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EnGenius ECB600 High-Powered, Long-Range Dual-Band Wireless N600 Indoor Access Point /Client Bridge - Peazz.com
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EnGenius ECB600 High-Powered, Long-Range Dual-Band Wireless N600 Indoor Access Point /Client Bridge
by EnGenius

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Item #: PTR-ENGECB600
Ship Weight: 2.2994 lb
10+ in stock


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Description


The EnGenius ECB600 is a concurrent Dual Band 2.4 and 5 GHz Wireless N600 Indoor Access Point that features high transmit RF power (29 dBm on 2.4 GHz and 26 dBm on 5 GHz) for long-range connectivity. With wireless speeds up to 300 Mbps on each radio and a Gigabit port for connecting to a switch or router, it’s ideal for expanding a network with additional bandwidth to support additional users.

Features:
  • 802.11n Dual Radio Operation In 2.4ghz & 5ghz With Up To 300mbps Throughput Speed On Both The 2.4ghz & 5ghz Frequency Bands
  • Allows Deployment In Areas Where Power Outlets Are Not Available
  • Four 5dbi External Omnidirectional Antennas Optimizing Maximum Rf Performance
  • Snmp-based Wireless Access Point Monitoring & Ez Controller Management Software
  • Dimension: L 12.2 X W 9.2 X H 3 in.
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 lbs

Bar Stool Guide

If you have the below table, bar, or counter height, please get the chairs or stools with the following height:

Table 28" to 30" H --------- Chair 17" to 19" H
Counter 35" to 37" H ----- Stool 23" to 28" H (Counter Height Stools)
Bar 41" to 43" H ----------- Stool 29" to 32" H (Bar Height Stools)
Bar 44" to 47" H ------------Stool 33" to 36" H (Extra Tall Bar Stools)

Bar Stool Height Guide

There should be an 11" to 13" space between the seat of the stool or chair and the table surface.

To determine how many stools you need to fit your bar or counter, measure the length of the bar in inches and divide by 24. You should allow 24" of counter length per stool, with or without a back. Example: You would need four stools for an 8' counter.

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