Indoor scenarios covering higher education, government, general education, finance, and commerce sectors
The RG-SAP185-SP-W is a Wi-Fi 6 wireless access point that delivers dual radios, high performance, and enterprise-grade encryption. Due to the hybrid cloud management mode and high-density access design, it is suitable for flexible deployment in high-quality network scenarios, such as classroom, dormitory, and office scenarios in the education industry, office scenarios of small- and medium-sized enterprises, outpatient clinics and office scenarios in the medical industry, and hotel apartments.
Dual-band design (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz), four spatial streams, 1024-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) high-speed access, and up to 2.976 Gbps peak data rate, realizing high-speed wireless access experience.
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO), and QoS transmission optimization technologies, improving the average user speed in high-density deployment and access scenarios
RF power adjustment and intelligent channel allocation to solve the problems such as co-channel interference and adjacent channel interference, thereby improving network transmission efficiency and stability
Local and cloud management modes, and intelligent wireless network optimization, reducing TCO and maximizing ROI Radio Resource Management (RRM) technology, avoiding signal interference between APs and between APs and interference devices, and improving user experience Intelligent local forwarding technology used to forward data that is sensitive to delay and requires real-time high-performance transmission through a wired network, greatly reducing the traffic pressure on ACs
Encrypted authentication to enhance data security, including web authentication, 802.1X authentication, MAC address authentication, and local authentication; free cloud-based authentication; multiple efficient and convenient authentication modes such as MAB authentication, and SMS- and QR code-based authentication when the AP is used with Ruijie's authentication system or multi-service AC
Network Foundation Protection Policy (NFPP) used to rate-limit or isolate attack flows to restore the network
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS), optimizing the use of available RF spectrum to prevent radar channel interference
Cyclic Delay/Shift Diversity (CDD/CSD), Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC), Space-Time Block Coding (STBC), and Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC), improving the signal quality, signal receiving, and reliability and performance of data transmission
Multicast-to-unicast technology to improve network security and reliability
Hardware Specifications |
RG-SAP185-SP-W |
802.11n |
Four spatial streams Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 2x2 MIMO, two spatial streams Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 2x2 MIMO, two spatial streams Channels: Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz Combined peak data rate: 600 Mbps Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps (MCS0 to MCS15 ) Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps (MCS0 to MCS15) Radio technologies: Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Modulation types: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM Packet aggregation: Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) Aggregate MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Cyclic Delay/Shift Diversity (CDD/CSD) Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC) Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Transmit beam-forming (TxBF) |
802.11ac |
Two spatial streams Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 2x2 MIMO, two spatial streams Channels: Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz Combined peak data rate: 1.733 Gbps Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 6.5 Mbps to 1.733 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS9) Radio technologies: Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Modulation types: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM Packet aggregation: Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) Aggregate MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Cyclic Delay/Shift Diversity (CDD/CSD) Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC) Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Transmit beam-forming (TxBF) |
802.11ax |
Four spatial streams Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 2x2 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO, two spatial streams Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 2x2 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO, two spatial streams Channels: Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 20 MHz and 40 MHz Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz and 160 MHz Combined peak data rate: 2.976 Gbps: Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz: 8.6 Mbps to 574 Mbps (MCS0 to MCS11) Radio 2 – 5 GHz: 8.6 Mbps to 2.402 Gbps (MCS0 to MCS11) Radio technologies: uplink/downlink Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) Modulation types: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, 1024-QAM Packet aggregation: Aggregate MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) Aggregate MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU) Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) Cyclic Delay/Shift Diversity (CDD/CSD) Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC) Space-Time Block Coding (STBC) Low-Density Parity Check (LDPC) Transmit beam-forming (TxBF) WPA3 |
Antenna |
Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz: two built-in smart antennas with the peak gain of 3 dBi 5 GHz: two built-in smart antennas with the peak gain of 3 dBi |
Port |
Uplink: 1 x 10/100/1000Base-T auto-negotiation RJ45 Ethernet port, 802.3af/at-compliant PoE One pass-through port Downlink: 1 x 10/100/1000Base-T auto-negotiation RJ45 Ethernet ports One pass-through port |
Status LED |
1 x multi-color system status LED AP power-on status Software initialization status and upgrade status CAPWAP tunnel timeout |
Button |
1 x Reset button Press the button for shorter than 2 seconds. Then the device restarts. Press the button for longer than 5 seconds. Then the device restores to factory settings. |
Dimensions (W x D x H) |
Main unit: 86 mm × 86 mm × 38 mm (3.39 in. ×3.39 in .× 1.50 in.) Shipping: 125 mm × 115 mm × 60 mm (4.93 in. × 4.53 in. × 2.37 in.) |
Weight |
Main unit: 0.21 kg (0.47 lbs) Shipping: 0.24 kg (0.53 lbs) |
Mounting |
Mounting in 86 mm x 86 mm junction box |
Input power supply |
PoE input over the WAN port: compliance with 802.3af/at (PoE) |
Power consumption |
8 W |
Environment |
Storage temperature: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) Storage humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) Storage altitude: < 5,000 m (16,404.20 ft.) at 25°C (77°F) Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Operating humidity: 5% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) Operating altitude: < 3,000 m (9,842.52 ft.) at 40°C (104°F) At an altitude between 3,000 m (9,842.52 ft.) and 5,000 m (16,404.20 ft.), every time the altitude increases by 166 m (546 ft.), the maximum temperature decreases by 1°C (1.8°F). |
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) |
200,000 hours (22 years) at the operating temperature of 25°C (77°F) |
System memory |
256 MB DRAM, 128 MB flash |
Transmit power |
2.4 GHz: Max. transmit power: 20 dBm (100 mW) 5 GHz:Max. transmit power: 20 dBm (100 mW) Note: The transmit power adjusted in percentage. The transmit power is limited by local regulatory requirements. |
The following table lists the radio frequency performance of Wi-Fi including different frequency bands, protocols, and date rates. It is country-specific, and Ruijie Networks reserves the right of interpretation.
Radio Frequency Performance |
RG-SAP185-SP-W |
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Frequency Band and Protocol |
Data Rate |
Max. Transmit Power per Transmit Chain |
Max. Receive Sensitivity per Receive Chain |
2.4GHz 802.11b |
1 Mbps |
18 dBm |
–91 dBm |
2 Mbps |
17 dBm |
–91 dBm |
|
5.5 Mbps |
16 dBm |
–90 dBm |
|
11 Mbps |
15 dBm |
–87 dBm |
|
2.4GHz 802.11g |
6 Mbps |
18 dBm |
–89 dBm |
24 Mbps |
16 dBm |
–82 dBm |
|
36 Mbps |
16 dBm |
–78 dBm |
|
54 Mbps |
15 dBm |
–72 dBm |
|
2.4GHz 802.11n (HT20) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–85 dBm |
MCS7 |
15 dBm |
–67 dBm |
|
2.4GHz 802.11n (HT40) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–82 dBm |
MCS7 |
15 dBm |
–64 dBm |
|
2.4GHz 802.11ax (HE20) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–85 dBm |
MCS11 |
12 dBm |
–58 dBm |
|
2.4GHz 802.11ax (HE40) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–82 dBm |
MCS11 |
12 dBm |
–54 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11a |
6 Mbps |
18 dBm |
–89 dBm |
24 Mbps |
16 dBm |
–82 dBm |
|
36 Mbps |
16 dBm |
–78 dBm |
|
54 Mbps |
15 dBm |
–72 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11n (HT20) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–85 dBm |
MCS7 |
15 dBm |
–67 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11n (HT40) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–82 dBm |
MCS7 |
15 dBm |
–64 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11ac (VHT20) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–85 dBm |
MCS9 |
15 dBm |
–60 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11ac (VHT40) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–82 dBm |
MCS9 |
15 dBm |
–57 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11ac (VHT80) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–79 dBm |
MCS9 |
13 dBm |
–53 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11ax (HE20) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–85 dBm |
MCS11 |
12 dBm |
–58 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11ax (HE40) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–82 dBm |
MCS11 |
12 dBm |
–54 dBm |
|
5GHz 802.11ax (HE80) |
MCS0 |
18 dBm |
–79 dBm |
MCS11 |
12 dBm |
–52 dBm |
Basic Functions
Basic Function |
RG-SAP185-SP-W |
Applicable software version |
RGOS 11.9(6)W3B7 or later |
WLAN |
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Max. number of associated STAs |
512 (up to 256 STAs per radio) |
Max. number of BSSIDs |
16 (up to 8 BSSIDs per radio) |
Max. number of WLAN IDs |
8 |
STA management |
SSID hiding Each SSID can be configured with the authentication mode, encryption mechanism, and VLAN attributes independently. Remote Intelligent Perception Technology (RIPT) Intelligent STA identification technology Intelligent load balancing based on the STA quantity or traffic Rate set settings |
STA limiting |
SSID-based STA limiting Radio-based STA limiting |
Bandwidth limiting |
STA/SSID/AP-based rate limiting |
CAPWAP |
IPv4/IPv6 CAPWAP Layer 2 and Layer 3 topology between an AP and an AC An AP can automatically discover the accessible AC. An AP can be automatically upgraded through the AC. An AP can automatically download the configuration file from the AC. CAPWAP through NAT |
Data forwarding |
Centralized and local forwarding |
Wireless roaming |
Layer 2 and Layer 3 roaming |
Wireless locating |
MU and TAG device locating |
Security and Authentication |
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Authentication and encryption |
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) PSK and web authentication QR code-based guest authentication, SMS authentication, and MAC address bypass (MAB) authentication Data encryption: WEP (64/128 bits), WPA (TKIP), WPA-PSK, WPA2 (AES), WPA3-Enterprise, WPA3-Individual |
Data frame filtering |
Allowlist, static blocklist, and dynamic blocklist |
WIDS |
Wireless Intrusion Detection System(WIDS) User isolation Rogue AP detection and containment |
ACL |
IP standard ACL, MAC extended ACL, IP extended ACL, and expert-level ACL Time range-based ACL ACL based on a Layer 2 interface ACL based on a Layer 3 interface Ingress ACL based on a wireless interface Dynamic ACL assignment based on 802.1X authentication (used with the AC) |
CPP |
CPU Protect Policy (CPP) |
NFPP |
Network Foundation Protection Policy (NFPP) |
Routing and Switching |
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MAC |
Static and filtered MAC addresses MAC address table size: 1,024 Max. number of static MAC addresses: 1,024 Max. number of filtered MAC addresses: 1,024 |
Ethernet |
Jumbo frame length: 1,518 Full-duplex and half-duplex modes of interfaces IEEE802.1p and IEEE802.1Q |
VLAN |
Interface-based VLAN assignment Max. number of SVIs: 100 Max. number of VLANs: 4,094 VLAN ID range: 1–4,094 |
ARP |
ARP entry aging and proxy ARP Max. number of ARP entries: 1,024 IP address conflict detection between downlink users |
IPv4 services |
Static and DHCP-assigned IPv4 addresses NAT, FTP ALG and DNS ALG |
IPv6 services |
IPv6 addressing, Neighbor Discovery (ND), ICMPv6, IPv6 ping IPv6 DHCP client |
IP routing |
IPv4/IPv6 static route Max. number of static IPv4 routes: 1,024 Max. number of static IPv6 routes: 1,000 |
Multicast |
Multicast-to-unicast conversion |
VPN |
PPPoE client IPsec VPN |
Network Management and Monitoring |
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Network management |
NTP server and NTP client SNMPv1/v2c/v3 Fault detection and alarm Information statistics and logging |
Network management platform |
Web management (Eweb) |
User access management |
Telnet and TFTP management |
Switchover among Fat, Fit, and cloud modes |
When the AP works in Fit mode, it can be switched to Fat mode through an AC. When the AP works in Fat mode, it can be switched to Fit mode through the console port or Telnet mode. When the AP works in cloud mode, it can be managed through Ruijie Cloud. |
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