0

-89

-

MCS4

-77

-

MCS7

-70

-

MCS8

-66

-

MCS9

-64

-

MCS10

-52

-

MCS11

-59

-

802.11be EHT20

MCS0

-98

-

MCS4

-86

-

MCS7

-79

-

MCS8

-75

-

MCS9

-73

-

MCS10

-70

-

MCS11

-68

-

MCS12

-65

-

MCS13

-61

-

802.11be EHT40

MCS0

-95

-

MCS4

-83

-

MCS7

-76

-

MCS8

-71

-

MCS9

-70

-

MCS10

-67

-

MCS11

-65

-

MCS12

-62

-

MCS13

-59

-

802.11be EHT80

MCS0

-92

-

MCS4

-80

-

MCS7

-73

-

MCS8

-69

-

MCS9

-67

-

MCS10

-66

-

MCS11

-63

-

MCS12

-60

-

MCS13

-58

-

802.11be EHT160

MCS0

-89

-

MCS4

-77

-

MCS7

-70

-

MCS8

-66

-

MCS9

-64

-

MCS10

-52

-

MCS11

-59

-

MCS12

-57

-

MCS13

-55

-

 

WA7232

Table1-19 Receive Sensitivity Values

Radio

6GHz Radio

5GHz Radio

2.4GHz Radio

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

Rx sensitivity (dBm) NSS1

802.11/11b

1 Mbps

-

-

-99

11 Mbps

-

-

-92

802.11a/g

6 Mbps

-

-95

-97

24 Mbps

-

-86

-89

54 Mbps

-

-77

-79

802.11n HT20

MCS0

-

-95

-97

MCS4

-

-86

-88

MCS7

-

-76

-79

802.11n HT40

MCS0

-

-92

-95

MCS4

-

-83

-85

MCS7

-

-73

-76

802.11ac VHT20

MCS0

-

-95

-

MCS4

-

-86

-

MCS7

-

-76

-

MCS8

-

-72

-

MCS9

-

-

-

802.11ac VHT40

MCS0

-

-92

-

MCS4

-

-83

-

MCS7

-

-73

-

MCS8

-

-71

-

MCS9

-

-68

-

802.11ac VHT80

MCS0

-

-89

-

MCS4

-

-79

-

MCS7

-

-69

-

MCS8

-

-67

-

MCS9

-

-64

-

802.11ac VHT160

MCS0

-

-86

-

MCS4

-

-76

-

MCS7

-

-67

-

MCS8

-

-65

-

MCS9

-

-62

-

802.11ax HE20

MCS0

-96

-95

-97

MCS4

-87

-85

-87

MCS7

-77

-76

-78

MCS8

-74

-74

-76

MCS9

-71

-72

-73

MCS10

-68

-69

-71

MCS11

-65

-66

-68

802.11ax HE40

MCS0

-94

-92

-95

MCS4

-84

-83

-84

MCS7

-74

-73

-75

MCS8

-72

-70

-73

MCS9

-69

-68

-71

MCS10

-67

-65

-68

MCS11

-63

-62

-65

802.11ax HE80

MCS0

-90

-89

-

MCS4

-81

-80

-

MCS7

-71

-70

-

MCS8

-68

-67

-

MCS9

-65

-64

-

MCS10

-63

-62

-

MCS11

-61

-60

-

802.11ax HE160

MCS0

-87

-86

-

MCS4

-78

-76

-

MCS7

-68

-67

-

MCS8

-66

-64

-

MCS9

-63

-61

-

MCS10

-60

-59

-

MCS11

-57

-56

-

802.11be EHT20

MCS0

-95

-94

-

MCS4

-86

-84

-

MCS7

-77

-75

-

MCS8

-74

-73

-

MCS9

-71

-71

-

MCS10

-68

-69

-

MCS11

-65

-66

-

MCS12

-63

-63

-

MCS13

-60

-59

-

802.11be EHT40

MCS0

-93

-92

-

MCS4

-84

-82

-

MCS7

-74

-73

-

MCS8

-72

-70

-

MCS9

-69

-68

-

MCS10

-66

-67

-

MCS11

-63

-64

-

MCS12

-60

-61

-

MCS13

-57

-58

-

802.11be EHT80

MCS0

-90

-89

-

MCS4

-81

-79

-

MCS7

-72

-71

-

MCS8

-69

-69

-

MCS9

-66

-66

-

MCS10

-64

-64

-

MCS11

-62

-61

-

MCS12

-59

-58

-

MCS13

-56

-55

-

802.11be EHT160

MCS0

-87

-86

-

MCS4

-78

-77

-

MCS7

-69

-68

-

MCS8

-66

-65

-

MCS9

-63

-63

-

MCS10

-60

-61

-

MCS11

-58

-58

-

MCS12

-55

-55

-

MCS13

-52

-53

-

802.11be EHT320

MCS0

-84

-

-

MCS4

-74

-

-

MCS7

-65

-

-

MCS8

-63

-

-

MCS9

-60

-

-

MCS10

-58

-

-

MCS11

-55

-

-

MCS12

-52

-

-

MCS13

-49

-

-

 

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