
The Motorola wireless controller discovers access points on the network and automatically downloads all configuration parameters and firmware, greatly reducing installation, maintenance and troubleshooting costs for Layer 2 and Layer e deployments.Īllows concurrent sensing on 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz frequency bands for multiband intrusion protection or troubleshooting. Requires no configuration or manual firmware maintenance. This also reduces the overall number of access points required to provide unique device services. This reduces overall network traffic while improving device performance and battery life up to 25%. Each access point can be virtualized into four unique VLANs, which can be customized to direct broadcast traffic to the intended recipient. In addition, receiver sensitivity has been increased proportionally so users have and increased ability to maintain high-performance access.ĭevice and network performance can be accelerated through a virtual LAN feature via the switch/controller. The powerful 24 dBm radio increases coverage, performance and obstruction penetration versus 23 dBm radios.

In addition, the network optimizes mobile performance with load balancing, pre-emptive roaming and rate scaling. Supports fast secure roaming at Layer 2 and Layer 3. The AP 6532 is designed to provide full 802.11n performance using standard and lower cost POE 802.1 (af). Users can also add role-based access control and AirDefense Wireless IPS and rogue detection for premium-level security vigilance.

Includes layer 2-7 stateful packet filtering firewall, AAA RADIUS services, Wireless IPS-lite, VPN gateway, and location-based access control.

The AP 6532’s SMART RF feature automatically optimizes power and channel selection so each user gets always-on high-quality access and mobility. The second radio can be used for access or as a sensor for troubleshooting and security.

The AP 6532 is a high performance dual radio 802.11n access point that offers higher throughput along with WiNG 5's direct forwarding, security, QoS services and site survivability.
