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SAN JOSE, Calif. July 30, 2008 -– The Enterprise Mobility business of
Motorola, Inc. today
announced
the latest member of its
outdoor access point (AP) product family, the Haz-location (Haz-Loc)
certified AP-5181,
that is designed to extend the wireless enterprise into the harshest
work environments. The increasing adoption of WLAN technology and
mobile computing in hazardous areas not only leads to improved business
processes, but also can be utilized to provide enhancements that keep
workers safe.
Petro-chemical, oil and gas, aerospace, power
generation and utilities, mining and manufacturing organizations can
deploy AP-5181 APs easily without requiring extra cabling by utilizing
mesh. Motorola’s mesh technology enhances the flexibility on AP
placement and lowers the cost for providing network access. The
addition of these new AP-5181’s in a customer’s control network – the
main network used to control plant equipment/machinery – enables more
sensors and metering devices to be supported that provide critical
information such as temperature, humidity and pressure readouts of
plant machinery resulting in significant cost savings through process
control and optimization.
The deployment of AP-5181 APs also
extends the IT network outdoors in hard-to-wire environments. The
benefit is mobile operator applications that were previously completed
in the plant office such as filing field inspections, issuing repair
work orders and checking maintenance records and parts inventories can
now be done out in the field. In addition, safety applications such as
Wi-Fi based video surveillance and personnel location (man-down,
mustering) can now be easily and cost effectively deployed in all plant
areas including hazardous locations.
“Wireless is the preferred
networking choice in many of these harsh environments not only because
of its mobility and lower cost benefits, but also for the simple fact
that some of these settings have restrictions or special conduit
requirements for laying Ethernet cables,” said Sujai Hajela, vice
president and general manager of Enterprise WLAN, Motorola Enterprise
Mobility business. “Motorola is uniquely positioned to offer its
customers a complete indoor and outdoor wireless solution that not only
meets the needs of the carpeted office but also a business-critical
offshore oil/gas platform.”
The Motorola AP-5181 is Haz-Loc
certified Class1Div2 (C1D2) and ATEX Zone 2 compliant. C1D2 is required
for hazardous operation in North America and ATEX Zone 2 is required
within the European Union.
Motorola’s AP-5181 AP has been
engineered for flexibility and ease-of-use for wireless enterprise
deployments. Its adaptive architecture enables it to operate as a
stand-alone AP or as a switch managed access point for centralized
management.
The AP-5181 also provides state-of-the art
security with support for Wi-Fi protected access (WPA) and WPA2.
Additionally, Motorola’s AP-5181 enables its wireless intrusion
protection system (WIPS) to monitor, detect, protect and help prevent
intrusions to the wireless network.
“Motorola’s hardened
AP-5181’s mesh technology offers Invensys Process Systems and our
clients the convenience to place wireless access points in the toughest
work environments without the need for additional wires,” said Cory
Welch, global practice director, Enterprise Architecture and
Integration, Invensys Process Systems. “Enterprise wireless LAN
solutions from Motorola provide reliable, scalable, high performance
connectivity for mobile computing to critical plant assets and real
time data, increasing worker productivity, safely and securely.”
Enterprise WLAN
is part of Motorola’s portfolio of innovative wireless broadband
solutions and services that complement and complete internet protocol
(IP) networks. Delivering IP coverage to virtually all spaces both
indoors and outdoors, the portfolio includes fixed broadband, mesh,
broadband over powerline, WiMAX and Enterprise WLAN solutions for
private and public networks.
Information Source: Motorola
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