Wireless Access Point
Wireless access points extend your Wi-Fi coverage, ensuring you have a strong and reliable connection in every corner of your space. RapidBTS is your trusted Nigerian supplier of high-quality access points that suit your needs. Whether you’re managing an office in the heart of Lagos, overseeing operations at a Port Harcourt industrial facility, or running an agency in Abuja, our wireless APs deliver seamless connectivity.
Engenius ENH200 Business Class Long Range Wireless N Outdoor Client Bridge/Access Point
₦184,327.79Quick ViewEngenius ENS500EXT-AC | EnTurbo Outdoor 5 GHz 11ac Wave 2 866Mbps Wireless Access Point
₦198,397.43Quick ViewExtending Wireless Coverage: It allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network, extending the range of the network and providing internet access where it was previously unavailable.
Facilitating Wireless Connectivity: It manages communication between wireless devices and the network, allowing data transfer between devices on the network and ensuring devices can connect to the internet or other resources.
Enterprise-Grade Access Points for Every Deployment
Scalable Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Coverage
Whether you’re outfitting a high-rise building or extending connectivity across a multi-site industrial complex, our access points deliver tailored networking solutions that scale. RapidBTS offers both indoor and outdoor APs built to handle everything from small office networks to expansive corporate campuses. Indoor units are optimized for minimal interference and powerful signal propagation, while our outdoor models feature weatherproof housings and long-range capabilities.
Using the latest wireless protocols like 802.11ac and WiFi 6, these devices ensure high throughput and low latency for real-time applications such as VoIP calls, CRM platforms, and video conferencing. With options for wall or ceiling mount installations, along with flexible management tools, integrating an AP into your current infrastructure is fast and efficient. Our routers and APs work together to provide a seamless, unified WiFi experience throughout your facility.
PoE and Ethernet-Ready Access Point Devices
Powering your network shouldn’t mean more cables or complexity. Many of our access point models are PoE-enabled, meaning they receive both power and data through a single ethernet cable. This makes deployment especially easy in environments where power outlets are limited or difficult to reach.
The ethernet capabilities go beyond power delivery. Wired backhaul options help stabilize your WiFi performance by reducing reliance on wireless uplinks, ensuring maximum uptime even during peak usage hours. RapidBTS specializes in delivering systems that work hand-in-hand with your VoIP gateways, IP-PBX units, and enterprise-level routers to form a cohesive and dependable network backbone.
Trusted Brands for Networking Excellence
When it comes to networking hardware, quality matters. That’s why RapidBTS curates access points from industry-leading brands like Cisco, Grandstream, and others known for their reliability and innovation. These brands deliver enterprise-level security features, intuitive web-based management consoles, and robust firmware support.
Grandstream access points are favored for their seamless VoIP and UC integration, making them ideal for businesses already using SIP trunking or cloud telephony. Cisco models, on the other hand, offer unparalleled scalability and intelligent traffic management, perfect for high-density usage areas like offices or shared workspaces.
FAQs About APs
What is an access point vs. router?
An access point (AP) provides wireless connectivity to devices by extending a wired network’s coverage. It allows Wi-Fi-enabled devices like smartphones and laptops to access the network.
A router, on the other hand, is a device that connects different networks, such as your local home network to the internet. It directs data packets between devices on the network and the internet, and often includes built-in wireless capabilities, which could function as an access point.
In summary, a router directs traffic between networks, while an access point connects wireless devices to a network.
What are the two functions of an access point?
An access point (AP) serves two primary functions:
How many access points do I need?
The number of access points you need depends on the size of the area. For a large home or office, you may need 2 or more access points to ensure good coverage throughout the space. or use our free calculator.