Aerohive Debuts New Gigabit Access Point

Aerohive Networks has launched an 802.11ac gigabit Wi-Fi access point (AP) that it's touting as an economical option for organizations that want to upgrade to to the standard but have been concerned about cost and power requirements.

According to Aerohive, the AP230 can provide high performance at an affordable price and is backward compatible with 802.11n networks.

802.11ac is the latest industry standard in wireless networking. It offers data rates exceeding one gigabit per second, greater capacity, improved radio frequency management and improved performance over the current standard of 802.11n.

The AP230 is part of Aerohive's controllerless architecture — called Cooperative Control architecture — so schools don't need to upgrade controllers on their existing wireless network to support 802.11ac. According to the company, the AP230 also uses Aerohive's distributed intelligence architecture that helps network administrators manage network traffic at the application level without causing problems with network performance.

Key features of the AP230 include:

  • 3x3, three-stream 802.11ac gigabit Wi-Fi;
  • Full functionality with existing power over Ethernet (PoE) infrastructure;
  • Aerohive Cooperative Control (controllerless) architecture; and
  • Out-of-the-box application visibility and control.

The AP230 is available now starting at $799 US list. Further information can be found on Aerohive's site.

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Leila Meyer is a technology writer based in British Columbia. She can be reached at [email protected].

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