VigorAP 905

2x3 AX3000 Dual Band WiFi 6 Access Point

Powerful WiFi 6 Access Points for Better Network Efficiency

The VigorAP 905 is a dual-band WiFi 6 Access Point, offering link rate of 600 Mbps in 2.4GHz and 2400 Mbps in 5GHz. With support up to 256 concurrent clients and powerful mesh network, it provides excellent and reliable wireless connectivity, making it the perfect solution for high-speed and high-density environments.

Dual-Band

Concurrent 5GHz and 2.4GHz

AX3000

600Mbps in 2.4GHz and 424Gbps in 5GHz

1 x 2.5G LAN

PoE Capable Port

256 Users

2.4GHz & 5GHz shared concurrently

Key Features

WiFi 6
Feature OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology to improve WiFi efficiency and deliver higher wireless speed.
Band Steering
Redirect 5GHz-capable devices to the 5GHz radio to get a faster speed. 
Mesh
Easily link to other VigorAP to expand the wireless network.
Assisted WiFi Roaming
Solve the sticky client problem and improve WiFi roaming experience.
PoE Power Supply
Simplify the infrastructure by getting data and power through a single cable.
WiFi Scheduling
Schedule WiFi On and Off to control wireless access and save energy.
Multiple SSID
Mapping WiFi clients to different VLANs and have a different set of security standards
Virtual AP Controller
All-in-one management platform for VigorAP 1062C to maintain and monitor the VigorAPs.
Airtime Fairness
Equalize the transmission time of each client so the legacy devices won't slow everyone down. 

WiFi 6 Capacity

OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) is a key characteristic of the WiFi 6 certification program. Included in the WiFi 6 standard, OFDMA relies on efficient scheduling techniques to function effectively in congested and complex network environments. As WiFi 6 gains traction among manufacturers and the broader industry, it becomes crucial to analyze and document the potential benefits of successful OFDMA implementation and the ability to measure its impact.
MU-MIMO is similar to multiple trucks serving users simultaneously. It increases capacity and results in higher speed per users.
TWT (Target wake time ) ensures that end devices spend more time in standby while sending and receiving data more economically. This reduces energy consumption and increases overall efficiency within the home network. It allows an AP to manage activity in the WiFi network, in order to minimize medium contention between Stations (STAs), and to reduce the required amount of time that an STA in the power-save mode needs to be awake.
WPA3 (WiFi Protected Access 3) enhances the security of WiFi networks by addressing vulnerabilities in previous standards (like WPA2) and introducing new features to protect modern wireless communications better. WPA3 was introduced in 2018 to provide stronger authentication, better encryption, and improved defenses against attacks such as brute-force password guessing and man-in-the-middle exploits.
DrayTek's WiFi 6 encryption:

WiFi Roaming

WiFi roaming is essential in environments with multiple APs to ensure consistent and reliable wireless connectivity. It enhances the wireless experience by addressing the sticky client issue and ensuring smooth WiFi roaming.

Roaming Protocol

The VigorAP 1062C supports advanced roaming protocols, including 802.11r, 802.11v, and 802.11k. These protocols allow WiFi clients to seamlessly switch to an AP or router with a stronger signal as they move within a network with multiple APs or routers. Clients compatible with these roaming protocols benefit from proactive and uninterrupted roaming.

Assisted Roaming

The "Minimum RSSI with Adjacent AP" feature in the VigorAP ensures clients are disconnected only when a nearby AP or router offers a stronger signal. This prevents unnecessary disconnections and keeps clients connected to the most optimal access point.

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