VigorAP 903 is 11ac Wave 2 dual-band wireless mesh access point with a 5-port LAN switch, which port A1 supports 802.3at PoE-In.
VigorAP 903 provides the flexibility and advanced features for professional users to take full management of the wireless network, including the mesh technology, which aims for providing an easy way to expand the wireless network in minutes.
Key Features
Mesh (Wireless model only)
Easily link to other VigorAP to expand the wireless network.
Assisted Wi-Fi Roaming
Solve the sticky client problem and improve Wi-Fi roaming experience.
Multiple SSID
Mapping Wi-Fi clients to different VLANs and have a different set of security standards.
Wi-Fi Scheduling
Schedule Wi-Fi On and Off to control wireless access and save energy.
Airtime Fairness
Equalize the transmission time of each client so the legacy devices won't slow everyone down.
Local RADIUS Server
User profile database for local and external 802.1x authentication.
Band Steering
Redirect 5GHz-capable devices to the 5GHz radio to get a faster speed.
Central AP Management
Manage, maintain, and monitor VigorAP 1060C from the DrayTek routers.
11ac Wave 2 Technology
VigorAP 903 supports MU-MIMO for high density applications
AP-assisted Roaming
Making Transmission Effective
Disassociate the Wireless clients who are out of the effective transmission range defined by custom Basic Rate or/and RSSI threshold, and force them to pick up another access point with a stronger signal.
Resource Saving
Proactively kick out the clients with a low basic rate or low RSSI can prevent the access points trying to do ineffective transmission but saving the airtime, which will results in better WLAN experience for all.
No Controller Required
Assisted Roaming is a feature built in all Vigor Access Points and selected Wireless routers. They operate without a wireless controller, providing an ideal solution for simple network deployment.
Stronger Signal Guaranteed
By using the "Minimum RSSI with Adjacent AP" option, the AP/Router on the same local subnet will exchange client information with each other, providing the choice to disassociate the client only when other AP detecting a stronger signal. Thus to keep the client stayed when there is no other AP nearby.