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Classrooms

Transform your classroom with LiFiMAX® to experience unparalleled flexibility with a wireless solution that offers superior and stable responsiveness.


Elevate the security of your data and provide your students with an entirely RF-free, safe learning environment.




TOTAL SECURITY

Light-based transmission protects your signal from being detected, jammed nor hacked.  Coupled with 802.1X security, it makes your wireless access as secure as ever.

MAX RESPONSIVENESS

An unparalleled .5ms latency that comes with upload/download speeds of up to 215mbps.

SAFETY FIRST

LiFi means no RF radiation. The LiFiMAX® products has been tested by independent authoritative labs for their total safety for health.

EASY TO SET UP

Plug-and-play, the LiFiMAX® Access Point only requires an RJ45 connection to your LAN and PoE+ to power the entire LiFiMAX system.

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Our educational solutions are meticulously crafted to align with the dimensions, geometry, and configurations of your classrooms. The scalability of our LiFiMAX® system ensures comprehensive coverage for any size and layout. PhotonFi, in collaboration with its network of certified resellers, can devise a customized solution post a thorough site survey at your premises.



The configuration on the left shows a 600 square feet classroom equipped with 2 LifiMAX® Access points (ref. HLMX-APT-F1) and 8 photonic antennas (ref. HLMX-ANT-F1). 

Classroom configuration

Solution paper in PDF


Transmission
  • Wavelength LED 940nm (near IR)
  • Lifi standard ITU-T G-9991
  • Downlink speed 215 Mbps PHY
  • Uplink speed 215 Mbps PHY
  • Transmission Half duplex


Security
  • Data encrypt. AES 128
  • LAN control VLAN management
  • Access control IEEE802.1X
Standards and Safety
  • CE Marking - RoHS
  • IEC/EN 6100 (EMC)
  • IEC 60825-1 and 60825-12 (laser class.)
  • IEC/EN 62471 (eye safety)
  • Protection class IP30

 

Installation
  • Plug and Play
  • Hidden or surface mounting
  • POE+ power supplied

Ready to connect at the speed of light ?