SKU: RG-AP680-AR
Category: RUIJIE NETWORK SWITCH
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RG-AP680-AR
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax-compliant) outdoor high-density wireless access point
Quad-radio, 14 spatial streams, peak data rate of 11.622 Gbps
● Radio 1: 2.4 GHz: four spatial streams, 4x4 MU-MIMO, peak data rate of 1.147 Gbps
● Radio 2: 5 GHz: four spatial streams, 4x4 MU-MIMO, peak data rate of 4.804 Gbps
● Radio 3: 5 GHz: four spatial streams, 4x4 MU-MIMO, peak data rate of 4.804 Gbps
● Radio 4: 2.4GHz/5 GHz: two spatial streams, 2x2 MIMO, 2.4 GHz peak data rate of 0.3 Gbps, 5 GHz peak data rate of 0.867 Gbps
802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, switching between Fat, Fit, and cloud modes, and 802.3at/at/bt PoE and local AC power supply
Note:
● The power source equipment (PSE) needs to be purchased separately.
● The AC power supply needs to be purchased separately.
Required
RG-ANTx4-2400D
External antenna used by the RG-AP680-AR, panel directional antenna, 2.4 GHz, 4 × 4 MIMO, antenna gain of 12 dBi, and built-in feeder set: 1 m, N-N, four feeders
Each RG-AP680-AR can equipped with only one feeder set.
Optional
RG-ANTx4-5000D
External antenna used by the RG-AP680-AR switches, panel directional antenna, 5 GHz, 4 × 4 MIMO, antenna gain of 12 dBi, and built-in feeder set: 1 m, N-N, four feeders
Each RG-AP680-AR can equipped with two feeder sets.
Optional
Brand: Ruijie
Model Number: RG-AP680-AR
Availability: In stock
Minimum order quantity: 1
Maximum order quantity: 999
Listed date: 10/11/2024
Hardware Specifications | RG-AP680-AR |
802.11n | 14 spatial streams ● Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 4x4 MIMO, four spatial streams ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 4x4 MIMO, four spatial streams ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 4x4 MIMO, four spatial streams ● Radio 4 – 2.4 GHz/5 GHz: 2x2 MIMO, two spatial streams Channels: ● Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz ● Radio 4 –2.4 GHz/5 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz Combined peak data rate: 2.1 Gbps ● Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 600 Mbps (MCS0 to MCS31) ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 600 Mbps (MCS0 to MCS31) ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 600 Mbps (MCS0 to MCS31) ● Radio 4 –2.4 GHz/5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps (MCS0 to MCS15) Radio technologies: Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Modulation types: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Packet aggregation: ● Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) ● Aggregate MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Cyclic Delay/Shift Diversity (CDD/CSD) Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC) Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Transmit beam-forming (TxBF) |
802.11ac | 10 spatial streams ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 4x4 MIMO, four spatial streams ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 4x4 MIMO, four spatial streams ● Radio 4 – 5 GHz: 2x2 MIMO, two spatial streams Channels: ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, and 160 MHz ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, and 160 MHz ● Radio 4 –5 GHz: 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz Combined peak data rate: 7.801 Gbps ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 3.467 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS9) ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 3.467 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS9) ● Radio 4 – 5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 0.867 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS9) Radio technologies: Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Modulation types: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM Packet aggregation: ● Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) ● Aggregate MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Cyclic Delay/Shift Diversity (CDD/CSD) Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC) Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Transmit beam-forming (TxBF) |
802.11ax | 12 spatial streams ● Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 4x4 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO, four spatial streams ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 4x4 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO, four spatial streams ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 4x4 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO, four spatial streams Channels: ● Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, and 160 MHz ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, and 160 MHz Combined peak data rate: 10.755 Gbps ● Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 8.6 Mbps to 1.147 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS11) ● Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 8.6 Mbps to 4.804 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS11) ● Radio 3 – 5 GHz: 8.6 Mbps to 4.804 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS11) Radio technologies: uplink/downlink Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) Modulation types: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, 1024-QAM Packet aggregation: ● Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) ● Aggregate MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Cyclic Delay/Shift Diversity (CDD/CSD) Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC) Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Transmit beam-forming (TxBF) WPA3 |
Antenna | Wi-Fi ● 2.4 GHz: four built-in omnidirectional antennas, with peak antenna gain of 6 dBi. ● 5 GHz: eight built-in omnidirectional antennas, with peak antenna gain of 8 dBi. Bluetooth ● One integrated vertically polarized omnidirectional antenna, with peak antenna gain of 4 dBi. |
Port | 1 x 100/1000/2.5G/5GBase-T port 1 x 100/1000Base-T port 2 x 10GE SFP+ ports, compatibility with 1GE and 2.5GE modules 1 x RJ45 console port (serial console port) 1 x Bluetooth 5.1 |
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: 300 mm x 300 mm x 94 mm (11.81 in. x 11.81 in. x 3.70 in.) Shipping: 470 mm x 410 mm x 170 mm (18.50 in. x 16.14 in. x 6.69 in.) |
Weight | Main unit: 4.3 kg (9.48 lbs) Mounting bracket: 1.2 kg (2.65 lbs) Shipping: 7.18 kg (15.83 lbs) |
Mounting | Wall/Pole-mounting (a mounting bracket is delivered with the main unit) |
Input power supply | The AP supports the following two power supply modes: ● 100–240 V AC power supply: The AC power supply needs to be purchased separately. ● PoE input over ETH/PoE: The power source equipment (PSE) complies with IEEE 802.3af/at/bt standard (PoE/PoE+/PoE++). Note: If both AC power and PoE are available, AC power is preferred. |
Maximum power consumption | Maximum power consumption: 50 W ● AC power: 50 W, 2.4 GHz radio 4x4, 5 GHz radio 4x4, LAN 2 for PoE supply ● 802.3bt (PoE++) : 50 W, 2.4 GHz radio 4x4, 5 GHz radio 4x4, LAN 2 for PoE supply ● 802.3at (PoE+) : 25 W, 2.4 GHz radio 4x4, 5 GHz radio 4x4, and Radio 3 and AI Radio disabled (LAN 2 fails to provide power for external devices ) ● 802.3af (PoE) : 12.95 W (all radios do not work, and LAN 2 fails to provide power for external devices) ● Idle mode: 10 W |
Environment | Storage temperature: –40°C to +85°C (–40°F to +185°F) Storage humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) Storage altitude: –500 m to +5,000 m (–1640.42 ft. to +16,404.20 ft.) Operating temperature: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) Operating humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) Operating altitude: –500 m to +3,000 m (–1,640.42 ft. to +9,842.52 ft.) Note: At an altitude in the range of 1,800–3,000 m (5,905.51–9,842.52 ft.), every time the altitude increases by 166 m (544.62 ft.), the maximum temperature decreases by 1°C (1.8°F). |
IP rating | IP68 |
Surge protection | 6 kV |
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) | 200,000 hours (22 years) at the operating temperature of 25°C (77°F) |
System memory | 2 GB DRAM, 256 MB flash |
Transmit power | 2.4 GHz ● Maximum transmit power: 29 dBm (794.33 mW) ● Minimum transmit power: 9 dBm (7.94 mW) 5 GHz ● Maximum transmit power: 27 dBm (501.19 mW) ● Minimum transmit power: 7 dBm (5.01 mW) Note: The transmit power adjusted in percentage. The transmit power is limited by local regulatory requirements. For details, see WLAN Country or Region Codes and Channel Compliance. |
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-AR | ||
Frequency Band and Protocol | Data Rate | Maximum Transmit Power per Transmit Chain | Maximum Receive Sensitivity per Receive Chain |
2.4 GHz, 802.11b | 1 Mbps | 23 dBm | –94 dBm |
2 Mbps | 23 dBm | –91 dBm | |
5.5 Mbps | 22 dBm | –90 dBm | |
11 Mbps | 21 dBm | –88 dBm | |
2.4 GHz, 802.11g | 6 Mbps | 23 dBm | –89.5 dBm |
24 Mbps | 22 dBm | –83 dBm | |
36 Mbps | 22 dBm | –79 dBm | |
54 Mbps | 20 dBm | –73 dBm | |
2.4 GHz, 802.11n (HT20) | MCS0 | 23 dBm | –86 dBm |
MCS7 | 20 dBm | –68 dBm | |
2.4 GHz, 802.11n (HT40) | MCS0 | 23 dBm | –83 dBm |
MCS7 | 20 dBm | –65 dBm | |
2.4 GHz, 802.11ax (HE20) | MCS0 | 23 dBm | –86 dBm |
MCS11 | 18 dBm | –68 dBm | |
2.4 GHz, 802.11ax (HE40) | MCS0 | 23 dBm | –83 dBm |
MCS11 | 18 dBm | –54 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11a | 6 Mbps | 21 dBm | –89.5 dBm |
24 Mbps | 20 dBm | –83 dBm | |
36 Mbps | 20 dBm | –79 dBm | |
54 Mbps | 18 dBm | –73 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11n (HT20) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –86 dBm |
MCS7 | 18 dBm | –68 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11n (HT40) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –83 dBm |
MCS7 | 18 dBm | –65 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11ac (VHT20) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –86 dBm |
MCS9 | 17 dBm | –61 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11ac (VHT40) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –83 dBm |
MCS9 | 17 dBm | –57 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11ac (VHT80) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –80 dBm |
MCS9 | 17 dBm | –53 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE20) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –86 dBm |
MCS11 | 14 dBm | –58 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE40) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –83 dBm |
MCS11 | 14 dBm | –54 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE80) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –80 dBm |
MCS11 | 14 dBm | –52 dBm | |
5 GHz, 802.11ax (HE160) | MCS0 | 21 dBm | –77 dBm |
MCS11 | 14 dBm | –49 dBm |
Note: Available frequency bands may vary with countries or regions. To use the above-mentioned frequency bands, ensure that they are supported in your country or region. For details, see WLAN Country or Region Codes and Channel Compliance.
Software Specifications | RG-AP680-AR |
Basic Function | |
Applicable software version | RGOS11.9(6)W1B5 or later |
WLAN | |
Maximum number of associated STAs | 1,536 (up to 512 STAs per radio) |
Maximum number of BSSIDs | 48 (up to 16 BSSIDs per radio) |
Maximum 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) , WPA3-Enterprise, WPA3-Individual |
Data frame filtering | Allowlist, static blocklist, and dynamic blocklist |
WIDS | Wireless Intrusion Detection System(WIDS) User isolation Rogue AP detection and containment |
ACL | IP standard ACL, MAC extended ACL, IP extended ACL, and expert-level 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: 2,048 Maximum number of static MAC addresses: 2,048 Maximum number of filtered MAC addresses: 2,048 |
Ethernet | Jumbo frame length: 1,518 Full-duplex and half-duplex modes of interfaces IEEE802.1p and IEEE802.1Q Optical module information display, alarms about faults, and diagnosis parameter measurement (QSFP+/SFP+/SFP) |
VLAN | Interface-based VLAN assignment Maximum number of SVIs: 187 Maximum number of VLANs: 4,094 VLAN ID range: 1–4,094 |
ARP | ARP entry aging, gratuitous ARP learning, and proxy ARP Maximum number of ARP entries: 2,048 ARP check |
IPv4 services | Static and DHCP-assigned IPv4 addresses NAT, FTP ALG and DNS ALG |
IPv6 services | IPv6 addressing, Neighbor Discovery (ND), IPv6 ND proxy, ICMPv6, IPv6 ping IPv6 DHCP client |
IP routing | IPv4/IPv6 static route Maximum number of static IPv4 routes: 1,024 Maximum number of static IPv6 routes: 1,000 |
Multicast | Multicast-to-unicast conversion |
VPN | PPPoE client IPsec VPN |
Network Management and Monitoring | |
Network management | NTP server and NTP client SNTP client SNMPv1/v2c/v3 Fault detection and alarm Information statistics and logging |
Network management platform | Web management (Eweb) |
User access management | 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. |
The following value-added software functions can be achieved with the WIS solution (used with RG-iData-WIS and wireless controller).
Value-added Software | RG-AP680-AR |
Intelligent O&M | |
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 | RG-AP680-AR |
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, EN 62311, EN IEC 62311, EN 50665, IEC 62368-1, EN 62368-1, and IEC 60950-22 |
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