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● 2.4 GHz: two built-in omnidirectional antennas, the max. antenna gain is 4 dBi.
● 5 GHz: two built-in omnidirectional antennas, the max. antenna gain is 6 dBi.
Bluetooth
● One integrated vertically polarized omnidirectional antenna, the max. antenna gain is 5 dBi.
Port
1 x 100/1000Base-T RJ45 Ethernet port with auto-negotiation
1 x 2.5GE SFP port
1 x RJ45 console port (serial console port)
1 x Bluetooth 5.0
Status LED
1 x multi-color system status LED
● AP power-on status
● Software initialization status and upgrade status
● Uplink service interface status
● Wireless user online status
● CAPWAP tunnel timeout
● Specific AP locating
Three single-color signal strength LEDs:
● Whether bridging is enabled
● Whether bridging is successful
● Wireless signal strength after successful bridging
Button
1 x Reset button
● Press the button for shorter than 2 seconds. Then the device restarts.
● Press the button for longer than 5 seconds. Then the device restores to factory settings.
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Main unit: 251 mm x 168 mm x 64 mm (9.88 in. x 6.61 in. x 2.52 in.)
Shipping: 405 mm x 232 mm x 325 mm (15.94 in. x 9.13 in. x 12.80 in.)
Weight
Main unit: 1.0 kg (2.2 lbs)
Mounting bracket: 0.9 kg (1.98 lbs)
Shipping: 3.15 kg (6.94 lbs)
Mounting
Wall or Pole-mounting (a mounting bracket is delivered with the main unit)
Input power supply
The AP supports the following two power supply modes:
● 48 V DC/0.35 A power input over DC connector: The DC connector accepts the center-positive circular plug with the inner diameter of 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) or outer diameter of 6.3 mm (0.25 in.) and the length of 9.8 mm (0.39 in.). A DC power supply needs to be purchased independently.
● PoE input over ETH/PoE: The power source equipment (PSE) complies with IEEE 802.3af/at standard (PoE/PoE+).
Note: If both DC power and PoE are available, DC power is preferred.
Power consumption
Maximum power consumption: 12.95 W
● DC power: 12.95 W
● 802.3at (PoE+): 12.95 W
● 802.3af (PoE): 12.95 W
● Idle mode: 6.0 W
Environment
Storage temperature: –40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F)
Storage humidity: 0% RH to 100% RH (non-condensing)
Storage altitude: < 5,000 m (16,404.20 ft.) at 25°C (77°F)
Operating temperature: –40°C to +65°C (-40°F to +149°F)
Operating humidity: 0% RH to 100% RH (non-condensing)
Operating altitude: < 5,000 m (16,404.20 ft.) at 55°C (131°F)
At an altitude between 3,000 m (9,842.52 ft.) and 5,000 m (16,404.20 ft.), every time the altitude increases by 166 m (546 ft.), the maximum temperature decreases by 1°C (1.8°F).
IP Rating
IP68
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
200,000 hours (22 years) at the operating temperature of 25°C (77°F)
System memory
512 MB DRAM, 128 MB flash
Transmit power
2.4 GHz
● Max. transmit power: 28 dBm (630.96 mW)
● Minimum transmit power: 10 dBm (10 mW)
5 GHz
● Max. transmit power: 28 dBm (630.96 mW)
● Minimum transmit power: 10 dBm (10 mW)
Note: The transmit power adjusted in percentage. The transmit power is limited by local regulatory requirements.
The following table lists the radio frequency performance of Wi-Fi including different frequency bands, protocols, and date rates. It is country-specific, and Ruijie Networks reserves the right of interpretation.
Radio Frequency Performance
RG-AP680-O(V3)
Frequency Band and Protocol
Data Rate
Max. Transmit Power per Transmit Chain
Max. Receive Sensitivity per Receive Chain
2.4 GHz, 802.11b
1 Mbps
25 dBm
–92 dBm
2 Mbps
25 dBm
–82 dBm
5.5 Mbps
25 dBm
–84 dBm
11 Mbps
25 dBm
–78 dBm
2.4 GHz, 802.11g
6 Mbps
25 dBm
–84 dBm
24 Mbps
23 dBm
–74 dBm
36 Mbps
23 dBm
–72 dBm
54 Mbps
20 dBm
–67 dBm
2.4 GHz, 802.11n (HT20)
MCS0
25 dBm
–84 dBm
MCS7
20 dBm
–66 dBm
2.4 GHz, 802.11n (HT40)
MCS0
25 dBm
–79 dBm
MCS7
20 dBm
–63 dBm
2.4 GHz, 802.11ax (HE20)
MCS0
25 dBm
–84dBm
MCS11
18 dBm
–54 dBm
2.4 GHz, 802.11ax (HE40)
MCS0
25 dBm
–80 dBm
MCS11
18 dBm
–51 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11a
6 Mbps
25 dBm
–84 dBm
24 Mbps
23 dBm
–74 dBm
36 Mbps
23 dBm
–72 dBm
54 Mbps
20 dBm
–67 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11n (HT20)
MCS0
25 dBm
–84 dBm
MCS7
20 dBm
–66 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11n (HT40)
MCS0
25 dBm
–81 dBm
MCS7
20 dBm
–63 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11ac (VHT20)
MCS0
25dBm
–84 dBm
MCS9
19 dBm
–61 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11ac (VHT40)
MCS0
25 dBm
–81 dBm
MCS9
19 dBm
–56 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11ac (VHT80)
MCS0
25 dBm
–78 dBm
MCS9
19 dBm
–53 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE20)
MCS0
25 dBm
–84 dBm
MCS11
18 dBm
–54 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE40)
MCS0
25 dBm
–81 dBm
MCS11
18 dBm
–51 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE80)
MCS0
25 dBm
–78 dBm
MCS11
18 dBm
–48 dBm
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE160)
MCS0
25 dBm
–73 dBm
MCS11
18 dBm
–43 dBm
Software Specifications
Basic Function
RG-AP680-O(V3)
Applicable software version
RGOS11.9(6)W2B4 or later
WLAN
Max. number of associated STAs
1,024 (up to 512 STAs per radio)
Max. number of BSSIDs
32 (up to 16 BSSIDs per radio)
Max. number of WLAN IDs
16
STA management
SSID hiding
Each SSID can be configured with the authentication mode, encryption mechanism, and VLAN attributes independently.
Remote Intelligent Perception Technology (RIPT)
Intelligent STA identification
Intelligent load balancing based on the STA quantity or traffic
STA limiting
SSID-based STA limiting
Radio-based STA limiting
Bandwidth limiting
STA/SSID/AP-based rate limiting
CAPWAP
IPv4/IPv6 CAPWAP
Layer 2 and Layer 3 topology between an AP and an AC
An AP can automatically discover the accessible AC.
An AP can be automatically upgraded through the AC.
An AP can automatically download the configuration file from the AC.
CAPWAP through NAT
Data forwarding
Centralized and local forwarding
Wireless roaming
Layer 2 and Layer 3 roaming
Wireless locating
MU and TAG device locating
Security and Authentication
Authentication and encryption
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
PSK and web authentication
QR code-based guest authentication, SMS authentication, and MAC address bypass (MAB) authentication
Data encryption: WEP (64/128 bits), WPA (TKIP), WPA-PSK, WPA2 (AES)
Data frame filtering
Allowlist, static blocklist, and dynamic blocklist
WIDS
Rogue device discovery
Optimization of rogue AP containment for all STA types
Fuzzy containment
SSID-based blocklist
DDoS attack identification
Automatic detection of STA attacks, and adding STAs to the blocklist when ICMP attacks or TCP SYN attacks are detected
STA isolation
ACL
IP standard ACL, MAC extended ACL, IP extended ACL, and expert-level ACL
IPv6 ACL
Time range-based ACL
ACL based on a Layer 2 interface
ACL based on a Layer 3 interface
Ingress ACL based on a wireless interface
Dynamic ACL assignment based on 802.1X authentication (used with the AC)
CPP
CPU Protect Policy (CPP)
NFPP
Network Foundation Protection Policy (NFPP)
Routing and Switching
MAC
Static and filtered MAC addresses
MAC address table size: 1,024
Max. number of static MAC addresses: 1,024
Max. number of filtered MAC addresses: 1,024
Ethernet
Jumbo frame length: 1,518
Ethernet II
1000M SFP ports modules
2.5G ports
VLAN
Interface-based VLAN assignment
Layer 2 isolation of wired interfaces (including aggregate interfaces) within VLANs
Max. number of SVIs: 191
Max. number of VLANs: 4,094
VLAN ID range: 1–4,094
ARP
ARP entry aging, gratuitous ARP learning, and proxy ARP
Max. number of ARP entries: 1,024
Detection of IP address conflicts among downlink hosts
Telnet, SSH, FTP client, FTP server, and TFTP client
Switchover among Fat, Fit, and cloud modes
When the AP works in Fit mode, it can be switched to Fat mode through an AC.
When the AP works in Fat mode, it can be switched to Fit mode through the console port or Telnet mode.
When the AP works in cloud mode, it can be managed through Ruijie Cloud.
Value-added Software
The following value-added software functions can be achieved with the WIS solution (used with RG-iData-WIS and wireless controller).
Intelligent O&M
RG-AP680-O(V3)
Experience
Network operation analysis, such as device stability and signal coverage
Measuring users' network experience based on indicators such as the latency, packet loss, signal strength, and channel utilization, and visualizing results of the network experience
Statistics on the number of online and offline failures of STAs associated with different APs, average signal strength, and other parameters
VIP monitoring and alarm, and custom alarm thresholds
STA global experience map and experience coverage evaluation based on the time range
STA access protocol replay and fine-grained STA fault diagnosis
Note: To support the preceding functions, ensure that the AP works in Fit mode.
Network optimization
Network performance optimization, including one-click network optimization and scenario-based optimization
Client steering to cope with roaming stickiness, and experience indicator comparison
Client steering to cope with remote association, and experience indicator comparison
One-click diagnosis – analyzing problems and providing suggestions
Big data
Baseline analysis – recording the configuration, version, and other changes, and tracking network KPI changes
Time capsule – analyzing the device version and configuration change history
Regional analysis
Batch generation of building floor information – uploading floor plans, and dragging and dropping AP positions
One-click report
One-click health report – generating a report on the overall operation of a network
Security radar
Unauthorized Wi-Fi signal location, presentation by category, and containment
Cloud Management
Management and maintenance
Uniformly connecting, managing, and maintaining APs, ACs, and other devices, batch device configuration and upgrade, and other functions
Deployment through Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) – creating configuration templates and automatically applying configured templates
One-click discovery of the wired and wireless network topology and topology generation
Cloud Authentication
Authentication mode
SMS authentication, fixed account authentication, one-click authentication, Facebook authentication, Instagram authentication, voucher authentication, and other authentication modes
Authentication implemented in the cloud, without the need to deploy the local authentication server
Customized portal
Customized Portal authentication page for mobile phones and PCs
SMS gateway
Interconnection with SMS gateways of GUODULINK and Alibaba Cloud
Platform Capabilities
Big data capabilities
Mainstream persistence solutions based on Hadoop, MongoDB, and MySQL, providing distributed storage capabilities
Spark-based big data computing capabilities
Data warehouse building based on Hive, and data model conversion, integration, and other functions
Hierarchy and decentralization
Authorizing different applications for different users to meet service needs of different departments
Granting operation permissions to administrators in different scenarios
System management
Account operation, authorization configuration, email configuration, configuration backup, exception alarms, and other system management functions
Note: For details, refer to the latest hybrid cloud management solution.
Regulatory Compliance
Regulatory Compliance
RG-AP680-O(V3)
Regulatory Compliance
EN 55032, EN 55035, EN 61000-3-3, EN IEC 61000-3-2, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3, EN 301 489-17, EN 300 328, EN 301 893, EN 300 440, FCC Part 15, EN IEC 62311, IEC 62368-1, EN 62368-1, and IEC 60950-22
* For more country-specific regulatory information and approvals, contact your local sales agency.
Order Information
Model
Description
RG-AP680-O(V3)
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax-compliant) outdoor high-density wireless access point
Dual radios, four spatial streams, peak data rate of 2.976 Gbps
● Radio 1: 2.4 GHz: two spatial streams, 2x2 MU-MIMO, peak data rate of 574 Mbps
● Radio 2: 5 GHz: two spatial streams, 2x2 MU-MIMO, peak data rate of 2.402 Gbps
802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, switching between Fat, Fit, and cloud modes, and 802.3at/at PoE and local DC power supply
Note:
● The power source equipment (PSE) needs to be purchased separately.
● The DC power supply needs to be purchased separately, and the output voltage/current must be 48 V/0.35 A.
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