VigorAP 906
2×2 Dual Band WiFi 6 AP
Equipamentos
VigorAP 906

WiFi 6 Wall-Mount/Desktop AP
O VigorAP 906 é um ponto de acesso sem fio 11ax para montagem em parede/desktop com um switch LAN de 5 portas. Com taxa de link tipo fio de até 2402 Mbps na banda de 5 GHz e até 574 Mbps na banda de 2,4 GHz, é adequado para ambientes de alta densidade. Ele pode ser gerenciado em nuvem pelo VigorACS* e também atuar como o ponto de acesso raiz mesh para gerenciar até 7 APs de nó mesh na LAN.
AX3000
Oferece taxa de link de até 3 Gbps
254 Usuários
Ativo no máximo, 127 por rádio
5 Portas LAN
5x 10/100/1000M Base-T RJ-45
1 PoE
802.3at compliant

Principais Features

WLAN | |
Band Type | Dual-Band |
WiFi 6 | |
2.4G WLAN | 802.11 b/g/n/ax |
5G WLAN | 802.11 a/n/ac Wave 2/ax |
Antennas | 2x External dipole DB |
2.4G Gain (dBi) | 2.7 |
5G Gain (dBi) | 2.5 |
2.4G Max. Link Rate (Mbps) | 574 |
5G Max. Link Rate (Mbps) | 2402 |
Max. Clients | 254 |
Max. Clients (per band) | 127 |
Operating Mode | AP Mesh Root Mesh Node |
Max. Number of SSIDs (per band) | 8 (4) |
Roaming | AP-Assisted Roaming PMK-Caching Pre-Authentication |
AirTime Fairness | |
Band Steering | |
OFDMA | |
WDS | Repeater |
WMM | |
Ports | |
1 GbE | 5 |
PoE | |
PoE Input Power Supply | 48-56V @ 0.4A |
PoE Input | PoE+ |
Security | |
Security Mode | OWE WEP WPA WPA2/WPA WPA2 WPA3/WPA2 WPA3 |
Authentication | Enterprise, Personal |
WPS | PBC, PIN |
MAC Address Filter (Max. entry number) | 256 |
Application | |
Built-in RADIUS Server | |
Hotspot Web Portal | |
DHCP | DHCP Client DHCP Server DHCP Relay Agent |
Static IP | |
MAC Clone | |
802.1q tag-based VLAN | |
Schedule | Auto-Reboot WiFi Up/Down LED On/Off |
Management | |
Local Service | HTTP HTTPS Telnet |
Firmware Upgrade | HTTP, TFTP, TR-069 |
Config Backup/Restore | |
Syslog | |
Notification Alert | |
SNMP | v1, v2c, v3 |
Stand-Alone Operation | |
Mobile Device Management | |
Mesh | Node, Root |
Central AP Management (Number of manageable APs) | 30 |
VigorRouter Management (APM) | |
VigorConnect Management (Since f/w) | V1.4.6 |
VigorACS Management (Since f/w) | V1.4.5 |
Physical | |
Environment | Indoor |
Mounting | Wall / Desktop |
Powered via | DC / PoE+ |
Power Input | 12V DC @ 1.5A |
Max. Power Consumption (watts) | 17.3 |
Dimension (mm) | 194 x 155 x 50 |
Weight (g) | 680 |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 45°C |
Storage Temperature | -25 to 70°C |
Operating Humidity (non-condensing) | 10 to 90% |
Utilize Transmission Opportunity with OFDMA
OFDMA has been used in LTE for many years, and is now available in 802.11ax for multi-user mode.
Traditionally with OFDM, each frame is transmitted across the entire channel width. With low-rate transmission still using the whole channel, it brings latency and jitter to others and lower the overall efficiency.
OFDMA splits a single transmission into groups of subcarriers, and each subcarrier can be used by different client. With multiple clients transmitting simultaneously in the same channel, it improves efficiency of every single transmission opportunity and thus increases the wireless experiences in high density environment.
OFDM
OFDMA
Mobile Device Management
Station List and Allow/Block List
The VigorAP records associated devices with signal strength, airtime, link rate, data usage, etc. Network admin can track clients connectivity and activities history on this single panel. If spotting suspicious activities, allow/block policies can also be made right away by MAC or device type.

Nearby Station Analytics
The VigorAP tracks MAC addresses from both associated and non-associated devices with signal strength. This information could help retails and hospitality customers to understand visitor behaviors, and to optimize their business with opening hours/marketing campaigns accordingly.

Station List and Allow/Block List
The VigorAP records associated devices with signal strength, airtime, link rate, data usage, etc. Network admin can track clients connectivity and activities history on this single panel. If spotting suspicious activities, allow/block policies can also be made right away by MAC or device type.

WiFi Roaming
Solve the sticky client problem and improve WiFi roaming experience.

Proactive Roaming
WiFi clients automatically hand-off to another AP/Router with a better signal strength when moving around in an area with multiple APs/Routers.
However, WiFi clients sometimes stick to the AP/Router with weak signal, and not switching to the one with better signal.
Assisted Roaming
VigorAP will disassociate the WiFi clients who are out of the effective transmission range, forcing them to pick up another AP/Router with a stronger signal.
Stronger Signal Guaranteed
Furthermore, with “Minimum RSSI with Adjacent AP” option, VigorAP can disassociate the client only when other AP/router has a stronger wireless signal, and keep client stayed when there’s no other AP/Router nearby.
Stronger Signal Guaranteed
By using the “Minimum RSSI with Adjacent AP” option, the AP/Router on the same local subnet will exchange client information with each other, providing the choice to disassociate the client only when other AP detecting a stronger signal. Thus to keep the client stayed when there is no other AP nearby.
Three Modes in One
AP Mode

- The mode mostly used
- VigorAP acts as a bridge between wireless devices and wired Ethernet network, and exchanges data between them.
Pros
- Limited wireless coverage
- Require physical wire to connect to the Ethernet
Cons
- Limited wireless coverage
- Require physical wire to connect to the Ethernet
Mesh

- Wirelessly connect 1~8 APs, and form a Mesh Group
- A mesh network creates a set of links automatically and calculate the most optimal wireless path through the wireless network back to a wired Mesh Root.
Pros
- Easy installation
- Self-healing uplinks
- Extend wireless coverage
Cons
- No compatibility among different brands
- Performance decay
Management Solution
All-in-One Management

Mesh
DrayTek Wireless app-support, Discovery, Auto-Provisioning, Monitoring, Centralized Hierarchy View
VigorAP-based APM
Discovery, Auto-Provisioning, Monitoring
Vigor Router-based APM
Auto-Discovery, Profile-based Auto-Provisioning, Monitoring, Centralized View, Remote VigorAP Maintenance, WiFi Client Load Balancing