Wireless Access Points

A wireless access point (WAP) is a networking device that creates or extends a wireless local area network (WLAN) within an office, commercial building, or industrial facility. It connects to a wired router or network switch via Ethernet and broadcasts a WiFi signal within a defined coverage area, extending wireless connectivity beyond what a single router can deliver. Acting as both a receiver and transmitter of wireless signals, access points allow multiple devices to connect to the network simultaneously. However, overall performance remains dependent on factors such as available bandwidth, backhaul capacity, radio configuration, and device density.

RS Singapore stocks wireless access points across a range of performance classes and WiFi standards, ensuring there is an option to match the bandwidth demands and network infrastructure of any deployment, from small office environments to large-scale enterprise installations.

How Wireless Access Points Work

  • Wired Backhaul Connection: Access points connect to the wired network, typically via Ethernet, and bridge traffic between wireless clients and the LAN.
  • Radio Transmission and Reception: Internal radios broadcast SSIDs over specific frequency bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz), enabling device connectivity.
  • Client Association and Management: Devices associate with an access point based on signal strength, load, and network configuration, with enterprise systems balancing clients across multiple APs.
  • Channel Allocation and Interference Management: Access points operate on defined RF channels to minimise interference, especially in high-density deployments.

Benefits of Wireless Access Points

  • Scalable Network Expansion: Multiple access points can be deployed to extend coverage across large facilities without overloading a single device.
  • Improved Reliability: Distributed architecture reduces single points of failure and enhances network resilience.
  • Support for High Device Density: Modern WiFi standards enable efficient handling of many simultaneous connections.
  • Centralised Management: Enterprise access points can be managed via controllers or cloud platforms for configuration, monitoring, and optimisation.
  • Flexible Deployment: Suitable for office, industrial, healthcare, and public environments with varying connectivity requirements.

Types of Wifi Access Points

Wireless access points are available in different form factors and technology standards, each suited to specific installation environments and performance requirements. Understanding the options across deployment type and WiFi generation helps you specify the right access point for your network.

By Deployment

The physical form factor of an access point determines where and how it can be installed, and the right choice depends on the layout of the space and the way users will connect to the network.

  • Wall Mount: Wall mount access points are designed to be fixed to a wall or ceiling surface and are well suited to open-plan offices, warehouses, retail floors, and other large spaces where coverage needs to be projected across a wide area. Their elevated mounting position helps maximise signal range and minimise obstructions between the access point and connected devices.
  • Wall Plate: Wall plate access points are installed directly into a standard wall socket backbox in place of a conventional wall plate, making them a discreet and space-efficient option for environments where aesthetics matter or ceiling mounting is not practical. They are commonly used in hotel rooms, classrooms, and individual offices where a dedicated, low-profile access point per room is preferred over a shared ceiling-mounted unit.

By Technology Standard

The WiFi standard of an access point determines its maximum throughput, the frequency bands it operates on, and its ability to handle large numbers of simultaneous connections efficiently. Newer standards deliver meaningful improvements in speed, capacity, and real-world performance, particularly in dense device environments.

  • WiFi 6 (802.11ax): WiFi 6 delivers significant improvements in throughput, latency, and network efficiency compared to its predecessors, particularly in environments with high device density. Technologies such as OFDMA and MU-MIMO allow the access point to serve multiple devices simultaneously rather than sequentially, making WiFi 6 well-suited to busy offices, conference facilities, and industrial environments where many devices compete for bandwidth.
  • WiFi 6E: WiFi 6E extends the capabilities of WiFi 6 by adding access to the 6GHz frequency band alongside the existing 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The additional spectrum reduces congestion significantly and enables higher sustained throughput for demanding applications. WiFi 6E is particularly well-suited to high-density deployments and environments where interference from neighbouring networks on the traditional bands is a limiting factor.
  • WiFi 7 (802.11be): WiFi 7 represents the latest generation of wireless networking technology, delivering multi-gigabit speeds, lower latency, and greater spectral efficiency than any previous standard. It introduces Multi-Link Operation (MLO), which allows devices to transmit and receive across multiple frequency bands simultaneously, improving both speed and reliability. WiFi 7 is the right choice for future-proofed network infrastructure and environments where the highest possible wireless performance is required.

Industrial Applications of Wireless Access Points

Wireless access points are deployed wherever reliable, high-performance WiFi coverage is essential to the way a space operates. As the volume of connected devices continues to grow across every sector, the quality and capacity of wireless infrastructure has become as critical as the wired network it extends.

  • Hospitality: Hotels, resorts, and restaurants rely on wireless access points to deliver consistent, high-quality WiFi to guests across rooms, lobbies, restaurants, and conference facilities. With guest expectations for connectivity continuing to rise, a well-designed access point deployment is a direct contributor to guest satisfaction and repeat business.
  • Manufacturing: On production floors and in logistics facilities, wireless access points support machine-to-machine communication, barcode scanning, inventory management systems, and mobile operator terminals. Industrial-grade access points are designed to perform reliably in environments subject to interference, dust, temperature variation, and vibration.
  • Healthcare: Hospitals and clinics depend on wireless networks to support electronic patient records, medical device connectivity, staff communications, and patient monitoring systems. Access points in healthcare environments must deliver consistent coverage and low latency across complex, multi-floor building layouts while meeting the stringent reliability standards that clinical operations demand.
  • Corporate Offices: In office environments, wireless access points provide the connectivity that underpins collaboration tools, video conferencing, cloud applications, and mobile working. High-density deployments with WiFi 6 or WiFi 6E access points ensure that performance remains consistent even when large numbers of devices are connected simultaneously across open-plan floors and meeting rooms.
  • Public Spaces: Airports, shopping centres, transport hubs, and public venues use wireless access points to provide coverage across large, open environments with high footfall and diverse device types. Robust access point hardware and intelligent network management are essential in these environments to maintain performance and security across a constantly changing population of connected users.

Key Selection Criteria When Choosing WiFi Access Points

  • Coverage Area and Density: Determine how many access points are required based on floor layout, building materials, and the number of concurrent users.
  • WiFi Standard Compatibility: Select newer standards (e.g. WiFi 6/6E/7) for improved efficiency, particularly in high-device or high-throughput environments.
  • Throughput and Backhaul Capacity: Ensure the wired network (e.g. Gigabit or multi-Gigabit Ethernet) supports the potential throughput of the access point.
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE): Many enterprise access points rely on PoE (IEEE 802.3af/at/bt) for power and data, simplifying installation.
  • Security Features: Look for support for WPA2/WPA3 encryption, VLAN segmentation, and enterprise authentication (e.g. RADIUS) for secure deployments.
  • Environmental Rating: Industrial or outdoor deployments may require IP-rated enclosures and extended temperature operating ranges.

Trusted Wifi Access Points Supplier in Singapore

RS Singapore is a trusted manufacturer, supplier, and distributor of wireless access points, offering a comprehensive range to meet the connectivity needs of IT professionals, network engineers, and facilities managers across a wide range of industries and deployment environments.

Our range includes wireless access points from leading global names, including MOXA, Siemens, and TP-Link, giving you access to proven, high-performance networking hardware suited to everything from light commercial deployments through to demanding industrial and enterprise environments. With options spanning multiple transmission speeds, deployment form factors, and WiFi generations, you will find the right access point for your network without compromise. We also offer complementary networking equipment such as routers, network switches, and network hubs to support complete infrastructure deployment.

Ordering is straightforward through the RS website. For full details on shipping options, lead times, and delivery to your location, visit our delivery page.

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