H3C WA6126
H3C WA6126 is a Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access point (AP) individually developed by New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. (H3C). The AP adopts a dual-band and six-stream design with a maximum access rate of 5.375 Gbps. For 5 GHz radio 4 spatial streams, the maximum negotiation rate is 4.8 Gbps. For 2.4 GHz radio 2 spatial streams, the maximum negotiation rate is 0.575 Gbps. It meets the high bandwidth and high concurrency requirements of common high-density indoor scenarios.
The installation of H3C WA6126 wireless AP is flexible, with panel mounting, wall mounting, and ceiling mounting available. The dual network port design enables link aggregation and internal and external network isolation.
Features
Specification
Operating mode
Fit AP mode
The WA6126 supports the Fit AP mode and can be managed by the wireless controller equipped with the Comware system. In this networking mode, the user can locally manage the APs in batches.
Cloud AP mode
WA6126 supports H3C Cloudnet solution that enables wireless networking without hardware AC and authentication server. It can perform authentications via PSK, Portal, SMS, and WeChat. Customized development is implemented for multi-branch scenarios such as hotel chains and supermarkets, enabling features such as easy deployment, hierarchical and decentralized management, smart large screen at headquarters, and customized configuration templates. The Cloudnet smart O&M platform enables users to grasp the status of wireless devices, networks, and terminal devices, and allows for simple management and O&M. This helps to reduce customer capital investment and O&M labor costs, and increase efficiency.
WA6126 supports Quicknet local automatic networking solution. Automatic discovery and construction of devices to achieve unified management of multiple devices and ensure network experience by relying on AP intelligent native technology.
Smart O&M
The visualized, measurable, and auto-optimized H3C smart O&M system facilitates operation and maintenance and saves labor costs.
Data visualization
The H3C smart O&M system collects and displays rich O&M data via telemetry techniques. On the terminal side, it records the terminal's roaming log, authentication log, signal strength, important packet interaction log, packet loss, latency, etc., and can identify over 150 reasons for terminal failures to go online, over 140 reasons for terminals to go offline, and over 100 reasons for authentication failures. On the AP side, it collects data such as AP association failures, reasons for detaching from the AC, traffic composition of each wired interface, error packet information, radio traffic composition, radio channel utilization, radio interference strength, and WIPS wireless attacks.
Measurability
The H3C smart O&M system has established a perfect evaluation system to measure the user experience, device health status, and network status, enabling the administrators to view and maintain the network easily.
Security protection of wired and wireless networks
Terminal device access and admission security
With the wireless controller, wireless switches, and authentication system self-developed by H3C, WA6126 can support authentication and encryption via 802.1x, PSK, MAC address, PPPoE, Portal, WeChat, and SMS. This ensures network security.
Portal authentication combined with H3C Cloudnet platform supports multiple authentication methods, such as one key, voucher, Google, Facebook, Twitter etc., can meet the authentication needs of different scenarios.
Wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS)
WA6126 supports WIPS. In combination with the wireless controller/wireless switch, it supports WIPS features such as detection, intrusion detection, as well as blacklist and whitelist of rogue devices at the same time. The WIPS features enable the device to detect, identify, take countermeasures against, and effectively intercept rogue devices.
Wired network security
WA6126 supports wired access and control of APs. The wireless port of APs can be authenticated as an 802.1X client of the wired access network to ensure the legality of the AP. It guarantees the security of the wireless tunnel through encryption methods such as CAPWAP tunnel and DTLS.