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PRODUCT BRIEF Intel ® Education Content Access Point Now, there’s an easy-to-use device that delivers access to digital content, even in environments with low or intermittent connectivity. The Content Access Point (CAP) can be used worldwide—for everything from transportation and public information hubs to industry and education. It combines the benefits of a wireless access point and a standalone content server in a single device. With user-friendly features, such as built- in capabilities to store, manage, and distribute digital content, CAP devices bring digital resources everywhere. The latest CAP device brings new features to streamline deployment and provide a great user experience, including remote manageability powered by Weaved, enhanced performance, and expanded content support, such as uploading off-line websites and bookmarks. Solving Access and IT Challenges Whether you are delivering content to an entire school system, conducting on- the-job training, or sharing government information with communities, limited connectivity and bandwidth can prevent anytime, anywhere access. Distributing digital content to one client device at a time via a shared USB stick is time- consuming and may not even be feasible when there are thousands of devices. Traditional access points and network infrastructure are expensive and require extensive IT management. Managing multiple servers and their unique content can be complex. And, many access points are fixed devices and can’t be moved for use outdoors, at mobile locations, or on field trips. A CAP device addresses these critical challenges simply and cost-effectively. It provides significant time savings, because relevant content can easily be preloaded to a CAP. With CAP devices, IT gains manageability and control, while providing a new level of user mobility. Intel® Education Content Access Point 2.0 No limits on learning.

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product brief

Intel® Education Content Access Point

Now, there’s an easy-to-use device that delivers access to digital content, even in environments with low or intermittent connectivity. The Content Access Point (CAP) can be used worldwide—for everything from transportation and public information hubs to industry and education. It combines the benefits of a wireless access point and a standalone content server in a single device. With user-friendly features, such as built-in capabilities to store, manage, and distribute digital content, CAP devices bring digital resources everywhere.

The latest CAP device brings new features to streamline deployment and provide a great user experience, including remote manageability powered by Weaved, enhanced performance, and expanded content support, such as uploading off-line websites and bookmarks.

Solving Access and IT ChallengesWhether you are delivering content to an entire school system, conducting on-the-job training, or sharing government information with communities, limited connectivity and bandwidth can prevent anytime, anywhere access. Distributing digital content to one client device at a time via a shared USB stick is time-consuming and may not even be feasible when there are thousands of devices. Traditional access points and network infrastructure are expensive and require extensive IT management. Managing multiple servers and their unique content can be complex. And, many access points are fixed devices and can’t be moved for use outdoors, at mobile locations, or on field trips.

A CAP device addresses these critical challenges simply and cost-effectively. It provides significant time savings, because relevant content can easily be preloaded to a CAP. With CAP devices, IT gains manageability and control, while providing a new level of user mobility.

Intel® Education Content Access Point 2.0No limits on learning.

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Simplifying Device ManagementCAP enables and streamlines remote management powered by Weaved via a centralized cloud-based console. Device, content, and application management are simplified—from viewing inventory, configuring settings, and deploying firmware to uploading and managing content and running remote commands individually or in bulk.

Where Is CAP?CAP devices are making vital information available to more people in more places. In fact, CAP device users include publishers, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), prison systems, local governments, and more.

Here are just a few of the ways that CAP devices could impact lives in your community.

• Transportation: Providing low-cost content access on mass transit systems, trains, and buses.

• Healthcare: Offering patient information and health content in medical offices and hospitals.

• Communities: Enabling rural village information hubs in community centers and libraries.

• Workplaces: Allowing rapid access to professional development and adult education materials in emerging market settings such as factories.

• Homes: Supplying rental units for digital literacy and English as a second language (ESL) curriculum.

Remote management

powered by Weaved

64-bit OS

500GB storage

4GB memory

Up to 4.75 hours of battery life1

Customizable interface

500GB

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A Robust Feature Set for Anywhere Access

NEW FOR INTEL® EDUCATION CAP 2.0

Remote management powered by Weaved

Remotely manage CAP devices via a cloud-based centralized console; deploy firmware, application and operating system updates, and content packages.

Enhanced performance Dual-core CPU, more memory, larger eMMC storage, and 64-bit OS.

Expanded content support Simple provisioning and management of off-line websites and bookmarks.

PLUS

Access point + content serverProvides a wireless access point and content server in one device. Allows for easy access to digital content with no Internet connection required.

FlexibleFor use in diverse connectivity environments, whether wired, wireless, or unconnected. There are multiple Internet connectivity options, including 3G/LTE support, to use as a personal hotspot if desired.

Reliable and availableBattery back-up provides up to 4.75 hours1 of continuous use, even if there is an interruption in electrical power.

Content managementContent can be preloaded by an organization, such as a school system, business, or government agency, before the device is deployed. Content may also be uploaded and easily organized on-site, providing significant time savings.

Easy-to-use interfaceContent distribution is simple, and content is quickly accessible simply by launching a web browser.

PortableThe lightweight device can be easily transported from room to room or from indoors to outdoors.

CustomizableThe content interface can be custom-branded with a logo and the name of an organization, school, or business.

Power Ethernet USB(WAN)

Intel® Education Content Access Point 2.0 Ports

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1. Battery life testing conducted by Gemtek. Battery life will vary and the maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage. Test configuration: CAP 2.0 LTE SKU, Toshiba 500GB HDD, DDR3L 4GB memory. Client downloads and uploads 500MB files via Wi-Fi from the CAP; CAP streams 1080p video via LTE and client accesses video over Wi-Fi. Ambient temperature during testing is 25 degrees C.

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Ensure digital access is part of your growth strategy with the Content Access Point.Learn more: intel.ly/contentaccesspoint

Specifications

INTEL® EDUCATION CONTENT ACCESS POINT 2.0

OS Ubuntu* 14.04 LTS 64-bit

Connectivity options• IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz) or IEEE 802.11 a/n/ac (5GHz)• Wired gigabit Ethernet WAN• Optional 3G, optional LTE

Processor Intel® Atom™ processor E3826 dual-core, 1.46GHz

Memory 4GB 64-bit DDR3L-1067

Storage• 16GB eMMC, optional 500GB SATA HDD• Support for external USB HDD

Battery1 Lithium-ion polymer 7.4v, 4050mAh (up to 4.75 hours of battery life)

System I/O• 1x standard USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 compatible) • 1x RJ45, DC-in

Power supply• AC input: 100–240V • DC output: 12V/2A • Frequency: 50–60Hz, single phase

LED indicators 1x system LED, 1x 3G/LTE LED

Buttons 1x power button, 1x factory reset button

Dimensions 190 x 190 x 30mm

Weight 605 g

Mounting Mounting plate and screws (included)