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Resiliency
and high availability
- Network self-healing: In the
event of a radio port failure, adjacent ProCurve radio ports
will adjust transmit power and data rates to maintain
wireless LAN coverage.
- RF detection and interference
avoidance: ProCurve radio ports automatically
recalibrate channel assignments to avoid environmental or
other 802.11-based wireless interference.
Security
- Choice of IEEE 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected
Access 2 (WPA2), or WPA: locks out unauthorized
wireless access by authenticating users prior to granting
network access; robust Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) encryption secures
the data integrity of the wireless traffic
- IEEE 802.1X: provides port-based
user authentication with support for Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP), TLS, TTLS, PEAP, and SIM,
with choice of AES, TKIP, and static or dynamic WEP
encryption for protecting wireless traffic between
authenticated clients and the access point
- 4 BSSIDs/16 SSIDs per radio:
Multiple wireless broadcast domains with separate
security, authentication, and policy configuration per SSID
provide access control of network resources based on user
authentication and level of trusted security between the
wireless user and the network.
- Web-based authentication:
similar to 802.1X, provides a browser-based
environment to authenticate clients that do not support the
802.1X supplicant
- RADIUS-based MAC authentication:
a wireless client is authenticated with a RADIUS
server based on the MAC address of the client; this is
useful for clients that have minimal or no user interface
- Neighbor access point (rogue AP)
detection: Each ProCurve radio port simultaneously
scans for the presence of other access points while
servicing wireless clients. Radio ports can be configured as
dedicated RF monitors for continuous monitoring of the RF
environment.
- Inter-station traffic blocking:
prevents communication between client devices
associated on the same radio port
- Closed system: restricts
broadcast of SSID as a security measure to conceal presence
of the wireless network
Connectivity
- IEEE 802.11g single-radio design:
provides a highly cost-effective solution for
wireless LAN deployments when 802.11a wireless client
support is not a requirement
- Integrated diversity antenna with
omnidirectional coverage: provides robust wireless
LAN coverage for open office environments
- International country configuration:
Centrally configured on the ProCurve Wireless Edge
Services xl Module, all ProCurve radio ports automatically
adjust to match selected country regulatory requirements.
- Auto Channel Select (ACS): helps
minimize radio co-channel interference by automatically
selecting an unoccupied radio channel
- Adjustable output power:
controls cell size for high-density access point
deployments
Quality of Service
(QoS)
- Wi-Fi WMM support: provides QoS
functionality in wireless networks by prioritizing wireless
traffic from different applications
- SpectraLink voice priority (SVP)
support: prioritizes SpectraLink voice IP packets
sent from a SpectraLink NetLink SVP server to SpectraLink
wireless voice handsets to help ensure excellent voice
quality
- Fast, secure roaming: enables
seamless, fast roaming with pre-cached authentication
credentials for wireless users
Industry certifications
- Visit www.procurve.com for an up-to-date list of
industry certifications.
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