E-series MSM from HP provide secure wireless coverage for greater reliability and connectivity
Published 4th May 2011 | Source - | Pages - 17
The E-series MSM access points from HP are advanced wireless devices that provide consistent, easy-to-manage connectivity that expands an organization's existing network. Ranging from single-radio IEEE 802.11n/a/b/g to dual 802.11 n/a/b/g and a/b/g access points, it maintains the network without interruption and reduces bottlenecks and complexity by determining where data needs to go throughout the network. The E-series MSM access points and RF Security sensor require a single Power over Ethernet (PoE)-cable drop, and are IEEE 802.3af compliant, supporting a plug-and-play automatic configuration.
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