Cambium Network Xirrus XD4-130 High Density Access Points
Designed With Ultra Performance And Density
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Overview:
The XD family is designed with ultra performance and density. The family currently consists of XD2 and XD4. In addition to the XR family, the XD2 is an 11ac wave 2 product. XD supports all the advanced feature sets found on the XR600.What Makes Cambium Network Xirrus Different?
Cambium Network Xirrus Xtreme Density (XD) Wi-Fi are the highest density Wi-Fi Access Points (APs) that deliver the fastest Wi-Fi available in the industry. Cambium Network Xirrus XD4 is the only 4-radio all 802.11ac AP available in the market, supports four times more users, reduces the amount of equipment deployed by 75 percent and decreases total cost of ownership by up to 50 percent versus competing products.
At a Glance
- 4-radio all 802.11ac AP delivers highest density
- Supports four times more users
- Reduces equipment deployed by 75 percent
- Decreases total cost of ownership up to 50%
Benefits:
Unparalleled Performance
The XD4 integrates four 802.11ac capable radios and optimizes performance with automated RF configuration. The XD platform, paired with Cambium Network Xirrus’ award winning XMS cloud management system, delivers groundbreaking performance and simplicity. The platform automatically chooses the best available bands and power level without IT intervention and customizes client connectivity for the best performance based on the capability of each device, delivering a true zero-touch experience.
Best Return on Investment
TurboXpress, featured on all XD APs, allows administrators to configure every radio on the AP for high-speed 802.11ac operation, with the click of a mouse, providing an instant Wi-Fi performance boost of up to 6x. The TurboXpress feature means that the Cambium Network Xirrus XD AP is the only solution in the industry that can add wireless capacity instantaneously without adding APs. In addition, TurboXpress provides unprecedented investment protection by enabling the ability to effortlessly address changing needs.
Powerful Services
Stream-line IT operations with the Cambium Network Xirrus Management System (XMS), hosted either in the cloud or on-premise. XD Wi-Fi integrates a set of powerful network services to optimize performance and ensure enterprise-grade wireless reliability including:
- acXpress: Separate high-speed 802.11ac from low-speed Wi-Fi clients to optimize performance for all clients and ensure the best user experience.
- Application Control: Ensure predictable Wi-Fi traffic performance and enforce policies for more than 1400 business-critical applications through integrated application visibility and control directly on the AP.
Most Reliable Wi-Fi
With most traditional wireless solutions, a central controller oversees the operation and maintenance of tens to hundreds of APs at once. In these networks, a single controller failure will impact the operation of all connected APs and their users. However as businesses add capacity to their network, they also need to add more controllers at significant expense and complexity. XD Wi-Fi integrates the controller function into every AP, reducing system costs and improving overall system reliability.
Specifications:
The Cambium Network Xirrus High Density Access Points are the highest capacity Wi-Fi APs on the planet and deliver massive scalability to meet the demands of today’s mobile users. These High Density APs feature powerful multi-core integrated controller, application-level intelligence, automated provisioning, and optional cloud management. The Cambium Network Xirrus High Density AP is ideal for providing robust wireless connectivity in areas of medium user density such as 1:1 classrooms, lecture halls, meeting rooms, open floor office area and for Internet of Things (IOT) sensor networks.
XD4 | ||
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Chassis Dimensions | 10” | |
Supported Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac | |
Total Number of Radios | 4 | |
Radio Type | 3x3 11ac 1.3Gbps | |
MIMO Technology | SU-MIMO | |
Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth | 5.2Gbps | |
Dedicated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor | Yes | |
Antennas | 12(Internal) | |
Maximum Wi-Fi Backhaul | 3.9Gbps | |
Maximum Associated Users | 780 | |
Wired Uplinks 802.3ad (Aggregate traffic), broadcast, link-backup (failover), load balance |
2 - IGbE | |
Maximum Power Consumption | 25.5W (PoE+) | |
Weight | 2 | .5lbs |
RF Management | Dynamic channel configuration Dynamic cell size configuration Monitor radio for threat assessment and mitigation Wired and Wireless RMON / Packet Captures Radio assurance for radio self test and healing |
RF monitor 2.4 & 5Ghz Honeypot Control – Increase available 2.4 & 5Ghz wireless device density through management of spurious 2.4 & 5Ghz association traffic. Re-use and increase wireless device density through tight power controls. |
High Availability | Supports hot stand-by mode for mission critical areas | |
Environmentally Friendly | Supports ability to turn off radios based on schedule configuration | |
Wireless Protocols | IEEE 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11d, 802.11e, 802.11g, 802.11h, 802.11i, 802.11j, 802.11k, 802.11n, 802.11w | |
Wired Protocols | IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3.u 100BASE-TX , 1000BASE-T, 802.3ab 1000BASE-T IEEE 802.1q – VLAN tagging IEEE 802.1AX – Link aggregation IEEE 802.1d – Spanning tree IEEE 802.1p – Layer 2 traffic prioritization IPv6 Control – Increase wireless device density through control of unnecessary IPv6 traffic on IPv4-only networks. DHCP option 82 |
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Carrier Applications | Passpoint 2.0 Certification | |
RFC Support | RFC 768 UDP RFC 791 IP RFC 2460 IPV6 (Bridging only) RFC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP |
RFC 826 ARP RFC 1122 Requirements for internet hosts – communication layers RFC 1542 BOOTP RFC 2131 DHCP |
Security | WPA IEEE 802.11i WPA2, RSN RFC 1321 MD5 Message-digest algorithm RFC 2246 TLS protocol version 1.0 |
RFC 3280 Internet X.509 PKI certificate and CRL profile RFC 4347 Datagram transport layer security RFC 4346 TLS protocol version 1.1 |
Encryption Types | Open, WEP, TKIP-MIC: RC4 40, 104 and 128 bits SSL and TLS: RC4 128-bit and RDA 1024 and 2048 bit |
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Authentication | IEEE 802.1x RFC 2548 Microsoftvendor-specific RADIUS attributes RFC 2716 PPP EAP-TLS RFC 2865 RADIUS Authentication RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting RFC 2867 Tunnel Accounting RFC 2869 RADIUS Extensions RFC 3576 Dynamic Authorizations extensions to RADIUS RFC 3579 RADIUS Support for EAP RFC 3748 EAP-PEAP |
RFC 5216 EAP-TLS
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Regulatory Compliance | CE Mark
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Safety
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Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature: 0-55C, 0-90% humidity, non-condensing Storage Temperature: -40C to 70C | |
Channel Support 2.4GHz (Channel selections are based upon country code selections) |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 | |
Channel Support 5GHz (Channel selections are based upon country code selections) |
U-NII-1 – Non-DFS channels 36 40 44 48 U-NII-2A DFS channels* 52 56 60 64 |
U-NII-2C DFS channels* 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 U-NII-3 Non-DFS channels 149 153 157 161 165 |
Management Interfaces | Command line interface Web interface (http / https) | Cambium Network Xirrus Management System (XMS) XMS-Cloud XMS-Enterprise |
Management | SNMP v1, v2c, v3 RFC 854 Telnet RFC 1155 Management Information for TCP/IP Based Internets RFC 1156 MIB RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 1212 Concise MIB Definitions RFC 1213 SNMP MIB II RFC 1215 A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the SNMP RFC 1350 TFTP RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP RFC 2578 Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2) RFC 2579 Textual Conventions for SMIv2 RFC 2616 HTTP 1.1 RFC 2665 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet Like Interface Types |
RFC 2674 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering and Virtual LAN Extensions RFC 2819 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base RFC 2863 The Interface Group MIB RFC 3164 BSD Syslog Protocol RFC 3414 User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3) RFC 3416 Version 2 of the Protocol Operations for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) RFC 3417 Transport Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) RFC 3418 Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework RFC 3636 Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE Cambium Network Xirrus Private MIBs Integration with Splunk for accurate search and analysis of intra- organizational IT events Netflow Export v9 and IPFIX compatibility allows for IP traffic statistics collection |
* Currently not available on select models. DFS channels will be available upon regulatory certification.
Receive Sensitivity:
RATE | 2.4GHz RX Sensitivity (dBm) |
5GHz RX Sensitivity (dBm) |
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802.11a | ||
6Mbps | -92 | |
9Mbps | -92 | |
12Mbps | -91 | |
18Mbps | -90 | |
24Mbps | -87 | |
36Mbps | -83 | |
48Mbps | -79 | |
54Mbps | -78 | |
802.11b | ||
1Mbps | -93 | |
2Mbps | -90 | |
5.5Mbps | -87 | |
11Mbps | -84 | |
802.11g | ||
6Mbps | -93 | |
9Mbps | -93 | |
12Mbps | -92 | |
18Mbps | -91 | |
24Mbps | -90 | |
36Mbps | -88 | |
48Mbps | -83 | |
54Mbps | -80 | |
802.11n HT20 | ||
MCS 0 | -93 | -93 |
MCS 1 | -93 | -90 |
MCS 2 | -92 | -88 |
MCS 3 | -88 | -85 |
MCS 4 | -86 | -81 |
MCS 5 | -82 | -77 |
MCS 6 | -80 | -76 |
MCS 7 | -79 | -75 |
MCS 8 | -95 | -93 |
MCS 9 | -92 | -90 |
MCS 10 | -89 | -88 |
MCS 11 | -87 | -85 |
MCS 12 | -83 | -81 |
MCS 13 | -79 | -77 |
MCS 14 | -78 | -76 |
MCS 15 | -76 | -75 |
MCS 16 | -92 | -93 |
MCS 17 | -91 | -90 |
MCS 18 | -89 | -88 |
MCS 19 | -86 | -85 |
MCS 20 | -82 | -81 |
MCS 21 | -78 | -77 |
MCS 22 | -77 | -76 |
MCS 23 | -76 | -75 |
RATE | 2.4GHz RX Sensitivity (dBm) |
5GHz RX Sensitivity (dBm) |
802.11n HT40 | ||
MCS 0 | -93 | -91 |
MCS 1 | -92 | -88 |
MCS 2 | -90 | -86 |
MCS 3 | -87 | -83 |
MCS 4 | -84 | -79 |
MCS 5 | -80 | -75 |
MCS 6 | -78 | -74 |
MCS 7 | -77 | -73 |
MCS 8 | -92 | -90 |
MCS 9 | -89 | -87 |
MCS 10 | -87 | -85 |
MCS 11 | -84 | -82 |
MCS 12 | -81 | -78 |
MCS 13 | -77 | -74 |
MCS 14 | -75 | -73 |
MCS 15 | -74 | -72 |
MCS 16 | -91 | -90 |
MCS 17 | -88 | -87 |
MCS 18 | -86 | -85 |
MCS 19 | -83 | -82 |
MCS 20 | -79 | -78 |
MCS 21 | -75 | -74 |
MCS 22 | -74 | -73 |
MCS 23 | -73 | -72 |
802.11ac VHT20 | ||
MCS 0 | -91 | |
MCS 1 | -88 | |
MCS 2 | -86 | |
MCS 3 | -83 | |
MCS 4 | -79 | |
MCS 5 | -75 | |
MCS 6 | -73 | |
MCS 7 | -71 | |
MCS 8 | -69 | |
MCS 9 | -67 | |
802.11ac VHT40 | ||
MCS 0 | -88 | |
MCS 1 | -85 | |
MCS 2 | -83 | |
MCS 3 | -80 | |
MCS 4 | -76 | |
MCS 5 | -72 | |
MCS 6 | -71 | |
MCS 7 | -69 | |
MCS 8 | -67 | |
MCS 9 | -66 | |
802.11ac VHT80 | ||
MCS 0 | -86 | |
MCS 1 | -83 | |
MCS 2 | -81 | |
MCS 3 | -78 | |
MCS 4 | -74 | |
MCS 5 | -70 | |
MCS 6 | -69 | |
MCS 7 | -68 | |
MCS 8 | -66 | |
MCS 9 | -64 |
Comparision:
Right Sized Wi-Fi For Every Use
Model | XR-320 | X2 | XR-600 | XD2 | XD4 | XR-2000 | XR-4000 | XR-6000 |
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Max Number of Radios | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
Technology | 11ac Wave 1 | 11ac Wave 1 | 11ac Wave 1 | 11ac Wave 2 | 11ac Wave 1 | 11ac Wave 1 | 11ac Wave 1 | 11ac Wave 1 |
Technology Upgradable | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | 11ac Wave 2 | 11ac Wave 2 | 11ac Wave 2 |
TurboXpress (all radios 11ac) | NA | NA | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Controller | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated |
Uplinks | 1 GigE | 1 GigE | 2 GigE | 2 GigE | 2 GigE | 2 GigE | 2 GigE | 4 GigE/1-10 GigE |
Example Uses | Hotels / Dorms / Hospitals / Offices | Offices / Hotels / Classrooms / Retail | Offices / Classrooms / Hospitals / Retail | Dense Offices / Classrooms / Hospitals | Dense Offices / Classrooms / Conf Rooms | Dense Offices / Classrooms / Conf Rooms | Libraries / Auditoriums / Conventions | Auditoriums / Conventions / Arenas |
Outdoor Wi-Fi Portfolio
Product Series | XR-520H | XH2 | XR-2425H | Outdoor Enclosures / HD Access Points |
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Number of Radios | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4-16 |
Technology | 802.11n | 802.11ac | 802.11n | 802.11ac |
Technology Upgradable | NA | NA | NA | Yes – 11ac Wave 2 |
TurboXpress (all radios on 5GHz) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Controller | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated | Integrated |
Uplinks | 1 GigE | 2 GigE | 2 GigE | Up to 4 GigE & 1-10 GigE |
Example Uses | General Coverage / Warehouses | General Coverage / Stadiums/Arenas | Outdoor Event Venues / Stadiums/Arenas | Outdoor Event Venues / Stadiums/Arenas |
Documentation:
Download the Cambium Network Xirrus High Density Access Points Product Brief Datasheet (PDF).
Download the Cambium Network Xirrus High Density Access Points Technical Brief Datasheet (PDF).
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