Reyee AP Naming Rules

In modern wireless networking environments, efficient management and identification of access points (APs) is critical for maintaining network performance, scalability, and ease of troubleshooting. To address this, Reyee has developed a standardised Access Point (AP) naming convention to ensure consistency, clarity, and operational efficiency across deployments.
This document outlines the recommended naming rules for Reyee APs, guiding how to structure AP names based on factors such as location, device type, deployment zone, and purpose. By following these naming rules, network administrators can quickly identify and manage APs within complex environments, streamline maintenance tasks, and support seamless scalability for future network expansions.
The naming convention is designed to be both intuitive and flexible, making it suitable for small offices, large enterprise campuses, and multi-site networks alike.
| RG | RAP | X | X | X | X | (A | B) |
| Product Series | 1st Digit Installation Method | 2nd Digit Radio Amount | 3rd Digit Wi-Fi Standard | 4th Digit Case Shape | 1st letter Product Grade | 2nd Letter Key Feature |
| Series | Installation Method | Radio Amount | Installation Scenario | Case Shape | (Grade | Key Feature) |
| RAP - Reyee AP | 1 - Wall Mount | 1 - Single - Band | 0 - Wi-Fi 5 | 0 - Square | G - General Wi-Fi 5 1*1 BW80 AC733 Wi-Fi 6 2*2 BW80 AX1775 | F - Fast Ethernet |
| 2 - Ceiling | 2 - Dual - Band | 6 - Wi-Fi 6 | 2 - Ball | E - Enhance Wi-Fi 5 2*2 BW80 Ac1267 Wi-Fi 6 2*2 BW160 AX2975 | P- Poe Out | |
| 3 - Outdoor | 3 - Tri - Band | 7 - Wi-Fi 7 | 6 - Circular | H- High Grade WiFi5 3*3 BW80 AC1750 WiFi6 4*4 BW160 AX5951 |
