Integrating screen display functionality into electronic blackboards! Strongly supporting "showing lessons."
The "ACERA 950" is an access point that can simultaneously use the 5GHz band (802.11ac/n/a) and the 2.4GHz band (802.11n/b/g). It is a reliable access point for classroom wireless LAN, known for its stable connections, and now features a direct connection to electronic blackboards for screen display. Teachers can easily and responsively display teaching materials and student presentations on the electronic blackboard from tablets, and video content can be played smoothly without frame drops, strongly supporting the development of ICT environments in classrooms. 【Features】 ■ Integrated electronic blackboard connection function in the access point ■ Capable of connecting over 100 tablets with a single access point ■ Strong against radio interference, with high-speed roaming that minimizes disconnections ■ Comprehensive security features ■ Easy setup and installation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Scalability that allows for a small start ■ Can be connected to HDMI-compatible electronic blackboards, projectors, and digital TVs ■ Mirroring display of videos and still images shown on tablet screens ■ Quick response for display start and screen switching ■ Supports "visualization" of network activity with the management tool "UNIFAS" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Furuno Systems, which was the first to introduce wireless handheld terminals to the world in Japan, has supported the information systemization of over 3,000 companies to date, contributing to the development of our customers' businesses. Now and in the future, we will continue to create a rich wireless society.