About the Shure MXWAPXD2 Access Point Transceiver for MXW neXt 2 Wireless Conferencing System (1.9 GHz)
The Shure MXWAPXD2 Access Point Transceiver is the central wireless hub for the MXW neXt 2 wireless conferencing system, operating in the globally available 1.9 GHz DECT spectrum. This specialized frequency band is reserved for licensed digital wireless communication, providing exceptional immunity from interference caused by Wi-Fi networks, Bluetooth devices, and other consumer wireless gear that congest the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The access point establishes a robust, secure digital network that manages audio transmission, bidirectional control data, and power for all wireless discussion units and microphones within the system. It enables seamless wireless communication for up to a high number of simultaneous users, making it ideal for large council chambers, parliamentary settings, and international conferences.
This unit is designed for straightforward integration into professional AV networks. It features dual Ethernet ports for daisy-chaining and connection to a local area network, allowing for centralized control and monitoring via dedicated software. System administrators can manage microphone permissions, voting functions, language channel assignment, and system diagnostics remotely from a computer. The access point also provides Power over Ethernet (PoE+) to connected discussion units, simplifying installation by eliminating the need for individual power supplies at each seat and reducing cable clutter. Its robust metal housing ensures reliable operation in 24/7 installed environments.
The MXWAPXD2 is engineered for mission-critical applications where secure, clear, and reliable audio is non-negotiable. By leveraging the clean 1.9 GHz band and offering comprehensive networked control, it provides a scalable and future-proof wireless foundation for sophisticated conferencing systems that require crystal-clear audio, flexible management, and absolute operational stability for debates, simultaneous interpretation, and moderated discussions.