Nuclias Connect is intended for the SMB, retail chain, hospitality and education markets. The software can run on a Windows or Linux computer or on a cloud-based virtual server, and supports up to 1000 access points.
Alternatively, the new DNH-100 Nuclias Connect Hub is a managed wireless controller appliance pre-loaded Nuclias Connect and capable of supporting up to 100 Wi-Fi access points.
The $349.95 device can be used for local or remote management of access points, and is free of subscription fees.
The $949.95 DAP-X2850 Wi-Fi 6 4x4 dual band PoE access point (pictured top) provides 3600Mbps of combined throughput, according to the company, and includes WPA3 encryption, two LAN ports (2.5Gbps and 1Gbps), Airtime Fairness and Band Steering technologies.
The DAP-X2810 Wi-Fi 6 access point ($399.95) is broadly similar, but with a nominal combined throughput of 1800Mbps and a single 1Gbps LAN port.
These access points can also be managed via the Nuclias Connect app, which accommodates multiple user authentications and independent access controls for each SSID.
Other Nuclias Connect features include support for service providers, multi-site management, guest networks with customisable login pages, easy network expansion with automatic discovery and pre-configuration options, optimised channel usage, and detailed reporting and analytics.
DNH-100 Nuclias Connect Hub
"For small business owners, you simply want your Wi-Fi to work reliably, all the time, whether just for your staff, or for your customers as well, and Nuclias Connect has provided this capability for some time," said D-Link ANZ managing director Graeme Reardon.
"Small business owners also want to focus on their business, not their network, and these two new fast and reliable Nuclias Connect-compatible access points help them to do just that with the very latest Wi-Fi 6 technology."