HP Networking offers intelligent 802.11n wireless networking solutions that provide access, management and security for business of all sizes with the flexibility to easily tailor your network to meet changing business needs.
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Unified network management system that can manage up to 256 APs, facilitate network VLAN deployment, enforce access privileges, and control quality
of service (QoS) for wireless users. Includes support for Layer-3 roaming and fast roaming to satisfy the most demanding voice service requirements.
Enterprise-class wireless user access control and management for wireless networks. Centralizes management of IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n APs, supporting up to 48 APs and 1,024 wireless users for small-sized deployments and remote offices.
IEEE 802.11n-ready controllers providing centralized AP management, control, and guest services. Mobility controllers deliver fast roaming and VoWiFi with consistent security.
Working in conjunction with ProCurve radio ports, the HP ProCurve Wireless Edge Services xl Module provides centralized wireless LAN configuration and management of advanced wireless services, enabling a resilient, highly secure, mobile network.
The Redundant Wireless Services zl Module automatically adopts ProCurve radio ports if the primary Wireless Edge Services zl Module is unavailable or fails.
Working in conjunction with radio ports, the HP Networking Wireless Edge Services zl Module provides centralized wireless LAN configuration and management of advanced wireless services, enabling a resilient, highly secure, mobile network.
Variety of dual-band access points that handle up to 64 users per radio, with a choice of single or dual radios, internal or external antennas, and
802.11a/b/g/n operation. These access points are used with a WLAN controller, and some models are rated for extreme conditions of heat.
Cost-effective dual band, PoE wireless solution for small and medium enterprises, configurable for IEEE 802.11a or for use as an IEEE 802.11b/g access
point. Wi-Fi Certified and secured by WEP and WPA/WPA2, this AP provides ultra-fast speeds of up to 108 Mbps in turbo mode, and offers superior longrange
connectivity with eXtended range (XR) technology.
Innovative, cost-effective dual-radio access points. Powered by a single standard IEEE 802.3af PoE connection, this access point features preset defaults for
easy setup, as well as advanced MIMO technology, WPA2 security, and IEEE 802.1X authentication over the wireless LAN.
Standalone fat access point with one radio running at 2.4 or 5 GHz, allowing it to support 2.4-GHz 802.11b/g/n or 5-GHz 802.11a/n wireless connections.
Management via Web interface, CLI/Telnet interface, HP IMC, or any SNMP management station. IEEE 802.3af power.
Standalone fat access point with two radios running at 2.4 or 5 GHz, allowing it to support simultaneous 2.4-GHz 802.11b/g/n and 5-GHz 802.11a/n wireless connections. Management via Web interface, CLI/Telnet interface, HP IMC, or any SNMP management station. IEEE 802.3af power.
Wired and wireless connectivity in a small unit that can be quickly and discreetly installed in a standard wall outlet box. Device has four Ethernet ports,
a 2.4 GHz wireless access point, and a pass-through RJ-45 connection.
Deliver scalable, seamless wireless access indoors and out, enforcing QoS and security policies right at the network edge. Outdoor APs are enclosed in die-cast aluminum casing; compliant with IP65 and EN61373.
Cable/DSL routers providing robust routing and security features that allow wired and wireless users to share a single broadband connection for a small business.
HP Networking RF Planner is built on a unique, patent-pending RF propagation model. This model provides outstanding accuracy by drawing from a comprehensive knowledge base of RF characteristics for HP Networking MultiService Access Points, third-party equipment (client cards, access points, and directional antennas), and building materials.
HP Networking RF Manager automatically and immediately blocks all unauthorized traffic without disrupting or reducing the performance of authorized communication. The RF Manager simultaneously prevents multiple threats while continuing to scan for additional problems.
A variety of sensors, engines for the enterprise and smaller businesses, and planning software that protect the network and users from unauthorized wireless access, and even enforce “no wireless” policies.
Wi-Fi certified wireless LAN workgroup bridges that enable legacy wired Ethernet network devices–PCs, laptops, cameras–to be quickly, easily and
securely connected to the wireless LAN. The cost-effective 802.11a/b/g model supports up to 16 users, while the building-to-building bridge and access
point provides connectivity at up to 108 Mbps for 128 users.
Legacy client devices can be easily integrated into a wireless LAN (WLAN) using the M111 Client Bridge. The M111 Client Bridge can bridge an Ethernet client device running a legacy networking protocol to the WLAN, extending wireless network access to a wide range of DECnet, IPX, AppleTalk, and other devices.
The Radio Port 220, with simultaneous IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g wireless operation, works in conjunction with the Wireless Edge Services xl and zl Modules to deliver advanced wireless services.
HP Networking Mobility Manager v3 provides a single point in which to plan, deploy, manage, and monitor a wireless LAN (WLAN). As a plug-in software module for HP Networking Manager Plus, this powerful tool provides visualization of predictive radio frequency (RF) coverage and location of WLAN infrastructure, unmanaged (rogue) access points, and wireless clients all in the same map that can be created through imported floor plans.
The MSM317 Access Device integrates wired and wireless connectivity into a small unit that can be quickly and discretely installed in a standard wall outlet box. It provides four Ethernet ports, a 2.4 GHz wireless access point, and a pass-through RJ-45 connection to support a range of service and user connectivity options.
Unified network management system that can manage up to 256 APs, facilitate network VLAN deployment, enforce access privileges, and control quality
of service (QoS) for wireless users. Includes support for Layer-3 roaming and fast roaming to satisfy the most demanding voice service requirements.
Enterprise-class wireless user access control and management for wireless networks. Centralizes management of IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n APs, supporting up to 48 APs and 1,024 wireless users for small-sized deployments and remote offices.
A variety of sensors, engines for the enterprise and smaller businesses, and planning software that protect the network and users from unauthorized wireless access, and even enforce “no wireless” policies.
Wi-Fi certified wireless LAN workgroup bridges that enable legacy wired Ethernet network devices–PCs, laptops, cameras–to be quickly, easily and
securely connected to the wireless LAN. The cost-effective 802.11a/b/g model supports up to 16 users, while the building-to-building bridge and access
point provides connectivity at up to 108 Mbps for 128 users.
Variety of dual-band access points that handle up to 64 users per radio, with a choice of single or dual radios, internal or external antennas, and
802.11a/b/g/n operation. These access points are used with a WLAN controller, and some models are rated for extreme conditions of heat.
Cost-effective dual band, PoE wireless solution for small and medium enterprises, configurable for IEEE 802.11a or for use as an IEEE 802.11b/g access
point. Wi-Fi Certified and secured by WEP and WPA/WPA2, this AP provides ultra-fast speeds of up to 108 Mbps in turbo mode, and offers superior longrange
connectivity with eXtended range (XR) technology.
Innovative, cost-effective dual-radio access points. Powered by a single standard IEEE 802.3af PoE connection, this access point features preset defaults for
easy setup, as well as advanced MIMO technology, WPA2 security, and IEEE 802.1X authentication over the wireless LAN.
Standalone fat access point with one radio running at 2.4 or 5 GHz, allowing it to support 2.4-GHz 802.11b/g/n or 5-GHz 802.11a/n wireless connections.
Management via Web interface, CLI/Telnet interface, HP IMC, or any SNMP management station. IEEE 802.3af power.
Standalone fat access point with two radios running at 2.4 or 5 GHz, allowing it to support simultaneous 2.4-GHz 802.11b/g/n and 5-GHz 802.11a/n wireless connections. Management via Web interface, CLI/Telnet interface, HP IMC, or any SNMP management station. IEEE 802.3af power.
IEEE 802.11n-ready controllers providing centralized AP management, control, and guest services. Mobility controllers deliver fast roaming and VoWiFi with consistent security.
Wired and wireless connectivity in a small unit that can be quickly and discreetly installed in a standard wall outlet box. Device has four Ethernet ports,
a 2.4 GHz wireless access point, and a pass-through RJ-45 connection.
Deliver scalable, seamless wireless access indoors and out, enforcing QoS and security policies right at the network edge. Outdoor APs are enclosed in die-cast aluminum casing; compliant with IP65 and EN61373.
Cable/DSL routers providing robust routing and security features that allow wired and wireless users to share a single broadband connection for a small business.
On September 30, 2009 the WiFi Alliance announced that it had fully certified the 802.11n IEEE standard. HP ProCurve is pleased to announce that its complete lineup of 802.11n access points meet the requirements outlined by the WiFi Alliance to be WiFi Certified 802.11n.