Huawei AP6750-10T Access Point
Huawei AP6750-10T Access Point
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Product Overview
Huawei AP6750-10T is an access point (AP) that supports 802.11ac Wave 2, has built-in adaptive array antennas, and provides
triple radios: one 2.4 GHz radio and two 5 GHz radios. The 2.4 GHz radio supports 2x2 MIMO and two spatial streams, one 5
GHz radio supports 2x2 MIMO and two spatial streams, and the other 5 GHz radio supports 4x4 MIMO and four spatial streams.
AP6750-10T complies with 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ac Wave 2, outperforms other APs in network compatibility, and
provides optimal wireless network experience for users. With these features, AP6750-10T best adapts to high-density scenarios
such as e-classrooms and supermarkets.
AP6750-10T
Provides services simultaneously on one 2.4 GHz radio and two 5 GHz radios, at a rate of 3 Gbit/s for the entire device.
The 2.4 GHz radio supports 2x2 MIMO, providing a maximum rate of 400 Mbit/s. One 5 GHz radio supports 2x2 MIMO, and the
other 5 GHz radio supports 4x4 MIMO, providing a maximum rate of 867 Mbit/s and 1733 Mbit/s, respectively.
Uses adaptive array antenna technology to enable targeted signal coverage for mobile terminals and improve signal quality.
Additionally, this technology implements switchover as STAs move.
Supports Bluetooth serial interface-based O&M through built-in Bluetooth and CloudCampus APP, and precise locating of
Bluetooth terminals and tags by collaborating with the location server.
Provides a USB interface for external power supply and storage. An IoT module can also be installed on the USB interface
to implement flexible IoT application extension.
Supports the Fat, Fit, and cloud modes and enables Huawei cloud management platform to manage and operate APs and
services on the APs, reducing network O&M costs.
Feature Descriptions
Triple-radio design
The AP has triple radios: one 2.4 GHz radio and two 5GHz radios. When all the triple radios work, the device rate can reach 3
Gbit/s.
Cloud-based management
Huawei Cloud Managed Network (CMN) Solution consists of the cloud management platform and a full range of cloud managed
network devices. The cloud management platform provides various functions including management of APs, tenants,
applications, and licenses, network planning and optimization, device monitoring, network service configuration, and value-
added services.
Load balancing during smart roaming: The load balancing algorithm can work during smart roaming, enabling load
balancing detection between APs on the network after STA roaming to adjust the STA load on each AP, improving network
stability.
Intelligent Dynamic Frequency Assignment (DFA) technology: The DFA algorithm is used to automatically detect adjacent-
channel and co-channel interference, and identify any redundant 2.4 GHz radio. Through automatic inter-AP negotiation, a
redundant radio is automatically switched to another mode (dual-5G AP models support 2.4G-to-5G switchover) or is disabled to
reduce 2.4 GHz co-channel interference and increase the system capacity.
Intelligent conflict optimization technology: Dynamic enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) and airtime scheduling
algorithms are used to schedule the channel occupation time and service priority of each STA. This ensures that each STA is
assigned a relatively equal amount of time for using channel resources and user services are scheduled in an orderly manner,
improving service processing efficiency and user experience.
Air interface performance optimization
In high-density scenarios where many STAs access the network, an increased number of low-rate STAs consume more
resources on the air interface, reduce the AP capacity, and lower user experience. Therefore, Huawei APs will check the signal
strength of STAs during access and reject access from weak-signal STAs. At the same time, the APs monitor the rate of online
STAs in real time and forcibly disconnect low-rate STAs so that the STAs can reassociate with APs that have stronger signals.
Terminal access control technology can increase air interface use efficiency and allow access of more STAs.
5GHz-prior access
The AP supports both 2.4G and 5G frequency bands. The 5G-prior access function enables an AP to steer STAs to the 5
GHz frequency band first, which reduces load and interference on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, improving user experience.
Automatic radio calibration
Automatic radio calibration allows an AP to collect signal strength and channel parameters of surrounding APs and
generate AP topology according to the collected data. Based on interference from authorized APs, rogue APs, and non-Wi-Fi
interference sources, each AP automatically adjusts its transmit power and working channel to make the network operate at the
optimal performance. In this way, network reliability and user experience are improved.
Huawei APs support WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-PPSK, WPA/WPA2-802.1X, and WAPI authentication/encryption
modes to ensure security of a wireless network. The authentication mechanism is used to authenticate user identities so that
only authorized users can access network resources. The encryption mechanism is used to encrypt data transmitted over
wireless links to ensure that the data can only be received and parsed by expected users.
Huawei APs can analyze the spectrum of non-Wi Fi interference sources and identify them, including baby monitors,
Bluetooth devices, digital cordless phones (on 2.4 GHz frequency band only), wireless audio transmitters (on both the 2.4 GHz
and 5 GHz frequency bands), wireless game controllers, and microwave ovens. Coupled with Huawei eSight, the APs can
accurately detect interference sources, and display the spectrum of them on eSight, enabling the administrator to remove the
interference in a timely manner.
Huawei APs support WIDS/WIPS, and can monitor, identify, defend against, counter, and perform refined management on
rogue devices, providing security guarantees for air interface environment and wireless data transmission.
Traffic identification
Coupled with Huawei ACs, the APs can identify over 6000 common applications in various office scenarios. Based on the
identification results, policy control can be implemented on user services, including priority adjustment, scheduling, blocking,
and rate limiting to ensure efficient bandwidth resource use and improve quality of key services.
Traffic statistics of each application can be collected globally, by SSID, or by user, enabling the network administrator to
know application use status on the network. The network administrator or operator can implement visualized control on service
applications on smart terminals to enhance security and ensure effective bandwidth control.
Basic Specifications
Fat/Fit AP mode
Item Description
QoS features Priority mapping and packet scheduling that are compliant with Wi-Fi multimedia (WMM) to
implement priority-based data processing and forwarding
WMM parameter management for each radio
WMM power saving
Priority mapping for upstream packets and flow-based mapping for downstream packets
Queue mapping and scheduling
User-based bandwidth limiting
Adaptive bandwidth management (automatic bandwidth adjustment based on the user quantity and
radio environment) to improve user experience
Smart Application Control (SAC) in Fit AP mode
Airtime scheduling
Support for Microsoft Lync APIs and high voice call quality through Lync API identification and
scheduling
BYOD NOTE
The AP supports bring your own device (BYOD) only in Fit AP mode.
Identifies the device type according to the organizationally unique identifier (OUI) in the MAC
address.
Identifies the device type according to the user agent (UA) information in an HTTP packet.
Identifies the device type according to DHCP options.
The RADIUS server delivers packet forwarding, security, and QoS policies according to the device
type carried in the RADIUS authentication and accounting packets.
Item Description
QoS features Priority mapping and packet scheduling based on a Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) profile to implement
priority-based data processing and forwarding
WMM parameter management for each radio
WMM power saving
Priority mapping for upstream packets and flow-based mapping for downstream packets
Queue mapping and scheduling
User-based bandwidth limiting
Airtime scheduling
Technical Specifications
Item Description
External IoT module Support for IoT modules expanded through the USB port
LED indicator Indicates the power-on, startup, running, alarm, and fault states of the
system.
Maximum power 19.3 W (excluding output power consumption of the USB port)
consumption NOTE
The actual maximum power consumption depends on local laws and
regulations.
Radio specifications Antenna type Built-in adaptive array antennas (smart antennas)
Maximum number of ≤ 16
SSIDs for each radio
Standards Compliance
Item Description
Antennas Pattern
Ordering Information
Part Number Description
02352NAM AP6750-10T mainframe (11ac Wave 2, indoor, triple-radio, built-in antenna, 2*GE, USB, BLE)
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