Wi-Fi 6 Indoor Access Point | ion4xi

Dual Band 2x2:2 Indoor Access Point with Integrated Antenna (4 dBi)
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Wi-Fi 6 Indoor Access Point for
Enterprise and Campus Performance

The ion4xi Wi-Fi 6 access point brings reliable connectivity to medium-to-low density indoor environments such as classrooms, hostels, open offices, and retail shops. With dual-band 2x2:2 and integrated antenna, this Wi-Fi access point delivers optimized coverage and faster speeds to support uninterrupted learning in education spaces, boost productivity in enterprise offices, secure transactions in banking zones, and enhance customer engagement in retail outlets.

This indoor wireless access point ensures seamless performance across diverse use cases, making it a flexible choice for modern connectivity needs.

Radio Capabilities

  • 802.11ax (with backward compatibility)

  • Dual-radio (2.4GHz, 5GHz)

  • 2x2:2 MIMO per radio

  • 1.78 Gbps Peak Data Throughput

  • Up to 26dBm Tx power per radio

  • Integrated, Omni-directional antenna with 4dBi gain on each radio

Interfaces

  • 1x1GbE (PoE)

  • 1x2.5GbE SFP

Wireless

  • Auto Channel and Power Management

  • Fast Roaming (802.11r)

  • Passpoint 2.0

  • Advanced Radio Resource Management

  • Wi-Fi Certified EasyMesh®

  • Client Emulation

Networking

  • IPv4/IPv6

  • L2 Tunneling (EoGRE)

  • Link Aggregation

Security

  • WPA3, OWE, PMF

  • WIDS and WIPS

  • Content Filtering

  • L2-L4 ACL

  • Dedicated Sensor Mode

  • Client Isolation

Management

  • On-prem/cloud controller

  • TIP OpenWiFi controller

Applications

Enterprise

Open Offices

Enhanced productivity with seamless network performance across expansive workspaces.

Education

Classrooms

Reliable connectivity for uninterrupted learning and communication.

Banking

Customer Zones

Fast, secure internet access for mobile banking, digital transactions, and self-service kiosks.

Retail

Shops

Secure network infrastructure enabling efficient transactions & better customer engagement.

Insights

Case Study

University of Delhi Enhances Campus Connectivity with Wi-Fi 6 Solution

High-Speed Wi-Fi Enhances Campus Connectivity for Students, Faculty, and Research…

Case Study

Wi-Fi 6 Access Points Transforms Connectivity at EIL Mumbai

Boosting Productivity and Collaboration with Smart Enterprise Networking…

Video

Enhancing Wi-Fi Performance in MDUs with IO by HFCL Wi-Fi 6 Indoor AP

Discover how Wi-Fi 6 Indoor Wireless Access Point is Transforming the Connectivity Experience...

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to key questions about our Wi-Fi Access Points to
help you choose the right solution for your network

What is MU-MIMO and how does it improve performance?

MU-MIMO (Multi-User, Multiple Input Multiple Output) allows the Wi-Fi 6 Access Point to send and receive data from multiple devices at the same time. This reduces wait time for each device and improves overall network speed and efficiency. Combined with OFDMA, it ensures smoother performance in busy environments like offices, schools, or public spaces. The ion4xi Access Point offers bi-directional MU-MIMO and OFDMA for efficient data transmission to multiple clients.

How does the ion4xi Access Point improve battery life for connected devices?

The ion4xi Wi-Fi 6 Access Point is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It supports advanced power-saving technologies such as:

  • Target Wake Time (TWT): Devices schedule communication intervals, allowing them to sleep longer between transmissions.
  • Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD): Enables devices to retrieve buffered data only when needed, minimizing active time.

These features allow devices like smartphones and laptops to communicate with the Access Point less frequently, which increases their sleep time and reduces battery consumption.

How does the ion4xi Access Point ensure minimal downtime?

The ion4xi Wi–Fi Access Point has dual firmware support. If a software malfunction occurs, the Access Point can automatically boot with the backup firmware, ensuring minimal downtime. This keeps the network running without manual intervention or long delays.

Which is better: Access Point or Repeater?

The choice depends on your needs. A wireless repeater (also called a Wi-Fi extender) rebroadcasts an existing Wi-Fi signal to extend its range. This often results in a slower connection as it has to receive and retransmit the same data. An Access Point, in contrast, is connected via an Ethernet cable to the main network, creating a new, dedicated Wi-Fi signal. This provides faster speeds, stronger stability, and better performance, especially in large spaces or high-traffic areas.

For optimal performance, an Access Point is almost always the better choice.

What happens if too many devices are on Wi-Fi?

When too many devices are connected to a single Access Point, it can lead to network congestion. This can result in slower speeds, increased latency (lag), and dropped connections. The available bandwidth is shared among all connected devices, so if the demand exceeds the Access Point's capacity, performance suffers. This is where using multiple wireless Access Points can help distribute the load and improve overall network performance.

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