DrayTek VigorAP 920R Series is a dual-band wireless access point for the outdoor environment. It has one PoE Gigabit Ethernet port to ensure easy deployment at outdoors and a rugged case to withstand harsh conditions.
VigorAP 920R adopted a Gore-tex design to let moisture escape to outside to prevent moisture accumulating inside the case while temperature changes.
The series includes models with a PoE-Out port to deliver connectivity and power to another network device, such as IP camera, and models with an internal 5GHz directional patch antenna for long range point-to-point connection.
Delivers link rate up to 1.3 Gbps
At Maximum, 128 per radio
Rated Water and Dust Resistant
Wide Operating Temperature Range
Easily link to other VigorAP to expand the wireless network. Learn more
VigorAP 920R Series can withstand rain, heat, and cold to deliver internet connectivity to the outdoor environments.
Built-in temperature and humidity sensor helps keep monitoring on temperature and humidity, and sends out SMS/Email alerts once reaching threshold.
Mapping Wi-Fi clients to different VLANs and have a different set of security standards Learn how
Equalize the transmission time of each client so the legacy devices won't slow everyone down. Learn more
Redirect 5GHz-capable devices to the 5GHz radio to get a faster speed. Learn more
Solve the sticky client problem and improve Wi-Fi roaming experience. Learn more
User profile database for local and external 802.1x authentication.
Schedule Wi-Fi On and Off to control wireless access and save energy.
Simplify the infrastructure by getting data and power through a single cable.
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VigorAP 920R Series supports MU-MIMO for high density applications
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.
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.
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.
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.
VigorAP 920R is capable of working as the Root AP and manage up to 30 Node APs within the same LAN subnet.
AP Management can work alongside with Mesh in a more top-level manner. Root AP can manage wired APs which operate in either AP mode or Mesh Root mode. After receiving provision from Root AP, Mesh Root can then synchronize configuration with its mesh members accordingly.
In small installation within 8 APs, Mesh with wired and wireless nodes is handy; while in larger installation, hybrid solution with AP management and Mesh is more competent.
Unlike the performance decay brought by mesh wireless uplink, Node AP with wired uplink constantly provides high performance experience, and thus we always suggest to use wired uplink when possible.
After auto-detecting and adding Node AP into management list, Root AP will provision relevant AP configurations to node APs.
Node APs are presented with IP address, operating channel, SSID of each radio, number of clients, and firmware version all in one page, and the AP offline can be easily spotted.
*Support on RP/RPD model
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Discovery, Auto-Provisioning, Monitoring
Auto-Discovery, Profile-based Auto-Provisioning, Monitoring, Centralized View, Remote VigorAP Maintenance, WiFi Client Load Balancing
Note : The stated throughput performance figures are the maximum derived from DrayTek internal testing, conducted under optimal conditions, with Hardware Acceleration enabled where available. The actual performance may vary based on network conditions and activated applications.
Model | PoE-In | PoE-Out | External Dual-Band Antenna | 5GHz Directional Patch Antenna |
VigorAP 920R | 1x GbE | - | 2 | - |
VigorAP 920RP | 1x GbE | 1x GbE | 2 | - |
VigorAP 920RPD | 1x GbE | 1x GbE | 2 |
Interface | |
LAN Port | 1x 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet, RJ-45 |
PoE | 802.3at (in) (R model) 802.3at (in), 802.3at (out) (RP/RPD model) |
Antenna | 2x Dual-Band dipole External (Gain: 6 dBi for 5GHz, 3.5 dBi for 2.4GHz) 1x internal 12 dBi 5GHz Directional Patched (model RPD) |
Built-In Sensor | Temperature & Humidity |
Button | 1 x Factory Reset button |
WLAN | |
2.4GHz Standard | IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2x2 MIMO |
5GHz Standard | IEEE 802.11a/n/ac Wave 2 2x2 MU-MIMO |
2.4GHz Link Rate | Up to 400 Mbps |
5GHz Link Rate | Up to 867 Mbps |
Max. Number of Concurrent Active Clients | 256 (128 per radio band) |
Operating Mode | AP, Mesh Root, Mesh Node, Range Extender |
Roaming | AP-Assisted Roaming, PMK-Caching, Pre-Authentication |
Airtime Fairness | |
Band Steering | |
Auto Channel Selection | |
Max. Number of SSID | 8 (4 per radio band) |
WDS | |
Bandwidth Limit per Station | |
Client Number Limit | Per radio, Per SSID |
Connection Time Control | |
WMM | |
IGMP Snooping | |
Security | |
Security Mode | WPA3, WPA3/WPA2, WPA2, WPA2/WPA, OWE, WPA, WEP, None |
Authentication | Personal, Enterprise |
WPS | PIN, PBC |
Hidden SSIDs | |
MAC Address Filter | Up to 256 entries |
Wireless Client Isolation | |
Mobile Device Management | |
Application | |
Built-in RADIUS Server | |
RADIUS Proxy | PEAP, EAP-TLS |
Hotspot Web Portal | |
DHCP | DHCP Server, DHCP, Client, DHCP Relay Agent |
Static IP | |
MAC Clone | |
802.1q VLAN | |
Schedule | Auto-Reboot, Wi-Fi Up/Down, LED On/Off |
Management | |
Local Service | HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet |
Configuration | Stand Alone, TR-069 (VigorACS), VigorRouter APM, VigorAP Mesh Root |
Firmware Upgrade | HTTP, TFTP, TR-069 |
Tools | Speed Test, AP Discovery, Statistics, DHCP Table, Interference Monitor |
Notification Alert | |
SNMP | v2, v2c, v3 |
Syslog | |
Managed by VigorConnect | |
Managed by VigorACS | |
Central AP Management | 30 VigorAP |
Physical | |
Environment | Outdoor |
Mounting | Wall Mount, Pole Mount |
PoE Power Input | 48-56V, 0.4A (R model) 48-56V, 0.9A (RPD model) |
Max. Power Consumption with PoE Output | 43.2 watts (model RPD) |
Max. Power Consumption without PoE Output | 18 watts (model RPD) |
Dimension | 255 mm x 160 mm x 80 mm |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 70°C |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 85°C |
Operating Humidity | 5 to 95% non-condensing |
Certificate | IP67 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Note : The stated throughput performance figures are the maximum derived from DrayTek internal testing, conducted under optimal conditions, with Hardware Acceleration enabled where available. The actual performance may vary based on network conditions and activated applications.