We will be closing early on Friday 26th April at 17:00
Last orders: 16:30 (next day: 16:00) | OPEN as normal Monday
Product Code: | |
Options: | |
Qty: | |
Unit Price: | £ |
The HPE Aruba R2H28A is a Secure Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access point for indoor environments such as mid-sized offices, schools, or retail spaces where fewer people are on the network at the same time.
Specifications
*For complete specifications look under the documentation tab above
Overview
Aruba 500 Series Access Points Overview
The Aruba 500 series access points, equipped with Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) technology and Aruba’s intelligent software innovations, deliver high-performance connectivity for mobile and IoT devices in any environment.
High Performance in Dense Environments
The 500 series is designed to simultaneously serve multiple clients and traffic types in dense environments, boosting overall network performance by up to 400% compared to 802.11ac APs.
Differentiated Capabilities
The 500 Series provides differentiated capabilities, including AI-powered RF optimization, Live upgrades, WPA3, and Enhanced Open certified security. Additionally, it offers unified wired and wireless policy with Dynamic Segmentation.
AI-Powered RF Optimization
The access points feature AI-powered RF optimization, leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance radio frequency performance for improved wireless connectivity.
Live Upgrades
The capability for live upgrades allows firmware or software updates to be applied without disrupting the network's operation, ensuring seamless maintenance and improvements.
WPA3 and Enhanced Open Security
The 500 Series ensures enhanced security with support for WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) and Enhanced Open certification, providing a high level of security for wireless communication.
Unified Wired and Wireless Policy with Dynamic Segmentation
These access points offer unified policies for both wired and wireless connections, incorporating dynamic segmentation to efficiently manage network resources.
Green AP Energy Savings
Aruba's AI/ML capabilities enable Green AP energy savings, optimizing power consumption based on the network's usage patterns.
The HPE Aruba R2H28A is a Secure Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access point for indoor environments such as mid-sized offices, schools, or retail spaces where fewer people are on the network at the same time.
Specifications
*For complete specifications look under the documentation tab above
Overview
Aruba 500 Series Access Points Overview
The Aruba 500 series access points, equipped with Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) technology and Aruba’s intelligent software innovations, deliver high-performance connectivity for mobile and IoT devices in any environment.
High Performance in Dense Environments
The 500 series is designed to simultaneously serve multiple clients and traffic types in dense environments, boosting overall network performance by up to 400% compared to 802.11ac APs.
Differentiated Capabilities
The 500 Series provides differentiated capabilities, including AI-powered RF optimization, Live upgrades, WPA3, and Enhanced Open certified security. Additionally, it offers unified wired and wireless policy with Dynamic Segmentation.
AI-Powered RF Optimization
The access points feature AI-powered RF optimization, leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance radio frequency performance for improved wireless connectivity.
Live Upgrades
The capability for live upgrades allows firmware or software updates to be applied without disrupting the network's operation, ensuring seamless maintenance and improvements.
WPA3 and Enhanced Open Security
The 500 Series ensures enhanced security with support for WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) and Enhanced Open certification, providing a high level of security for wireless communication.
Unified Wired and Wireless Policy with Dynamic Segmentation
These access points offer unified policies for both wired and wireless connections, incorporating dynamic segmentation to efficiently manage network resources.
Green AP Energy Savings
Aruba's AI/ML capabilities enable Green AP energy savings, optimizing power consumption based on the network's usage patterns.