New Switch Series provides robust support for wireless multimedia applications
Published 18th Apr 2011 | Source - | Pages - 8The HP A3000G Wireless Switch Series are wired and wireless unified switches that integrate both the wireless controller and the 1000 Mbps Ethernet switch functions. The A3000G series switches comes with built-in 802.1X and portal authentication servers, PoE+ capability and flexible forwarding modes. It also complies with the latest high-speed wireless standards, which provides wireless access six times that of traditional IEEE 802.11a/b/g networks, resulting in expanded coverage and more efficient support for wireless multimedia applications.
With a host of security features such as Web-based authentication, a choice of IEEE 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), or WPA, Endpoint Admission Defense, the HP A3000G Wireless Switch Series ensures that your network is protected against unauthorized access. It also provides for a pay-as-you-grow solution with which additional access points can be supported without the need to buy additional costly hardware.
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