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Wireless System facilitates 802.11n deployments.(Siemens Solves Power over Ethernet Challenge for 802.11n Deployments)

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Providing full dual-band 3 x 3 MIMO and 802.11n functionality, HiPath[R] Wireless System complies with 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet standard. Virtual Network Services architecture intelligently routes network traffic between edge of network and core to maximize bandwidth without upgrades to backbone network or wireless controller infrastructure. HiPath system includes two 802.11n wireless access points, software, and HiGuard, which delivers WIPS security.

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Architecture and power consumption innovations drive down costs and complexity of 802.11n deployments

As more enterprises embrace mobility, they are faced with an increasing need for cost-effective, higher-performance wireless LANs (WLANs). While 802.11n delivers the higher speed and improved range they want, the cost and complexity of enabling an existing network to handle 802.11n has held many enterprises back. The new HiPath[R] Wireless 802.11n solution from Siemens Enterprise Communications is the first 802.11n solution to offer innovative architecture and power consumption capabilities to make the migration to …

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