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Sunnyvale, CA, February 4, 2008 - Aruba Networks,
Inc., a global leader in wireless LANs and
secure
unified mobility solutions, today announced a new series of
high-performance, explosion-resistant access points targeted at
industrial and outdoor applications. Aruba designed the new AP-85
Dual-Radio Outdoor Access Point family with radio, packaging, and
operational features designed specifically for petrochemical, material
handling, shop-floor, logistics, and SCADA applications. Robustly
constructed yet simple to install, the access points include features
targeted specifically at reducing both operating and capital
expenditures.
"Field workers need secure access to both business- and process-
critical information, and reaching them in the harsh environments in
which they work requires a purpose-built solution," said Ken Jensen,
Aruba's director of product management. "To meet the needs of our
growing base of industrial customers we created a family of tailor-made
access points that leverage Aruba's Adaptive Radio Management and
identity-based security technology to reliably and securely work in
these harsh environments."
The new AP-85 access points feature dual, high-power radios that
deliver up to 200mW (23dBm) for wide area coverage. The weatherproof
enclosure and ATEX Zone 2 safety rating enable the access points to
operate in explosion hazardous environments and across temperatures
from -30 to +55 degrees Centigrade without extra-cost housings.
Industrial access points are typically mounted in inaccessible areas
to put them out of harm's way. To reduce set-up and maintenance time,
over-the-air management enables the access points to be configured,
updated, and repurposed without physically accessing the hardware.
High-intensity data, signal, and power LEDs mounted behind a front
panel window are readily visible from a distance, providing a simple
means of verifying RF signal and link alignment and checking status.
These features facilitate fast deployment without the services of
highly skilled technicians.
Users have a choice of 10/100BaseT or single/multimode fiber optic
data interfaces. Fiber optic data interfaces are ideal in hazardous
environments, whereas wire connections often work best in retrofit
applications. Power options include standard 802.3af
Power-over-Ethernet and 12VDC, or in the case of fiber models,
auto-ranging 90-288VAC. 12VDC low voltage power can be drawn from
either plant bus power sources used for industrial sensors and
actuators, vehicular power cells, or a solar panel array.
When data cabling is too expensive to install, the AP-85 access
points can operate in a secure, resilient, self-healing mesh. In this
mode the radio signals hop from access point to access point, an ideal
arrangement for open-field, SCADA, and oil/gas applications. For
completely wire-free operation, including tactical deployments, the
solar power option can be used. The mesh mode allows networks to be set
up quickly and inexpensively in even the harshest environments, without
costly site modifications, and is ideal for overcoming difficult
installation scenarios in both indoor and outdoor locations.
The AP-85 Dual-Radio Outdoor Access Point family will be shipping in the first quarter of 2008.
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