The RFS4000 integrated services controller from Motorola combines wired, wireless and security networking features into a compact device. It provides voice, video and data services over wireless LAN with quality of service. Additional features include RFID/Wi-Fi asset tracking, 3G cellular backhaul, onboard networking services, layered security services, quality of service, wireless mobility functions, high reliability, and easy manageability.
This document provides an overview and summary of Aruba wireless LAN fundamentals and design topics, including:
- Mobility controller and Aruba Instant architectures.
- Remote AP (RAP) and RAP-NG/IAP-VPN technologies for distributed deployments.
- Management platforms like Aruba Central and AirWave.
- Deployment types including mobility controller with master-local, Instant, and hybrid models.
- Campus redundancy, high availability, and forwarding modes.
The document provides an overview of considerations for implementing an all-wireless workplace including wireless devices, wireless office requirements, RF considerations, high availability, broadcast suppression, and visibility. It discusses topics such as channel planning, client matching, data rates, channel width, controller redundancy, broadcast domain segmentation, and application visibility solutions from Aruba Networks. The document also promotes Aruba Solution Exchange (ASE) as a tool for generating wireless network configurations.
This document discusses supporting Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) applications like Microsoft Lync over wireless networks. It covers the challenges of UCC over wireless, how to optimize wireless networks for Lync through classification and prioritization of Lync traffic, and visualization of UCC performance using Aruba's network management tools. Examples are provided of integrating Lync with Aruba wireless networks for on-premise, hosted, and online Lync deployments. Lessons learned from Aruba Lync deployments and a demonstration of Aruba's UCC visualization capabilities are also summarized.
The document discusses Aruba's Mobility Access Switch portfolio and provides an overview of its capabilities. It describes the different switch models (S3500, S2500, S1500), their features such as PoE support, stacking, and uplink options. It also covers role-based access policies, integration with ClearPass for policy enforcement, and zero-touch provisioning using Aruba Activate and AirWave management.
Guests, contractors and employees are expected to connect wide variety of devices to your Wi-Fi, wired and VPN networks. Thankfully you can use Aruba ClearPass to define the right set of policies from a centralized system and extend them to many geographical locations. Join this session to discuss role based policies, device inventory management, mobile device onboarding, NAC for wired & wireless access and more
To learn more, visit us at http://www.arubanetworks.com/wlan. Join the discussion at https://community.arubanetworks.com
The Internet of Things can deliver smart spaces — intelligent meeting areas, location services, and real time monitoring are just a few applications that make the workplace more efficient and productive. When installed with care, the IoT infrastructure offers great business benefits and improved operations. Join us to learn why organizations are taking the next step in enabling smart buildings.
This session will discuss WAN, branch and remote networking, including zero touch deployment, network security, simple and fast convergence for large scale IPSec deployments, seamless integration with cloud-based services, ADVPN, and others.
This document provides an overview and summary of Aruba wireless LAN fundamentals and design topics, including:
- Mobility controller and Aruba Instant architectures.
- Remote AP (RAP) and RAP-NG/IAP-VPN technologies for distributed deployments.
- Management platforms like Aruba Central and AirWave.
- Deployment types including mobility controller with master-local, Instant, and hybrid models.
- Campus redundancy, high availability, and forwarding modes.
The document provides an overview of considerations for implementing an all-wireless workplace including wireless devices, wireless office requirements, RF considerations, high availability, broadcast suppression, and visibility. It discusses topics such as channel planning, client matching, data rates, channel width, controller redundancy, broadcast domain segmentation, and application visibility solutions from Aruba Networks. The document also promotes Aruba Solution Exchange (ASE) as a tool for generating wireless network configurations.
This document discusses supporting Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) applications like Microsoft Lync over wireless networks. It covers the challenges of UCC over wireless, how to optimize wireless networks for Lync through classification and prioritization of Lync traffic, and visualization of UCC performance using Aruba's network management tools. Examples are provided of integrating Lync with Aruba wireless networks for on-premise, hosted, and online Lync deployments. Lessons learned from Aruba Lync deployments and a demonstration of Aruba's UCC visualization capabilities are also summarized.
The document discusses Aruba's Mobility Access Switch portfolio and provides an overview of its capabilities. It describes the different switch models (S3500, S2500, S1500), their features such as PoE support, stacking, and uplink options. It also covers role-based access policies, integration with ClearPass for policy enforcement, and zero-touch provisioning using Aruba Activate and AirWave management.
Guests, contractors and employees are expected to connect wide variety of devices to your Wi-Fi, wired and VPN networks. Thankfully you can use Aruba ClearPass to define the right set of policies from a centralized system and extend them to many geographical locations. Join this session to discuss role based policies, device inventory management, mobile device onboarding, NAC for wired & wireless access and more
To learn more, visit us at http://www.arubanetworks.com/wlan. Join the discussion at https://community.arubanetworks.com
The Internet of Things can deliver smart spaces — intelligent meeting areas, location services, and real time monitoring are just a few applications that make the workplace more efficient and productive. When installed with care, the IoT infrastructure offers great business benefits and improved operations. Join us to learn why organizations are taking the next step in enabling smart buildings.
This session will discuss WAN, branch and remote networking, including zero touch deployment, network security, simple and fast convergence for large scale IPSec deployments, seamless integration with cloud-based services, ADVPN, and others.
The document discusses features and capabilities of the Aruba AirWave network management platform. It covers how data flows into AirWave from controllers and devices, advanced monitoring features like application visibility and Lync monitoring, visualization of network performance data on floor plans, improvements to the user interface, ways to configure devices and controllers through AirWave, and serviceability features like backups.
The document discusses Aruba's policy enforcement firewall. It describes how the firewall uses roles, policies, and rules to control network access and apply security policies based on user, device, and application attributes. Key capabilities include identity-based access control, application awareness, dynamic policy assignment, blacklisting of devices, and quality of service tagging for prioritization of real-time traffic like voice and video. The firewall can be used to securely control both wireless and wired network access.
Securing BYOD with Palo Alto & Aruba: BYOD is driving an extensive change in the way that organizations design their networks and deploy security. With BYOD, the organization faces the task of securing devices that may not even be owned or managed by the company. As a result, the organization must secure the network and apply policy based on who is accessing their applications and what device they’re using. In this session, learn about how to build a more secure wireless environment through the adoption of “Zero Trust” principles at the access layer.
In this session, join Brian Tokuyoshi, senior product manager from Palo Alto Networks, to learn about how to integrate Aruba wireless infrastructure and Palo Alto's next-generation security platform. Please comment on what you think about the session and anything specific you would like us to cover. For more please visit http://community.arubanetworks.com
The document discusses Aruba's converged wired and wireless network solutions. It describes how Aruba provides unified access and role-based policies across wireless, wired, and VPN connections. This is achieved through Aruba's mobility switches, controllers, and ClearPass policy management platform, which allow for centralized configuration and enforcement of security and access policies. The document also outlines how Aruba's solutions provide visibility and compliance through its AirWave network management system.
This document provides an overview of wireless network design challenges for retail stores, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and outdoor areas. It discusses key considerations for planning a wireless deployment such as inventorying devices, quantifying coverage needs, modeling access point placement, and performing site surveys. The document also covers RF fundamentals including characterizing materials' absorption properties, managing access point interference, and the difference between coverage and reliable coverage. Troubleshooting techniques and a question and answer section are also included on the agenda.
The document discusses Aruba's Amigopod product for wireless access and guest management in retail environments. It describes use cases like guest WiFi access, registration kiosks, and wireless scanners. Amigopod allows sponsored and self-registration of guests, bulk user import, and integrates with third-party systems. It also provides features like targeted advertising, location services, and reports on visitor demographics.
RF Code offers fully automated real-time asset tracking and environmental monitoring solutions using active RFID technology. Their solutions consist of asset tags to track assets down to the rack level, environmental and power sensors, active readers to receive tag and sensor data, and software to manage the asset and sensor data through open APIs. This allows their solutions to integrate with DCIM, BMS, ERP and other systems.
This document discusses solutions for enabling commercial devices on classified networks using Suite B cryptography. It describes implementing two independent encryption layers - one at the network layer with IPsec and one at the application layer with TLS. It also outlines Aruba's offerings for securing wireless access on classified networks, including Remote Access Points that use credentials stored on secure USB keys and provide two factors of authentication with a wired Ethernet connection and Suite B encryption at both the network and application layers.
RF Code provides real-time asset management and environmental monitoring solutions using wireless hardware and software platforms. Their solutions use radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and sensors to track physical assets and monitor environments without wires. RF Code's product portfolio includes active RFID tags for assets and sensors, wireless readers that collect tag data, and software applications for asset tracking, sensor monitoring, and data visualization. Their solutions can provide zone-level, rack-level, or room-level asset visibility for distributed assets and data centers.
The document discusses new opportunities for branch IT through enhanced performance and reduced costs. It describes the evolution of distributed IT and core constraints like cost control and security that branch IT operations aim to address. Key strategies for 2015 include improving management through analytics, simplifying and reducing WAN costs, increasing WLAN performance while lowering costs, and shifting to an operational expenditure model through cloud services. The presentation examines requirements for WLANs and management systems and explores how consolidated branch architectures combining wired, wireless and WAN functions in one device can significantly reduce total cost of ownership.
Aruba AirWave is a network management platform that can manage Aruba wireless networks, controllers, access points, and other network devices. It collects data from these devices using protocols like SNMP and syslog and presents the data in customizable dashboards and reports. It provides visibility into network and client performance, RF interference and capacity, and application usage. The latest version of AirWave features an improved HTML5-based user interface, multi-server scalability for networks with thousands of devices, and enhanced configuration, troubleshooting, and provisioning capabilities.
The document discusses the Aruba SE Enablement Lab, which provides partner engineers access to demo Aruba technologies. It details the history and evolution of previous partner labs, and describes the current lab's infrastructure and capabilities. These include technologies like ClearPass, controllers, access points, AirWave, and AOS. The document also provides guidance on deploying your own lab, including recommended hardware and software, financial resources for partners, and how to get support.
The document provides tips for troubleshooting issues with Aruba networking products before opening a support ticket. It recommends checking online resources and enabling PhoneHome on controllers to automatically send logs and reports to Aruba support. It also advises simplifying configurations if possible and being ready to provide detailed logs, software versions and other relevant information to help support representatives diagnose issues more quickly.
The document discusses how to become a mobility engineer by transitioning from a wireless engineer. It recommends obtaining fundamentals in routing, switching, TCP/IP, and 802.11 standards. It also stresses gaining vendor-specific knowledge and experience in areas like mobile device management, application visibility, and location services. The presentation encourages lifelong learning and sharing knowledge with the industry.
This document summarizes a presentation on RF troubleshooting techniques. It discusses how access point characteristics, transmitted power levels, antenna patterns and attenuation affect wireless signal strength. It also covers tools for identifying interference sources, measuring signal to noise ratios and evaluating spectrum usage. Advanced command line functions are provided for monitoring access points, clients and radio performance.
Take a deep dive into AirWave. Learn how to configure AirWave to get optimal performance and troubleshoot wireless issues. Also find out about exciting new features coming in v.8.2 and hear the integrated wired and wireless story.
This document summarizes an Aruba Networks presentation on configuring access management with ClearPass. It outlines the agenda which includes reviewing an existing customer deployment, customer challenges and solutions, and a live configuration, authentication, and troubleshooting walkthrough. It then discusses the customer's existing 802.1X deployment and their new initiatives involving mobile device management, a Palo Alto firewall, and a visitor network with ClearPass guest. It explores how ClearPass can help integrate these solutions and limit access to only enrolled devices while applying granular policies. The presentation then demonstrates these concepts in a lab environment.
LoRaWAN is an open standard for wireless communication targeted at low-power wide-area networks. It uses a proprietary radio protocol called LoRa to allow long-range communication at low bit rates. LoRaWAN defines the communication protocols and system architecture for end devices, gateways, and network servers. Key entities include end devices that communicate with gateways, network servers that coordinate communication, and application servers that interface with end user applications. [END SUMMARY]
The document discusses how installing 802.11n wireless access points in hotel room walls provides a quick and cost-effective way to provide high-quality Wi-Fi without the conventional costs and hassles of traditional access point installations. It describes how a Motorola AP 6511 wall plate access point can be installed in minutes by snapping it into place using existing CAT5/6 wires in the walls. This placement results in strong radio quality between rooms without requiring extensive site surveys or planning. The document then compares the traditional thinking around wireless local area network planning, installation and management with the new approach enabled by using wall plate access points.
The RFS4000 integrated services controller from Motorola combines wired, wireless and security networking features into a compact device. It provides voice, video and data services over wireless LAN with quality of service. Additional features include RFID/Wi-Fi asset tracking, 3G cellular backhaul, onboard networking services, layered security services, quality of service, wireless mobility functions, high reliability, and easy manageability.
The document discusses features and capabilities of the Aruba AirWave network management platform. It covers how data flows into AirWave from controllers and devices, advanced monitoring features like application visibility and Lync monitoring, visualization of network performance data on floor plans, improvements to the user interface, ways to configure devices and controllers through AirWave, and serviceability features like backups.
The document discusses Aruba's policy enforcement firewall. It describes how the firewall uses roles, policies, and rules to control network access and apply security policies based on user, device, and application attributes. Key capabilities include identity-based access control, application awareness, dynamic policy assignment, blacklisting of devices, and quality of service tagging for prioritization of real-time traffic like voice and video. The firewall can be used to securely control both wireless and wired network access.
Securing BYOD with Palo Alto & Aruba: BYOD is driving an extensive change in the way that organizations design their networks and deploy security. With BYOD, the organization faces the task of securing devices that may not even be owned or managed by the company. As a result, the organization must secure the network and apply policy based on who is accessing their applications and what device they’re using. In this session, learn about how to build a more secure wireless environment through the adoption of “Zero Trust” principles at the access layer.
In this session, join Brian Tokuyoshi, senior product manager from Palo Alto Networks, to learn about how to integrate Aruba wireless infrastructure and Palo Alto's next-generation security platform. Please comment on what you think about the session and anything specific you would like us to cover. For more please visit http://community.arubanetworks.com
The document discusses Aruba's converged wired and wireless network solutions. It describes how Aruba provides unified access and role-based policies across wireless, wired, and VPN connections. This is achieved through Aruba's mobility switches, controllers, and ClearPass policy management platform, which allow for centralized configuration and enforcement of security and access policies. The document also outlines how Aruba's solutions provide visibility and compliance through its AirWave network management system.
This document provides an overview of wireless network design challenges for retail stores, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and outdoor areas. It discusses key considerations for planning a wireless deployment such as inventorying devices, quantifying coverage needs, modeling access point placement, and performing site surveys. The document also covers RF fundamentals including characterizing materials' absorption properties, managing access point interference, and the difference between coverage and reliable coverage. Troubleshooting techniques and a question and answer section are also included on the agenda.
The document discusses Aruba's Amigopod product for wireless access and guest management in retail environments. It describes use cases like guest WiFi access, registration kiosks, and wireless scanners. Amigopod allows sponsored and self-registration of guests, bulk user import, and integrates with third-party systems. It also provides features like targeted advertising, location services, and reports on visitor demographics.
RF Code offers fully automated real-time asset tracking and environmental monitoring solutions using active RFID technology. Their solutions consist of asset tags to track assets down to the rack level, environmental and power sensors, active readers to receive tag and sensor data, and software to manage the asset and sensor data through open APIs. This allows their solutions to integrate with DCIM, BMS, ERP and other systems.
This document discusses solutions for enabling commercial devices on classified networks using Suite B cryptography. It describes implementing two independent encryption layers - one at the network layer with IPsec and one at the application layer with TLS. It also outlines Aruba's offerings for securing wireless access on classified networks, including Remote Access Points that use credentials stored on secure USB keys and provide two factors of authentication with a wired Ethernet connection and Suite B encryption at both the network and application layers.
RF Code provides real-time asset management and environmental monitoring solutions using wireless hardware and software platforms. Their solutions use radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and sensors to track physical assets and monitor environments without wires. RF Code's product portfolio includes active RFID tags for assets and sensors, wireless readers that collect tag data, and software applications for asset tracking, sensor monitoring, and data visualization. Their solutions can provide zone-level, rack-level, or room-level asset visibility for distributed assets and data centers.
The document discusses new opportunities for branch IT through enhanced performance and reduced costs. It describes the evolution of distributed IT and core constraints like cost control and security that branch IT operations aim to address. Key strategies for 2015 include improving management through analytics, simplifying and reducing WAN costs, increasing WLAN performance while lowering costs, and shifting to an operational expenditure model through cloud services. The presentation examines requirements for WLANs and management systems and explores how consolidated branch architectures combining wired, wireless and WAN functions in one device can significantly reduce total cost of ownership.
Aruba AirWave is a network management platform that can manage Aruba wireless networks, controllers, access points, and other network devices. It collects data from these devices using protocols like SNMP and syslog and presents the data in customizable dashboards and reports. It provides visibility into network and client performance, RF interference and capacity, and application usage. The latest version of AirWave features an improved HTML5-based user interface, multi-server scalability for networks with thousands of devices, and enhanced configuration, troubleshooting, and provisioning capabilities.
The document discusses the Aruba SE Enablement Lab, which provides partner engineers access to demo Aruba technologies. It details the history and evolution of previous partner labs, and describes the current lab's infrastructure and capabilities. These include technologies like ClearPass, controllers, access points, AirWave, and AOS. The document also provides guidance on deploying your own lab, including recommended hardware and software, financial resources for partners, and how to get support.
The document provides tips for troubleshooting issues with Aruba networking products before opening a support ticket. It recommends checking online resources and enabling PhoneHome on controllers to automatically send logs and reports to Aruba support. It also advises simplifying configurations if possible and being ready to provide detailed logs, software versions and other relevant information to help support representatives diagnose issues more quickly.
The document discusses how to become a mobility engineer by transitioning from a wireless engineer. It recommends obtaining fundamentals in routing, switching, TCP/IP, and 802.11 standards. It also stresses gaining vendor-specific knowledge and experience in areas like mobile device management, application visibility, and location services. The presentation encourages lifelong learning and sharing knowledge with the industry.
This document summarizes a presentation on RF troubleshooting techniques. It discusses how access point characteristics, transmitted power levels, antenna patterns and attenuation affect wireless signal strength. It also covers tools for identifying interference sources, measuring signal to noise ratios and evaluating spectrum usage. Advanced command line functions are provided for monitoring access points, clients and radio performance.
Take a deep dive into AirWave. Learn how to configure AirWave to get optimal performance and troubleshoot wireless issues. Also find out about exciting new features coming in v.8.2 and hear the integrated wired and wireless story.
This document summarizes an Aruba Networks presentation on configuring access management with ClearPass. It outlines the agenda which includes reviewing an existing customer deployment, customer challenges and solutions, and a live configuration, authentication, and troubleshooting walkthrough. It then discusses the customer's existing 802.1X deployment and their new initiatives involving mobile device management, a Palo Alto firewall, and a visitor network with ClearPass guest. It explores how ClearPass can help integrate these solutions and limit access to only enrolled devices while applying granular policies. The presentation then demonstrates these concepts in a lab environment.
LoRaWAN is an open standard for wireless communication targeted at low-power wide-area networks. It uses a proprietary radio protocol called LoRa to allow long-range communication at low bit rates. LoRaWAN defines the communication protocols and system architecture for end devices, gateways, and network servers. Key entities include end devices that communicate with gateways, network servers that coordinate communication, and application servers that interface with end user applications. [END SUMMARY]
The document discusses how installing 802.11n wireless access points in hotel room walls provides a quick and cost-effective way to provide high-quality Wi-Fi without the conventional costs and hassles of traditional access point installations. It describes how a Motorola AP 6511 wall plate access point can be installed in minutes by snapping it into place using existing CAT5/6 wires in the walls. This placement results in strong radio quality between rooms without requiring extensive site surveys or planning. The document then compares the traditional thinking around wireless local area network planning, installation and management with the new approach enabled by using wall plate access points.
The RFS4000 integrated services controller from Motorola combines wired, wireless and security networking features into a compact device. It provides voice, video and data services over wireless LAN with quality of service. Additional features include RFID/Wi-Fi asset tracking, 3G cellular backhaul, onboard networking services, layered security services, quality of service, wireless mobility functions, high reliability, and easy manageability.
The AP 622 is a dual radio 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access point that provides high performance wireless connectivity. It features two MIMO radios that allow one radio to be used for client access while the second can be used simultaneously for additional functions like wireless sensing. When deployed with a wireless controller, the AP 622 supports voice and video applications with security, quality of service and mobility services managed locally at the edge of the network.
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Stratford, Ontario leveraged its smart metering network to provide citywide wireless broadband connectivity. The city deployed over 400 Motorola 802.11n mesh network access points and a GPON fiber-Ethernet system to transmit smart meter data and provide residents and businesses with high-speed internet access. This dual-purpose network allows the city to meet provincial energy conservation goals while bridging the digital divide and stimulating economic growth.
Motorola solutions ap 6511 access point installation guide - wi ng 5.5 versio...Advantec Distribution
This document provides installation instructions for the Motorola Solutions AP-6511 Access Point. It can be mounted on a wall or in a telco box using the included mounting plate. The access point has one Ethernet port but can be expanded using an optional 3-port module. It requires Power over Ethernet and has LED indicators to show status. Detailed instructions are provided on physical installation, configuration, specifications, regulatory information, and support contacts.
The document discusses next generation wireless networks and 4G LTE technology. It provides details on:
1) The requirements of 4G LTE including peak data rates of 100Mbps download and 50Mbps upload, latency under 5ms, mobility support up to 350km/h, and enhanced quality of service.
2) The differences between Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) and Time Division Duplex (TDD) technologies. FDD allows simultaneous upload and download while TDD allows flexible bandwidth allocation.
3) Key components of 4G LTE networks including MIMO, OFDMA, and higher order modulation to achieve higher data rates.
The document provides an overview of LTE technology and discusses why TDD-LTE is a good choice for wireless broadband (WBB). Key points include:
1) TDD-LTE offers flexibility in configuring downlink and uplink bandwidth ratios to match traffic usage, and provides 3 times the throughput of WiMAX.
2) The 3.5GHz spectrum band has abundant available spectrum that is well-suited for large-scale LTE TDD commercialization.
3) LTE TDD is a standard evolution of WiMAX that benefits from 3GPP standards and continued advancement. Mature ecosystems have been established for 3.5GHz LTE TDD commercialization.
“Thread - A New Wireless Networking Protocol for Internet of Things” - Ankith...EIT Digital Alumni
What if your coffee machine makes your coffee when you wake up and how about if it tells your toaster to keep your sandwich ready at your breakfast time? Thread is built to turn cool ideas like these into reality!
The document provides an overview of an IT and telecommunications company that offers infrastructure services and solutions. It describes the company's certifications, partners, offices, markets served, and solutions related to connectivity, security, wireless networks, video surveillance, and more. Key details include that the company has over 50 employees, serves various industries and sectors, and provides campus connectivity, data center, wireless, and surveillance solutions.
This document discusses Aruba's wireless networking solutions for modern enterprises. It highlights how Aruba ESP addresses increasing demands for high-performing Wi-Fi from trends like remote work, IoT, and digital transformation. Key aspects of Aruba ESP include unified operations with Aruba Central, seamless connectivity with application-aware networking, strong security through automation and segmentation, and AI-powered optimization. The document also outlines Aruba's portfolio of Wi-Fi 6/6E access points and edge devices, as well as deployment and management options through Aruba Central's cloud-native platform.
The presentation discusses iDirect's Evolution product line including the iDX 1.0 satellite router, X3 router, and line cards. Key features highlighted are DVB-S2/ACM technology for improved bandwidth efficiency, integration with the X3 satellite router, and software tools for monitoring and adjusting ACM performance. Benefits of iDirect's DVB-S2/ACM implementation include increased throughput and bandwidth savings while easing network configuration.
The document summarizes the capabilities and features of the SpiderCloud Wireless Services Node, which is an enterprise small cell platform that supports both 3G and LTE radio access. The Services Node can control up to 100 small cell radio nodes across an area of over 1 million square feet, with a single platform that simplifies configuration, mobility management, and backhaul integration. It provides carrier-grade security, quality of service controls, and capabilities for self-optimizing networks and applications.
This document discusses the use of wireless instrumentation in the oil and gas industry. It provides an introduction to wireless instrumentation and outlines its benefits, including significant cost savings from eliminating cabling. The document reviews the history of wireless instruments and discusses common wireless standards like WirelessHART and ISA 100.11a. It also covers topics such as network architecture, security measures to ensure reliability, and the advantages of remote monitoring capabilities. While noting some risks around interference and lost data packets, the conclusion is that wireless instrumentation provides flexibility and cost reductions for oil and gas operators.
The document is a specification sheet for the Motorola AP 8222 access point. It has a sleek design with internal antennas that allows it to be discretely installed in various environments. It provides dual-band 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless connectivity at speeds up to 1.3Gbps. It has advanced features such as beamforming, security, and quality of service to ensure robust and reliable connections for demanding applications. The AP 8222 is part of Motorola's WiNG 5 product line and can be easily managed through their controllers to seamlessly scale the wireless network.
Webinar NETGEAR - Insight, le funzionalita' per il Networking ManagementNetgear Italia
In questo secondo appuntamento di webinar dedicati ad Insight, si introducono le funzionalita' di gestione e monitaraggio disponibili per tutte le tipologie di prodotti Insight based.
5G wireless technology will offer unprecedented wireless communication capabilities with speeds up to 1 Gbps. It evolved from 1G to 5G, with each generation offering faster speeds and more advanced features. 5G will use technologies like UWB networks, smart antennas, and CDMA to provide globally accessible, high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity for applications like wearable devices, media streaming, and telemedicine. It aims to be an open, unified standard that is highly reliable and available at a low cost to users.
The Aerohive AP110 is a single radio 802.11n access point that provides high-performance WiFi and cloud-enabled management without requiring a controller. It is ideal for small retail environments, branch offices, and other deployments that do not require dual radios. Key features include cooperative control with other Aerohive devices, on-demand provisioning through the cloud, application visibility and control, and integrated security.
The right Wireless Architecture for youCisco Canada
This document discusses different wireless network architectures from Cisco, including autonomous access points, centralized architecture, and FlexConnect architecture. Autonomous access points are managed individually while centralized architecture uses wireless LAN controllers for centralized management. FlexConnect is an extension of centralized that allows some local switching and control at remote branch sites for better WAN efficiency and high availability when the connection to the main controller fails. The document provides details on how each architecture works, available access point and controller options, benefits and limitations of each.
This document discusses a layered approach to securing wireless communications. It covers 6 layers:
Layer 0 discusses why security matters and risks like rogue access points and data loss. Layer 1 covers securing the physical and wireless environment. Layer 2 focuses on protecting data by securing the 802.11 protocol, authenticating devices and users, and encrypting traffic. Layer 3 is about securing the network layer through segmentation, application control, and role-based access policies. Layer 4 involves securely managing the network through monitoring, configuration control, and user access management. Finally, Layer 5 discusses auditing activities, configurations, and keeping records to ensure compliance.
The Aerohive BR200 Router series streamlines branch office deployments with compact, cloud-enabled routers that are engineered for enterprises that are big on security and performance.
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. They have shipped over 4 million nodes totaling over $1 billion to networks in more than 150 countries. Their ePMP product line provides affordable and scalable wireless access networks through features like GPS synchronization, high scalability and consistent performance, interference mitigation technology, and effective quality of service capabilities.
The VX 9000 virtualized software-based wireless LAN controller combines the power of virtualization with Motorola Solutions' WiNG Controller. It provides centralized management of wireless networks through a single interface with high scalability, flexibility and advanced wireless services. Key features include integrated network security, the advanced WiNG 5 operating system, plug-and-play deployment, simplified licensing and infinite scalability through virtualization. It supports all major hypervisors and public/private clouds for maximum deployment flexibility at low cost.
The NX 7500 integrated services platform provides comprehensive management of up to 2,048 network elements through a single interface. It allows all network infrastructure to intelligently route traffic for maximum speed and throughput without congestion. The NX 7500 offers advanced wireless LAN performance for mid-sized and campus environments with features such as plug-and-play installation, hierarchical management, smart routing, BYOD support, and integrated security services. It provides flexibility and investment protection through modular upgrades.
The document discusses the challenges retailers face in supporting increased wireless applications and next-generation Wi-Fi in stores. It introduces the Motorola AP 8200 Series as a solution that provides high-performance wireless connectivity for customers and staff. The AP 8200 Series allows easy access, security, support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi, bandwidth for applications, and performance for many users. It provides flexibility, a cost-effective upgrade to 802.11ac, and features for security, environmental monitoring, location services, and more.
The document describes the innovative features of the Motorola AP 8222 wireless access point. It has a sleek design suitable for retail, office, and other customer-facing spaces. It provides dual-band 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless connectivity at speeds up to 1.3Gbps. Key features include advanced beamforming, gap-free security, and support for bandwidth-heavy applications like video calling. The access point is centrally managed through Motorola's WiNG 5 networking operating system.
The AP 8163 is a ruggedized outdoor mesh access point designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. It has three radios - two for client access across 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, and a third radio that can be used for wireless intrusion prevention scanning or dynamic frequency selection to avoid radar interference. The advanced WiNG 5 operating system allows the access points to self-optimize the network for best performance. Key features include powerful antennas for extended range, mesh networking for redundancy, and security features like firewalls and wireless intrusion prevention.
The document describes the features and capabilities of the Motorola AP 8122 3x3 MIMO 802.11n access point. It delivers high throughput to support enterprise applications including voice and HD video using 802.11n technology with standard 802.3af PoE. It has advanced features like load balancing, pre-emptive roaming, and dual band radios to increase network reliability, resilience, and security. The access point also supports advanced wireless capabilities such as voice over wireless, location services, and guest access controls.
The document describes the innovative features of the AP 7532 wireless access point. It provides the highest wireless speeds available with 3x3 MIMO and 256 QAM modulation on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios. It has a dual radio 802.11ac/802.11n design that provides a upgrade path to 1.3Gbps 802.11ac speeds while maintaining support for existing devices. It offers various advanced features like load balancing, security, sensor support and quality of service for voice. The access point is designed to deliver maximum performance at a low cost.
The AP 7502 is a dual-band 802.11ac wireless access point designed for installation in small spaces like hotel rooms. It has a compact wall-mount design, supports the latest WiFi standards, and includes features to ensure reliable connectivity even in challenging environments. Setup and management are simplified through zero-touch provisioning and both standalone and controller-based operation modes.
The document describes the innovative features of the AP 7522 wireless access point. It provides dual-band 802.11ac and 802.11n radios for high performance WiFi. It offers internal or external antenna options and can function as both an access point and wireless sensor. The access point provides security, load balancing, and other features to support mission critical applications on the wireless network.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
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1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
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Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
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- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
Presentation of the OECD Artificial Intelligence Review of Germany
Rfs4000 product snapshot
1. RFS4000 FEATURES
Wi-NG architecture provides
a unified voice, data and RF
platform, delivering:
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Voice, video and data with QoS
RFID/Wi-Fi asset tracking
3G cellular backhaul
Onboard L2/L3 networking
services
Gap-free layered
security services
• WPA2-CCMP; 802.11w
• Wired/Wireless (L2-4)
Stateful Firewall
• Integrated IDS/IPS and
Rogue AP containment
• Integrated RADIUS server
• Integrated IPSec VPN Gateway
• Secure Guest Access/ Hotspot
services
End-to-end QoS
• WMM AC with TSPEC;
SIP CAC; SVP; Best Effort
Prioritization for legacy clients
• 802.11k
Wireless mobility
• L2 and L3 mobility
• IP v6 Client support
• Pre-emptive roaming
and load balancing
Unmatched reliability
• 802.11a/b/g/n Adaptive AP
with mesh
• SMART RF for wireless
network performance and
dynamic RF management
• Clustering and failover features
for 12X scalability and Active:
Active redundancy
• 3G backhaul for maximum
network uptime and rush/
mobile installs for disaster
recovery
Easy manageability
• RF Management System
compatibility, Web GUI
and SNMP (v1/v2/v3)
snapshoT: for internal use only – not for general distribution
RFS4000
Integrated Services Controller
Value proposition
The Motorola RFS4000 802.11n Integrated Services Controller combines wired, wireless and
security networking features into a compact and easy-to-use form factor. Designed to provide any
branch office or remote facility with the high performance, comprehensive, cost-effective and secure
wireless and wired networking services to maximize business efficiency, the RFS4000 offers: Voice
over WLAN (VoWLAN); video support; management of multiple locationing technologies, such as
Wi-Fi and RFID — plus support for 3G cellular technologies for backhaul. The RFS4000 will provide
your customers with distinct benefits, including:
Always on secure networking
• Multiple features ensure reliability and survivability in virtually any situation, including Motorola’s
SMART RF, which provides next-generation self-healing for unparalleled resilience; Motorola’s
patent pending clustering mechanism and a redundant 3G ExpressCard that guarantees Internet
services by providing WAN backhaul.
• Comprehensive feature set secures both the wired and wireless networks.
• Provides integrated firewall performance at wired speeds, with all wired/wireless networking
services enabled.
Simple deployment and management — like having an IT expert on site
• Many unique features combine to eliminate the need for on site IT support for deployment or
management, dramatically improving the simplicity and reducing the cost of mobility for your
customers. Built-in intelligence enables the automatic identification and resolution of network
issues. And the integration of all wired and wireless networking infrastructure into a single device
that can be easily managed back in the NOC via auto-discovery and auto-configuration enables
true zero touch installation.
True wired and wireless convergence all in a single easy-to-use device
• This single platform supports wireless voice, video, data and multiple RF technologies, including
Wi-Fi and RFID locationing, hot spot services and more.
• Can scale from 1 to 6 RF cells, providing access for 1-500 users, securely and reliably, with built-in 3G
failover capabilities to ensure network uptime and five (5) GiG E LAN ports for superior performance.
TARGET MARKETS
Geographically dispersed
deployments that require a
converged platform for wired
wireless network that does
not compromise security and
performance, such as:
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Enterprise Mobility Services
Service
• Motorola RFS4000
Starts at $1299 for 6 ports
• Cisco 891
$1295 for single cell only
• Aruba 620 Series
Branch Controllers
$1750 for 4 ports
• Juniper SG20
$1200 for single cell
Upfront with the hardware (prepaid)
or within 30 days thereafter
Three years
Advance Exchange Support
Any time
One year
Service from the Start On Site System Support
Upfront with the hardware (prepaid)
or within 30 days thereafter
Three years
On Site System Support
Any time
One year
Wireless Infrastructure Device Software Support
List Price Comparison
Length of
Coverage
Service from the Start Advance Exchange Support
Small health clinics
Gas Stations
Convenience stores
Elementary schools
Motels/Inns
Retail Banking/ Retail stores
T&L hubs/ satellite branches
Time of Purchase
Any time
One year
Note: please refer to Solution Builder for part numbers and pricing
Sell Service from the Start Advance Exchange Support up front with every RFS4000
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Selling service upfront provides more value to the customer, is much easier and results in a higher attachment rate
than selling service after the sale is completed.
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Service from the Start Advance Exchange Support is a prepaid program that provides: next-business-day device
replacement; Comprehensive Coverage, which extends normal wear and tear to internal and external components
damaged through accidental breakage; and access and rights to download entitled software releases, including patches
and updates, as well as supporting documentation.
2. RFS4000 snapshoT: for internal use only – not for general distribution
RFS4000 competitive snapshot: Aruba 620 and Cisco 891
CRITERIA
Aruba 620 Series
Branch Controllers
Cisco 891
• Plug-and-play install for remote
802.11a/b/g/n deployments
• 3-clicks and the network is up!
• Common OS Wi-NG platform across
the entire Motorola RFS series
• Requires pre-staging from
the master controller
• Offers a 3-tier management
architecture for a self
contained branch
• Cumbersome set up - 891 cannot
scale beyond one cell; PoE comes as
an accessory that has to be plugged
in separately
• Poor wireless features, main focus is
still on wired
• Onboard AAA Server for secure Access
• Onboard DHCP Server
• Onboard IP SEC VPN Gateway
supporting 256 IP Sec Tunnels
• Secure 802.11n Mesh with QoS
• SMART RF for Dynamic RF
Management Services
• No Onboard AAA
• IP SEC VPN with a License with
only 128 tunnel support
• Basic Mesh - no QoS
• ARM 2.0 - trades off VoIP services
for IDS/IPS Services - both services
cannot run simultaneously, as the
APs stop scanning to provide
RF Services
• No onboard AAA
• No mesh
• No Dynamic RF Management ( M-Drive/
RRM) on the 891 ISR as it is single cell
• 5 GiG E LAN Ports with built-in PoE+
• 1 GiF E WAN Port with Cu-Fiber Uplink
• Link Aggregation between LAN and WAN
• No GiG E LAN access
• No GiG E PoE+
• 4 X 10/100 PoE+ ports - suitable
for a/b/g traffic
• 8X 10/100 - No GiG E LAN access
• No PoE + capabilities built-in
• PoE is an external accessory
• Multi-RF Locationing Module: Motorola
Wireless Switches/Controllers have an
Integrated Locationing engine which
can track location based on information
collected for Wi-Fi and RFID assets
• Secure Guest Access services with
Bandwidth Management and Captive
portal Redirection
• VoIP/VoWLAN Services with Call
Admission Control( For TSPEC and SIP)
• Wi-Fi only locationing: Offers only
Wi-Fi based triangulation, which
results in a poor location accuracy;
also requires a separate appliance
for location tracking that offers
fewer features and more cost
• Limited functionality for Secure
Guest Access
• No SIP Call Admission Control
• Wi-Fi only locationing: Offers only Wi-Fi
based triangulation, which results in a poor
location accuracy; also requires a separate
appliance for location tracking that offers
fewer features and more cost
• No Secure Guest Access - need WCS
(the management platform for large
enterprises) - cost prohibitive for
the branch
• No SIP Call Admission Control
• RFS4000 offers an integrated IDS/IPS
engine, with built-in wired/wireless
firewall that survives WAN outtage
• Built-in 3G capabilities ensure 24x7
network uptime
• The 620 needs master controller
for configuration and Stateful
Firewall services
• The 620 cannot be managed as a
standalone entity
• Offers a “single cell” self contained
network, but does not offer the
comprehensive wired/wireless services
needed for a standalone network
• Manageability is a problem: scaling beyond
single cell implies managing an additional
entity, apart from the added cost of
hardware and different OS on the AP
• L3 firewall only, Intersubnet/
Intrasubnet traffic is NOT inspected
- wireless network is open to
wireless attacks
• Integrated IDS/IPS is licensed module
• Can either service clients, or
provide IDS/IPS services for full
band spectrum
• L3 firewall only, Intersubnet/ Intrasubnet
traffic is NOT inspected - wireless network
is open to wireless attacks
• Advanced IDS/IPS modules require license
• No sensor capabilities
Integrated
Security
Services
• Onboard L2/L3 firewall (Role and
Location based)
• Onboard IP SEC VPN Gateway
supporting 256 IP Sec Tunnels
• Robust IDS/IPS engine
• Rogue AP Detection on the air and
over the wire
• Rogue AP Classification with multimode scanning mechanism.
• Rogue AP Termination
• Band Unlocked radios - full spectrum
scan for IDS/IPS while servicing clients
with Adaptive APs
• No forensics
• No automated wireless
connectivity testing
• No forensics
• No wireless connectivity testing
Proactive
Troubleshooting
• Advanced Remote Troubleshooting
allows for Tier 1 helpdesk to solve
client issues
• Spectrum Analysis/Advanced Forensics/
Remote Wireless Captures/automated
Wireless connectivity tests aid in
proactive network management
• No additional License Module - all
functionality included in the base price
• All capabilities for secure wired/wireless
networking with Site Survivability are
built into the base OS
• Starting at $1299
• Additional licenses for:
– IDS/IPS
– QoS/ VoIP
– Firewall
– Mesh
– AP licenses
– VPN
• Base SKU lists at $1450 for
zero port switch; additional
licenses required, maximum
of 4 ports available
• Additional licenses for IDS/IPS
• Base lists at $1295 for single cell only
Ease of
Deployment
Integrated
Wireless
Networking
Services
Integrated
Wired
Networking
Services
Integrated
Applications
Secure Site
Survivability
Total
Cost Of
Ownership
Motorola RFS4010
Note: competitive information is based on publicly available data
3. RFS4000 snapshoT: for internal use only – not for general distribution
RFS4000 competitive snapshot: Juniper SG20 and SoHo ‘Gear Like D-Link or Netgear
CRITERIA
Motorola RFS4010
Juniper SG20
SoHo ‘Gear Like’ D-Link or Netgear
• Plug-and-play install for remote 802.11a/b/g/n
deployments
• 3-clicks and the network is up!
• Common OS Wi-NG platform across the
entire Motorola RFS series
• Relatively easy set up, but focus
is on firewall accessorized with
WLAN capabilities
• Easy to use
Ease of
Deployment
Integrated
Wireless
Networking
Services
• Onboard AAA Server for secure Access
• Onboard DHCP Server
• Onboard IP SEC VPN Gateway supporting
256 IP Sec Tunnels
• Secure 802.11n mesh with QoS
• SMART RF for Dynamic RF
Management Services
• No on board AAA
• IP SEC VPN Gateway with only
25 tunnels, increase to 40 with
an additional license
• No mesh
• No Dynamic RF Management
• No such functionality; need additional
networking equipment
• No mesh
• No Dynamic RF Management
• 5 GiG E LAN Ports with built-in PoE+
• 1 GiF E WAN Port with Cu-Fiber Uplink
• Link Aggregation between LAN and WAN
• No Gig E Ports for LAN
• No PoE
• 10/100 port Only
• No PoE/ No PoE+ and no accessory
• No Locationing capabilities
• No Secure Guest Access
• No QoS
• No Locationing capabilities
• No Secure Guest Access
• No QoS
Integrated
Applications
• Multi-RF Locationing Module: Motorola
Wireless Switches/Controllers have an
Integrated Locationing engine which can track
location based on information collected for
Wi-Fi and RFID assets
• Secure Guest Access services with
Bandwidth Management and Captive
portal Redirection
• VoIP/VoWLAN Services with Call Admission
Control( For TSPEC and SIP)
Secure Site
Survivability
• RFS4000 offers an integrated IDS/IPS engine
with built-in wired/wireless firewall that
survives WAN outtage
• Built-in 3G capabilities ensure 24x7
network uptime
• Only secure services, no
flexibility for multiple RF cells
• No 3G services for network
uptime when WAN outtage occurs
• Standalone single cell solutions with
weak secure networking services
• No IDS/IPS sensor capabilities for
wireless network
• No IDS/IPS sensor capabilities for
wireless network
Integrated
Security
Services
• Onboard L2/L3 firewall - (Role and
Location based)
• Onboard IP SEC VPN Gateway supporting
256 IP Sec Tunnels
• Robust IDS/IPS engine
• Rogue AP Detection on the air and
over the wire
• Rogue AP Classification with multi-mode
scanning mechanism
• Rogue AP Termination
• Band Unlocked radios - full spectrum scan
for IDS/IPS while servicing clients with
Adaptive APs
Proactive
Troubleshooting
• Advanced Remote Troubleshooting allows
for Tier 1 helpdesk to solve client issues
• Spectrum Analysis/Advanced Forensics/
Remote Wireless Captures/automated
Wireless connectivity tests aid in proactive
network management
• No proactive troubleshooting
capabilities
• No troubleshooting capabilities
- proactive or reactive
Total
Cost Of
Ownership
• No additional License Module - all functionality
included in the base price
• All capabilities for secure wired/wireless
networking with Site Survivability are built
into the base OS
• Starting at $1299
• Additional module for VPN
• Base lists at > $1200
• Sub $1000, but with much reduced
functionality and services
Integrated
Wired
Networking
Services
Note: competitive information is based on publicly available data