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- Aruba -HPE-Remote Access Point- AP 303H-Dual band-2x2 MU MIMO-WiFi 5 & 6-IEEE 802.11 ax-RF Management-Bluetooth 5.0-zigbee-IOT capabilities-Aruba central-Instant OS Aruba -HPE-Remote Access Point- AP 303H-Dual band-2x2 MU MIMO-WiFi 5 & 6-IEEE 802.11 ax-RF Management-Bluetooth 5.0-zigbee-IOT capabilities-Aruba central-Instant OS
Aruba -HPE-Remote Access Point- AP 303H-Dual band-2x2 MU MIMO-WiFi 5 & 6-IEEE 802.11 ax-RF Management-Bluetooth 5.0-zigbee-IOT capabilities-Aruba central-Instant OS
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Aruba’s wave2 303H access point delivers secure Wi-Fi connectivity for remote work and hospitality, providing an always-on user experience at a low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
KEY FEATURES
- Provides wireless and wired access in one device ideal for hospitality and remote work
- Combined data rate of 1.2 Gbps for optimum performance even in high bandwidth, low latency scenarios
- Mounting options for wall jacks and desk stands
- Enhanced security, with threat prevention, mitigation, and dynamic segmentation
- Fiber-optic backhaul with Aruba Fiber Media Converter
SPECIFICATION:
DEVICE CAPABILITY:
Advanced Cellular Coexistence (ACC):- Minimizes the impact of interference from out-of-band sources like 3G/4G cellular networks.
Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM):
- Monitors and reports the power consumption of the AP continuously and makes autonomous decisions about priorities when power is limited.
- 303H supports the IPM power-saving feature when powered by 802.3af or 802.3at POE.
- As a default, IPM will disable the USB interface if the AP power consumption exceeds the budget. Using IPM, you can program specific power-saving options.
RF Management
- ARM technology ensures reliable, high-performance WLANs by automatically assigning channels and power settings, providing airtime fairness, and mitigating RF interference.
- Configured to provide part-time or dedicated air monitoring for spectrum analysis, wireless intrusion protection, and VPN tunnels where Ethernet is not available to extend remote locations to corporate resources.
Intelligent app visibility and control:- With AppRF technology, thousands of applications can be classified and blocked, prioritized, or limited based on deep packet inspection.
Unified communication apps:- Ensures unified communication applications, including Microsoft Skype for Business, are handled with priority and enforced policies.
IOT PLATFORM CAPABILITIES:
- Provides Meridian and IoT-based location, asset, and mobile engagement services through Bluetooth integration.
- Zigbee expansion radios can be added to support expanded IoT use cases.
- Through these features, organizations can leverage the AP as an IoT platform, eliminating the need for an overlay infrastructure and additional IT resources.
OTHER INTERFACES:
Wifi Antenna:
- Dual-band moderately directional antennas with 4.3dBi gain in 2.4GHz and 6.2dBi gain in 5GHz each for 2x2 MIMO.
- Horizontal beam widths are roughly 120 degrees and built-in antennas for vertical orientation.
- In 2.4GHz, the peak gain is 3.2dBi, and in 5GHz it's 4.6dBi when you combine the antenna patterns of each radio.
A view of elevation plane 0 (looking sideways at the AP)
View of the AP from elevation plane 90
Wifi Radio:
- Type of AP: Indoor, dual-radio, 5GHz 802.11ac with 2x2 MIMO, 2.4GHz 802.11n with 2x2 MIMO at 5,6GHz
- It supports software-configurable dual radios operating at 5GHz (Radio 0) and 2.4GHz (Radio 1).
- 5GHz: Up to 867Mbps MU-MIMO wireless data rate to two (1x1) VHT80 client devices simultaneously.
- 5GHz: Single User MIMO with two spatial streams for data rates up to 867Mbps for each 2x2 VHT80 client
- 2.4GHz: Up to 300Mbps wireless data rate with two spatial streams for individual 2x2 HT40 clients.
Ethernet Port:
Uplink:
- Auto-sensing link speed 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet and MDI/MDX (RJ-45, back)
- Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) standard based on IEEE 802.3az
- PoE-PD device (input): 48 volts DC (nominal) 802.3at PoE
Local:
- Auto-sensing link speed Three RJ-45 Ethernet ports (10/100/1000BASE-T)
- and MDI/MDX.
- EEE standard based on 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet)
- One PoE-PSE (output) port: 48 Vdc (nominal) 802.3af
- Passive pass-through interface (two RJ-45s, back and bottom)
BLE radio (Bluetooth Low Energy)
- Transmit power is up to 4dBm (class 2) and the reception sensitivity is -93dBm
- Integrated antenna with moderate directional pattern and a peak gain of 0.9dBi
USB 2.0 host interface (Type A connector)
- Supports cellular modems for 3G/4G networks
- Port for charging the device's battery
- Provides up to 1A/5 watts of power to connected devices
DC power interface accepts circular plugs with a diameter of 1.35/3.5 mm and a length of 9.5 mm
Visual indicators (LEDs): Show the status of Power, Radio, POE-PSE, Local network port (3x), and system.
Reset button: Factory reset ( during device power up), LED control: toggle off/normal
Serial console interface: Custom-designed with physical USB port
POWER SOURCE:
- Supports both direct DC power and Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- DC power takes priority over Power over Ethernet when both power sources are available
- Power source: 48Vdc AC nominal, +/-5% with direct DC power supply
- PoE (Power over Ethernet): 48 Vdc (nominal) 802.3af/802.3at compliant source, unrestricted functionality.
- PoE out (PSE) is always disabled when using an 802.3af PoE source.
- Without IPM, both the USB port and PoE out (PSE) capability are disabled when the AP is powered by 802.3af PoE source, and either the USB port or the PoE out (PSE) disabled when powered by 802.3at PoE source (PSEdisable defaulty).
- When powered by a PoE source, an AP might go into power-save mode with reduced functionality (see section on Intelligent Power Monitoring).
- Power consumption (worst-case): 9.7W
- Excludes PoE-PD and USB devices (and internal losses); this add up to 6.1W (PoE) for a 5W/1A USB device and up to 15.6W for PoE-PD with max load (15.4W).
- Power consumption (worst-case) in idle mode: 4.9W (PoE) or 4.8W (DC)
Note: Power sources are sold separately
MECHANICAL FEATURE:
➛Dimension: 86mm (W) x 40mm (D) x 150mm (H) (include single mount box ➛ Weight : 310g
Shipping:
➛Dimension: 128mm (W) x 63mm (D) x 168mm (H) ➛ Weight : 470g
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