TRENDnet TI-WP100 Wi-Fi 5 IEEE 802.11ac Ethernet Wireless Router - TAA Compliant

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TRENDnet TI-WP100 Wi-Fi 5 Dual-Band PoE Router – TAA Compliant

Meet the TRENDnet TI-WP100, a rugged, industrial-grade Wi-Fi 5 dual-band router designed to power modern, high-density networks in harsh environments. Engineered for reliability, security, and easy remote management, this device blends robust wireless performance with a comprehensive PoE switch in a single, compact enclosure. Ideal for industrial facilities, campuses, warehouses, and government deployments, the TI-WP100 delivers stable wireless access while simultaneously provisioning power to critical devices such as IP cameras, access points, and other PoE-enabled peripherals. With its IP30-rated metal housing and a 120W PoE budget, it’s built to withstand demanding conditions while keeping networks running smoothly and securely.

  • Industrial-grade performance: Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) dual-band connectivity delivers fast, reliable wireless access across 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, optimized for dense environments where interference and vibration are common.
  • Integrated PoE powerhouse: Four Gigabit PoE+ ports plus a dedicated Gigabit WAN port provide flexible, centralized power and data out to cameras, access points, and other PoE devices, reducing the need for multiple wall outlets and power injectors.
  • Advanced PoE management: PoE alive check restarts unresponsive devices, along with scheduling, per-port power limits, and port priority, enabling proactive control over power distribution and uptime for mission-critical devices.
  • High power budget and flexible input: A total PoE budget of 120W, compatible with both 48V DC and 24V DC input configurations, allowing deployment with existing industrial power infrastructure and longer PoE runs.
  • Rugged, secure, and compliant: Hardened IP30 metal housing with industrial-grade protection, designed for challenging environments, and TAA compliant for government procurement and enterprise confidence.

Technical Details of TRENDnet TI-WP100

  • Wireless standard: Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) dual-band operation for improved throughput and reliability in busy networks.
  • Wireless bands: Dual-band operation (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) to optimize coverage and minimize interference in industrial facilities and campus deployments.
  • Ethernet ports: 4 x Gigabit PoE+ LAN ports plus 1 x Gigabit WAN port for data and power delivery to PoE devices.
  • PoE power budget: 120W total PoE budget to support multiple PoE-enabled devices concurrently (e.g., IP cameras, wireless APs).
  • Power input: PoE power compatible with 48V DC input or 24V DC input configurations for flexible integration with existing power systems.
  • PoE management features: Alive check to restart unresponsive devices, PoE scheduling, per-port power limits, and port priority to ensure critical devices stay powered.
  • Housing and build: Hardened IP30-rated metal enclosure designed for tough industrial environments and extended operation in demanding conditions.
  • Compliance: TAA compliant, suitable for government procurement and enterprise deployments that require trusted sourcing.
  • Use cases: Ideal for industrial networks, security deployments, campuses, warehouses, retail backbones, and other environments needing centralized PoE provisioning and reliable wireless.
  • Security and management: Enterprise-grade management capabilities with secure configuration options, designed to reduce downtime and simplify remote administration.

how to install TRENDnet TI-WP100

  • Plan your layout in a well-ventilated, dust-free area with clear airflow around the unit to prevent overheating of the IP30 metal enclosure.
  • Unpack the TI-WP100 and verify all included accessories (power sources, cables, and mounting hardware) are present before installation.
  • Mount the device on a shelf, rack, or surface that minimizes vibration and interference, ensuring easy access to the console and ports for configuration and maintenance.
  • Connect the WAN port to your internet source (modem or uplink) using a standard Ethernet cable, then connect PoE devices such as IP cameras or wireless access points to the four PoE+ LAN ports.
  • Power up the device and access the management interface through the default IP address. Configure wireless SSIDs, security (WPA2/WPA3 as available), and the appropriate PoE controls (power limits, scheduling, and priority) to align with your network policy.
  • Enable PoE alive check to automatically restart any unresponsive PoE-powered devices and fine-tune port priorities to ensure critical devices receive priority bandwidth and power as needed.
  • Apply changes, save the configuration, and monitor status indicators to verify connectivity, PoE activity, and overall health of the network nodes connected to the TI-WP100.
  • Document your settings for future maintenance and set up remote management or monitoring if your deployment requires centralized oversight.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What devices can I power with the TI-WP100’s PoE ports?

    A: The 4 x Gigabit PoE+ ports provide power to PoE-enabled devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and other compatible PoE devices, up to the 120W total budget.

  • Q: Can TI-WP100 operate in extreme environments?

    A: Yes. The TI-WP100 is built with a hardened IP30-rated metal housing for rugged industrial use, designed to withstand challenging environments with reliable performance.

  • Q: Is this device suitable for government procurement?

    A: Yes. The TI-WP100 is TAA compliant, making it eligible for government and enterprise deployments that require trusted sourcing.

  • Q: How does PoE alive check work?

    A: The PoE alive check periodically monitors connected PoE-powered devices and automatically restarts any device that becomes unresponsive, helping maintain uptime without manual intervention.

  • Q: Can I mix 48V and 24V DC inputs?

    A: The TI-WP100 supports PoE power budget with input options at 48V DC or 24V DC, enabling flexible integration with different industrial power architectures.

  • Q: Do I need additional power supplies for PoE devices?

    A: The PoE budget is integrated into the TI-WP100. Depending on your deployment, you may still require other power sources for non-PoE devices, but PoE devices connected to the four LAN ports will draw power from the TI-WP100 as configured.


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