Description
Shure MXCWAPT Access Point Transceiver
The MXCWAPT Access Point Transceiver is the centralized spine of a professional wireless conference system. Engineered to manage audio routing, frequency coordination, and overall system control, this device scales gracefully to support up to 125 wireless conference units. It automatically identifies the clearest channel in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, then dynamically switches channels to minimize interference and maximize audio clarity. In meetings, boardrooms, and conference facilities, the MXCWAPT keeps conversations flowing smoothly by delivering robust, reliable wireless performance and streamlined, centralized management.
- Automatic channel selection and interference avoidance — The MXCWAPT continuously scans RF conditions, selecting the clearest available channel on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands and auto-switching to avoid interference, which reduces dropouts and improves overall intelligibility.
- Scalable audio routing and system control — Designed to handle up to 125 wireless conference units, the unit provides centralized routing and control, simplifying session management in mid-sized to large meeting environments.
- Seamless integration with the MXCW ecosystem — This transceiver works in concert with other Shure MXCW components, enabling reliable multi-party conferencing with consistent audio processing, mic control, and session coordination across the system.
- Enterprise-grade reliability — Built to operate in demanding room environments, the MXCWAPT delivers robust performance, precise frequency coordination, and dependable network management, helping to minimize disruptions during important discussions.
- Flexible power and network options — Power over Ethernet (PoE) support provides flexible installation in varied room setups, with additional options for external power when PoE is not available, and Ethernet connectivity for easy management and firmware updates.
Technical Details of Shure MXCWAPT Access Point Transceiver
- Model: MXCWAPT Access Point Transceiver
- Frequency bands: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (RF performance optimized for high-density environments)
- Maximum wireless conference units: Up to 125
- Channel coordination: Automatic channel selection with dynamic frequency coordination to minimize interference
- Networking: Ethernet connectivity for management, monitoring, and control; compatible with networked management workflows
- Power options: Power over Ethernet (PoE) supported; external power supply optional for installations without PoE
- Management interfaces: Centralized control through Shure software ecosystems and standard network management tools
- System integration: Part of the MXCW wireless conference system family; designed for scalable deployment across rooms and facilities
- Environment: Indoor use in professional meeting spaces; rugged design for reliable daily operation
How to install Shure MXCWAPT Access Point Transceiver
Proper installation starts with planning a RF-friendly, central location within your space to maximize coverage for all MXCW wireless conference units. The MXCWAPT is designed to work in concert with the broader MXCW system and benefits from a structured network and a well-planned channel strategy. Follow these steps to install the MXCWAPT and begin delivering high-quality wireless collaboration:
- Plan placement — Choose a location with clear line-of-sight to conference units and minimal RF obstructions. Position the transceiver to balance coverage across the room or floor, avoiding metal enclosures, large glass, or dense RF clutter where possible.
- Prepare power and network — If using PoE, connect the MXCWAPT to a compatible PoE-enabled switch or injector. If PoE is not available, connect to a traditional power source with the optional external PSU. Connect the Ethernet port to your management network to enable firmware updates, monitoring, and control.
- Connect to the MXCW system — Integrate the MXCWAPT with the MXCW conference units and other MXCW components per your facility’s design. Ensure that all devices are powered and joined to the same management domain for seamless synchronization.
- Configure RF management — Use Shure Wireless Workbench or the integrated management interface to define preferred bands, enable automatic channel coordination, and establish security and access controls. Allow the MXCWAPT to perform RF scans to select the best channels and minimize potential interference from nearby networks or devices.
- Set up user permissions and monitoring — Configure who can manage the system and set up alerts or dashboards for real-time monitoring. Regularly review RF performance, device status, and firmware updates to maintain peak performance.
- Test and validate — Run a test conference to verify audio routing accuracy, mic pickup consistency, and speaker feedback suppression. Validate that the automatic channel changes occur smoothly without disrupting ongoing conversations.
For optimal results, document your network layout, RF plans, and device placements. Regular maintenance—firmware updates, RF environment assessments, and device health checks—helps preserve the high level of reliability expected from a Shure MXCW system. The MXCWAPT is designed to deliver consistent performance in a variety of meeting environments, from small huddle rooms to large boardrooms, and it adapts as your room configuration evolves.
Frequently asked questions
What is the MXCWAPT Access Point Transceiver?
The MXCWAPT is a key component of Shure’s MXCW wireless conference system. It manages audio routing, frequency coordination, and overall system control for up to 125 wireless conference units, and it automatically selects the clearest channels in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands to minimize interference.
How many wireless conference units can it support?
Up to 125 wireless conference units can be managed by the MXCWAPT, enabling scalable configurations for mid-sized and large meeting spaces while maintaining centralized control and consistent audio quality.
Does it automatically switch channels?
Yes. The MXCWAPT continuously monitors RF conditions, automatically selecting the clearest channels in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands and switching channels as needed to avoid interference and maintain reliable performance.
What are the power options?
The device supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) to simplify installation and cabling. An external power supply option is available for installations where PoE is not feasible, ensuring flexible deployment in diverse environments.
How do I manage and monitor the system?
Management and monitoring are handled through Shure’s comprehensive software ecosystem, including Wireless Workbench and compatible network management tools. These interfaces enable RF planning, device management, firmware updates, and real-time status monitoring to keep the system running smoothly.
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