What Is a WLAN Controller?
The Wireless Access Point Controller is a network device used to centrally control wireless APs. It is the core of a wireless network and is responsible for managing all wireless APs in the wireless network. AP management includes: issuing configuration and modifying Related configuration parameters, RF intelligent management, access security control, etc.
Wireless Controller
- Wireless controller (Wireless Access Point Controller) is a kind of network equipment used for centralized control
- Due to the limitations of traditional wireless local area networks, advanced wireless users who are relatively large-scale in wireless networks and rely heavily on wireless services have been unable to satisfy them. These advanced enterprise users have put forward new characteristic requirements for the new generation of wireless networks. First, what wireless networks need is
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- Application of Wireless Controller in Industry
- Industrial-grade wireless control terminal DTD110 can directly replace traditional wired transmitters to achieve wireless analog quantity acquisition and transmission, which solves the problems of tedious construction of wired solutions and high equipment maintenance costs. Used in conjunction with sensors, transmitters, PLCs, DCS, inverters, smart meters, etc., have been successfully applied in:
Wireless transmission equipment for oil well rig rope tension;
Pump room inverter wireless speed control;
Boiler room equipment monitoring, steel plant monitoring equipment, grouting equipment wireless control remote control;
Wireless monitoring of power transformer oil temperature;
Wireless monitoring system for vulcanization production processes in rubber plants. [2]