Description
Meet the Extreme Networks AP5050D, a purpose-built outdoor wireless access point engineered to excel in the most demanding environments. Designed for stadiums, arenas, and other large outdoor venues, this Tri-Band 802.11ax (Wi‑Fi 6E) AP delivers exceptional capacity, lower latency, and robust efficiency across hundreds or thousands of simultaneous connections. Built to thrive in extreme conditions, the AP5050D is engineered to integrate seamlessly with Extreme Networks’ Smart portfolio, enabling centralized management, insightful analytics, and scalable policy enforcement that can grow with your venue’s evolving connectivity needs. Note: the 6 GHz radio is provided, but it will be disabled until Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) is configured to meet regulatory requirements in your region. This ensures compliant operation and maximizes spectrum efficiency once AFC is activated.
- High-density performance for stadiums and large venues: The AP5050D is optimized for ultra-dense client populations and IoT traffic, delivering the advantages of Wi‑Fi 6E. With support for 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax across 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands, it leverages OFDMA, MU‑MIMO, and advanced scheduling to improve throughput, reduce contention, and provide smoother, more reliable experiences for every user – from smartphones to wearables and sensors in a crowded environment.
- Outdoor design engineered for unforgiving environments: Built to withstand the rigors of outdoor deployment, the AP5050D combines a rugged enclosure with weather-resilient networking features to support long-term operation in stadium concourses, concourses, concourses, and other open-air venues. Its architecture is tailored for continuous uptime in sunlight, wind, and precipitation, helping venue operators maintain pervasive coverage without frequent field service.
- Tri-band Wi‑Fi 6E with 6 GHz readiness: This access point delivers a true tri-band experience, incorporating the new 6 GHz spectrum alongside the familiar 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The 6 GHz radio broadens channel options, reduces interference, and unlocks additional capacity for high-density usage. The 6 GHz radio will be disabled by default until AFC configuration is completed, ensuring regulatory compliance before enabling operation in that band.
- AFC-enabled regulatory compliance for 6 GHz: The AP5050D is designed to comply with regional regulatory requirements through Automated Frequency Coordination. When AFC is configured, the 6 GHz band can be activated in eligible areas, helping you maximize spectrum efficiency while adhering to local rules. This capability is crucial for large-scale venues seeking future-proof Wi‑Fi infrastructure that can adapt to evolving spectrum policies.
- Seamless integration with Extreme Networks Smart portfolio: The AP5050D is built to harmonize with Extreme Networks’ centralized management, analytics, and policy control ecosystem. With Smart portfolio integration, venues gain unified visibility, streamlined device provisioning, unified security policies, and scalable orchestration that simplifies deployment at scale across multiple APs and sites.
Technical Details of AP5050D
- Model: AP5050D
- Wireless Standards: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
- Wi‑Fi Bands: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz (Wi‑Fi 6E) – Tri-band capable
- Maximum Wireless Throughput: Up to 10.70 Gbit/s
- Deployment: Outdoor access point designed for stadiums and other large outdoor venues
- Regulatory Coordination: 6 GHz radio available with Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC); 6 GHz radio disabled until AFC is configured
- Management: Integrates with Extreme Networks Smart portfolio for centralized management, analytics, and policy control
how to install AP5050D
- Plan your outdoor deployment to maximize coverage while minimizing interference. Consider sight lines, high-traffic zones, and proximity to power and network backhaul. Ensure AFC configuration steps are understood for 6 GHz operations in your region.
- Mount the AP5050D securely on a suitable outdoor structure using the supplied mounting hardware. Verify a solid installation, proper sealing, and cable management to protect connectors from weather and debris.
- Connect the AP5050D to your network and provide power according to your deployment design. Follow your organization’s electrical and safety guidelines to ensure proper power delivery and grounding where required.
- Configure AFC settings and license for 6 GHz operation. Validate regulatory compliance for your location and confirm that the 6 GHz spectrum can be used in your venue territory once AFC is activated.
- Adopt the AP5050D into your Extreme Networks management system. Tune radio parameters, configure the channel plan, set power limits, enforce security policies, and establish QoS rules. After adoption, perform coverage tests and throughput checks to verify performance across the venue and adjust as needed for optimal user experience.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What bands does the AP5050D support?
A: It supports three bands—2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz (Wi‑Fi 6E)—using IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax standards to deliver high capacity and improved efficiency in dense environments.
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Q: Is the 6 GHz radio always active?
A: No. The 6 GHz radio is disabled by default and will become active only after Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) is configured to meet regulatory requirements in your region.
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Q: What environments is the AP5050D designed for?
A: It is designed for outdoor, high-density deployments such as stadiums, arenas, and other large venues where scalable, reliable Wi‑Fi is essential for both guests and IoT devices.
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Q: How does this AP integrate with your existing network?
A: The AP5050D is part of Extreme Networks’ Smart portfolio, enabling centralized management, analytics, and policy enforcement across multiple APs and sites for a cohesive, scalable network.
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Q: What kind of performance can I expect?
A: The AP5050D provides up to 10.70 Gbit/s of wireless throughput, designed to handle dense user populations, high-bandwidth applications, and numerous IoT devices common in large venues.
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Q: How should I plan for installation and management?
A: Plan coverage with a focus on reducing interference, enable AFC for 6 GHz when permitted, mount securely in an outdoor location, and adopt into your Extreme Networks management system to configure channels, security, and QoS, then regularly monitor performance and adjust as needed.
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