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HPE Aruba debuts Wi-Fi 7 Access Points

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has introduced new Wi-Fi 7 access points (APs) through its Aruba Networking division, offering up to 30% greater capacity compared to similar products. These APs enhance network security and improve location-based services, supporting enterprise needs in AI, Internet of Things (IoT), and security applications.

The APs utilize HPE’s patented ultra tri-band hardware technology to maximize efficiency in the 5GHz and 6GHz bands, reducing contention and increasing performance. Managed by HPE Aruba Networking Central, the APs incorporate built-in support for various IoT protocols, including Zigbee and Bluetooth, eliminating the need for separate IoT network overlays. This integration facilitates secure connectivity for a growing array of IoT devices at the network edge, such as cameras and sensors.

Moreover, these APs are part of a broader ecosystem involving over 350 HPE technology partners, enhancing the ability of organizations to process and utilize IoT-generated data for AI applications. This includes developing predictive maintenance, digital twins, and personalized customer experiences, thereby enabling effective use of AI data lakes for real-time business insights.

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“With more than two decades of Wi-Fi innovation leadership, HPE Aruba Networking continues our commitment to delivering customers the reliable, secure, high-performance connectivity they need to meet their business objectives, which can range from immersive fan experiences to automated manufacturing processes,” said Stuart Strickland, wireless chief technology officer, HPE Aruba Networking. “Our Wi-Fi 7 APs go far beyond improvements in performance and efficiency to become an intelligent IoT hub, securing the network, distributing the workload, characterizing the environment, and providing a foundation for business and operational analytics.”

About Wi-Fi 7

Wi-Fi 7, known technically as IEEE 802.11be, brings several significant improvements over its predecessor, Wi-Fi 6:

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