Phoenix Contact FL WLAN 1021/1121 Wi-Fi® Modules
Phoenix Contact FL WLAN 1021/1121 Wi-Fi® Modules utilize high-performance Wi-Fi 6 technology (IEEE 802.11ax) to offer a high level of security and reliability. These modules feature internal antennas for single-hole mounting, a 2.4GHz to 5GHz frequency band, and a 9VDC to 32VDC supply voltage range. The FL WLAN 1021/1121 modules include OFDMA and BSS coloring, real-time communication, >600Mbps net data throughput, a WLAN client, and a soft access point. These Wi-Fi modules come in a compact design that gives more space in AGVs and mobile robots and are backward compatible with older WLAN standards (Wi-Fi 4). Typical applications include video surveillance, connecting smart devices to a machine, connecting devices to existing WLAN networks, and communication between mobile transport systems Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV).The 1021/1121 Wi-Fi modules provide an upgraded processor for a responsive web interface, faster startup time, and consistent performance, even while in NAT mode. These modules operate at -30°C to 60°C ambient temperature range and 5% to 95% (non-condensing) humidity.
Features
- Wi-Fi® 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) features such as OFDMA and BSS coloring for significant improvement in performance, reliability, and real-time communication
- Upgraded processor for responsive web interface, faster startup time, and consistent performance, even while in NAT mode
- Quick change of WLAN cells through software optimization of the roaming function
- Simplified mounting and installation with the all-in-one design
- More space in AGVs and mobile robots due to the compact design
- Backward-compatible with older WLAN standards, such as Wi-Fi 4
- WLAN client and soft access point
- Net data throughput >600Mbps
Applications
- Mobile access – avoid physically connecting to or opening a machine
- Video surveillance
- Connecting smart devices to a machine
- Connecting devices to existing WLAN networks
- Communication between mobile transport systems (AGVs)
- Ethernet-based communication with moving machine systems
- Machine-to-machine communication (PLC to PLC)
- Replacing flexible cables
Published: 2024-11-20
| Updated: 2025-03-20

