Entry-level Outdoor Wi-Fi
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HPE Aruba Networking 560
Series Outdoor Access Points are ideal for environmentally challenging
locations and can endure extreme temperatures, persistent moisture,
precipitation, airborne contaminants, dust, salt sprays, and maximum 165
mph wind speeds.
Weatherproof and temperature hardened, this series can handle
temperatures ranging from -40C to +55C, including full solar loading.
With peak aggregate data rate of 1.49 Gbps (HE80/HE20), the series
delivers the speed and reliability needed for most environments
It supports features such as orthogonal frequency-division multiple
access (OFDMA), downlink MIMO (MU-MIMO), and target wait time (TWT).
Enhanced wireless experience with HPE Aruba Networking ClientMatch
technology removes sticky client issues by steering a client to the AP
where it receives one of the best radio signals.
IoT Ready
HPE Aruba Networking 560
Series Outdoor Access Points can serve as IoT platforms that bolster
network security and provide coverage for a range of IoT devices without
the need for network overlays.
The AP supports Bluetooth 5 and Zigbee wireless protocols through an
integrated IoT radio.
Target wake time (TWT) improves battery life of IoT devices.
HPE Aruba Networking Central Client Insights uses deep packet inspection
to provide additional context and behavioral information that help
verify devices are receiving proper policy enforcement and continuously
monitor for rogue devices.
Simple Access With
Enhanced Security
The HPE Aruba Networking
560 Series Outdoor Access Points offer enhanced security with dynamic
segmentation to remove the time-consuming and error-prone task of
managing complex and static VLANs, ACLs, and subnets by dynamically
assigning policies and keeping traffic protected and separated.
It offers stronger encryption and authentication with WPA3, protected
credentials/keys storage for guest access with Enhanced Open (OWE), and
user and IoT access policy enforcement firewalls.
The AP simplifies policy enforcement by using the policy enforcement
firewall to encapsulate all traffic from the AP to the gateway (or
mobility controller) for end-to-end encryption and inspection.
For enhanced device assurance, the access points include an installed
trusted platform module (TPM).