Product SKU: RG-RAP6260-G
Product Overview
The Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP6260(G) is an AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 outdoor omnidirectional access point designed for larger outdoor environments such as pools, car parks, warehouses, stations, plazas, playgrounds, parks and school grounds. It delivers dual-band wireless performance up to 1774Mbps, with 2×2 MU-MIMO on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands for stronger multi-user performance than older Wi-Fi 5 outdoor APs. With a Gigabit Ethernet port, Gigabit SFP port, Reyee Mesh, Ruijie Cloud management and IP68 weatherproof protection, this access point is built for outdoor wireless deployments where durability and flexible uplink options matter. It is best suited to sites needing managed Wi-Fi 6 coverage across outdoor areas, especially where fibre uplink may be useful for longer-distance network deployment.
Key Capabilities
AX1800 Outdoor Wi-Fi 6
The RG-RAP6260(G) delivers up to 1774Mbps combined wireless performance, making it suitable for outdoor areas where modern phones, tablets, terminals and laptops need Wi-Fi 6 connectivity across shared spaces.
Gigabit SFP Fibre Uplink
The Gigabit SFP port is useful for long-distance outdoor deployments where fibre backhaul is preferred over copper Ethernet. This helps position the AP farther from the main network cabinet when the correct fibre infrastructure is available.
IP68 Weatherproof Design
The IP68-rated housing is designed for harsh outdoor environments, making this model a better fit than lighter-duty IP65 units where exposure, dust, rain and outdoor reliability are key concerns.
Reyee Mesh Setup
Reyee Mesh can simplify outdoor Wi-Fi expansion with compatible Reyee devices. It is useful where cabling every AP is difficult, although fibre or Ethernet uplink is usually preferred for the strongest outdoor performance.
Cloud Managed Operation
Ruijie Cloud management supports remote monitoring, centralised network management, cloud portal authentication and maintenance, helping installers and site managers manage outdoor wireless networks more efficiently.
Industrial-Level Outdoor Reliability
With 4000V surge protection, V0 flame retardant rating and a wide operating temperature range, this model is better suited to demanding outdoor installations than smaller indoor/outdoor access points.
Best For
- Outdoor Public Areas: Suitable for plazas, parks, playgrounds, school grounds and open shared spaces needing managed Wi-Fi coverage.
- Car Parks and Warehouses: A practical option for large outdoor or semi-outdoor areas where durable AP hardware and flexible uplinks are important.
- Long-Distance Network Runs: Useful where the Gigabit SFP port can support fibre backhaul from a data centre or main network location.
- Outdoor Hospitality and Venues: Suitable for pools, outdoor dining zones, stadium surrounds and large customer-facing outdoor areas.
- Cloud-Managed Outdoor Wi-Fi: Ideal for installers or businesses that want remote monitoring and management across outdoor Reyee AP deployments.
Why Choose the RG-RAP6260(G)
Choose the RG-RAP6260(G) when the installation needs a stronger outdoor access point than compact IP65 models can provide, especially where IP68 protection and fibre uplink flexibility are important. Compared with smaller indoor/outdoor APs, this model is better suited to harsh environments, wider outdoor coverage planning and long-distance deployments using its Gigabit SFP port. It is also a more practical choice than higher-speed outdoor models when AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 performance is enough and the priority is durable managed outdoor coverage. This model, supplied by Security Wholesalers, suits outdoor wireless projects where reliability, remote management and correct uplink design matter.
Buyer Decision Tips
Buyer Tip: Choose the RG-RAP6260(G) when the site needs IP68 outdoor durability and a Gigabit SFP uplink. If the site needs higher wireless throughput, 2.5G Ethernet or heavier capacity, compare it with higher-tier outdoor Wi-Fi 6 models before deciding.
Buyer Tip: Fibre uplink is useful for long-distance outdoor placement, but the full installation must include compatible SFP modules, fibre cabling and appropriate network equipment. Do not assume the SFP module or fibre accessories are included unless they are supplied separately.
Key Features & Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Outdoor omnidirectional wireless access point. |
| Model | RG-RAP6260(G). |
| Wireless Standard | Wi-Fi 6, 802.11ax. |
| Wireless Performance | Up to 1774Mbps combined dual-band wireless data rate. |
| 2.4GHz Data Rate | Up to 573Mbps. |
| 5GHz Data Rate | Up to 1201Mbps. |
| Radio Design | Dual-radio with 4 spatial streams. |
| MIMO | 2.4GHz 2×2 MU-MIMO and 5GHz 2×2 MU-MIMO. |
| 6GHz Support | No 6GHz wireless radio. |
| Antennas | 2 built-in omnidirectional antennas for 2.4GHz and 2 built-in omnidirectional antennas for 5GHz. |
| Ethernet Port | 1 x 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit port. |
| SFP Port | 1 x 1GE SFP port for compatible optical uplink deployment. |
| Power Supply | PoE+ power supply. |
| Local Power Supply | No local DC power input. |
| Maximum Power Consumption | 18W. |
| Mesh Support | Supports Reyee Mesh for compatible wireless expansion. |
| Cloud Management | Supports Ruijie Cloud management, remote monitoring and maintenance. |
| Portal and Roaming | Supports cloud portal authentication, centralised network management and Layer 3 roaming. |
| Maximum Associated Clients | 64 on 2.4GHz; 256 on 5GHz; 256 with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz enabled. |
| Managed Device Capacity | Up to 300 devices can be managed. |
| IPv6 | Supported. |
| Weather Rating | IP68 weatherproof rating. |
| Surge Protection | 4000V surge protection. |
| Flame Retardant Rating | V0 flame retardant rating. |
| Mounting Options | Wall or pole mounting with separated mounting bracket design. |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +65°C. |
| Dimensions | 298 x 298 x 65 mm, excluding mounting bracket. |
| Weight | ≤ 1.35 kg, without packaging materials. |
| Colour | White. |
Ideal Use Cases
Car Parks
Install on poles or building edges where outdoor users, staff devices or connected equipment need managed Wi-Fi coverage across parking areas.
Warehouses and Yards
Suitable for external loading zones, service yards and warehouse surrounds where durable outdoor AP hardware is required.
Parks and Plazas
A good option for public or semi-public open spaces where omnidirectional outdoor Wi-Fi coverage and weather protection are important.
Schools and Campuses
Useful for outdoor learning areas, courtyards, playgrounds and campus walkways that need managed Wi-Fi between buildings.
Outdoor Venues
Suitable for pools, stadium surrounds, event spaces and outdoor hospitality zones where weather-resistant Wi-Fi is required.
Fibre-Linked AP Locations
Use where an outdoor AP needs to be placed farther from the main network and connected by compatible fibre uplink equipment.
Choosing the Right Model
- Choose this model if: You need an AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 outdoor AP with IP68 protection, omnidirectional coverage and both Gigabit Ethernet and Gigabit SFP uplink options.
- Choose RG-RAP62-OD if: You need a smaller indoor/outdoor AX3000 AP and do not require IP68 protection or a Gigabit SFP optical port.
- Choose a higher-tier outdoor AP if: The site needs 2.5G Ethernet, higher wireless throughput, directional coverage or heavier outdoor network capacity.
FAQs
- Is the RG-RAP6260(G) suitable for harsh outdoor Wi-Fi installations?
Yes. The RG-RAP6260(G) is designed for outdoor Wi-Fi and has an IP68 weatherproof rating, 4000V surge protection and a wide -40°C to +65°C operating temperature range. It suits harsher outdoor environments better than lighter-duty indoor/outdoor models, provided it is installed with proper mounting, cabling and surge protection practices. - What wireless speed does the RG-RAP6260(G) support?
The RG-RAP6260(G) supports up to 1774Mbps combined wireless performance, with up to 573Mbps on 2.4GHz and up to 1201Mbps on 5GHz. Real-world performance depends on client devices, interference, installation height, antenna pattern, uplink quality, channel planning and how many users are connected at the same time. - Why does the RG-RAP6260(G) include a Gigabit SFP port?
The Gigabit SFP port is useful when the access point needs to connect over fibre rather than only copper Ethernet. This can help with longer-distance outdoor deployments, such as car parks, warehouses, campuses or public areas. Compatible SFP modules and fibre infrastructure must be selected separately if they are not included. - Does the RG-RAP6260(G) support Reyee Mesh?
Yes. The RG-RAP6260(G) supports Reyee Mesh, allowing compatible Reyee APs to extend wireless coverage more easily. Mesh can be helpful where cabling is difficult, but fibre or Ethernet backhaul is usually the better choice for outdoor areas that need stronger throughput and more stable performance. - Can the RG-RAP6260(G) be mounted on a pole?
Yes. The RG-RAP6260(G) supports wall or pole mounting and uses a separated mounting bracket design that helps with high-altitude outdoor installation. The AP should be positioned with clear coverage toward the target area and installed securely to suit wind, weather and cable routing requirements. - How many users can the RG-RAP6260(G) support?
The RG-RAP6260(G) is listed for up to 256 associated clients when both 2.4GHz and 5GHz are enabled. In real installations, the practical user count depends on what those users are doing. Light browsing and guest access require much less capacity than video streaming, uploads or business-critical applications. - Can the RG-RAP6260(G) be managed remotely?
Yes. The RG-RAP6260(G) supports Ruijie Cloud management for centralised management, remote monitoring, maintenance and cloud portal authentication. This is helpful for outdoor sites where physical access to the AP may be difficult. This model is available through Security Wholesalers for suitable Reyee outdoor wireless projects. - Should I choose the RG-RAP6260(G) or RG-RAP62-OD?
Choose the RG-RAP6260(G) when IP68 outdoor durability, a larger outdoor AP design and Gigabit SFP uplink are important. Choose the RG-RAP62-OD when you want a smaller AX3000 indoor/outdoor AP and do not need fibre uplink or the same harsh-environment rating. The right choice depends on exposure, uplink design, coverage area and budget.
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