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Wireless LAN vendor Aruba Networks announced this week its expanded "controller-less" Wi-Fi network, along with an Internet-based service that automatically sets up enterprise access points.
Business users looking for an upgrade to the very latest Wi-Fi standard, also known as Wi-Fi 6E, now have the option of Aruba’s new AP 635, the company announced this morning.
By plugging in the access point to an Ethernet connection a mobile worker can use a wireless, IEEE 802.11x handset, and have his own phone number wherever and whenever he plugs in, noted Melkote.
Aruba's "solid" Wi-Fi 6-capable access point line focuses more on efficiency, as opposed to speed, said Wally Alicea, senior solutions architect for Integration Partners, a Lexington, Mass.-based ...
Leading South African ICT distributor MiRO recently challenged us to see how fast we could set up an Aruba Instant On AP-22 access point. Aruba is very well known for their Enterprise, Licenced ...
Aruba Central Foundation Licenses cost $145 per access point, with the pricing of individual access points varying by model and starting at $575. Photo: Pixabay A message from John Furrier, co ...
Aruba Networks is upping the ruggedness ante."Explosion resistant" isn't a label most of us expect to see on a wireless LAN access point, but the company's new rugged access points are aimed at ...
The new Aruba access points include Zigbee and Bluetooth (BLE) 5 support, opening the door for partners to capture about 70 percent of the internet of things devices in the market, said Shaffer.
The Aruba Instant On AP22D WiFi 6 access point brings enhanced connectivity to small businesses, boutique hotels, medical offices, schools, restaurants and homes, says Duxbury.
Duxbury Networking has announced the South African availability of the Aruba Instant On (AIO) AP22D Wi-Fi 6 access point (AP) that brings enhanced connectivity to small businesses, boutique hotels, ...