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Home » Juniper Launches AP47 Series and EX Switches for Wi-Fi 7

Juniper Launches AP47 Series and EX Switches for Wi-Fi 7

September 20, 2024
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Juniper Networks has expanded its AI-Native Networking Platform to harness the capabilities of Wi-Fi 7, introducing new high-performance access points and switches. The new AP47 Series Access Points, purpose-built for Wi-Fi 7, provide enterprises with ultra-fast, secure, and resilient wireless networks to meet increasing mobility demands. These tri-band, four-radio access points feature dual-5GHz or dual-6GHz operation and include integrated location services powered by AI, Bluetooth LE, and Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology. With multiple models available, the AP47 series offers flexibility for diverse deployment needs while boosting performance in high-density environments.

Juniper also unveiled its new EX4400-48MXP and EX4400-48XP switches designed to support Wi-Fi 7 access points and other high-power devices. The switches offer increased multigigabit port density and a cloud-native architecture, enabling more efficient operations and reducing expenses. Additionally, these switches enhance sustainability by allowing smart building automation through Power over Ethernet (PoE), reducing reliance on separate power infrastructures. Juniper’s expanded switch family now includes hardened models capable of withstanding extreme environmental conditions, ideal for smart cities and industrial applications.

Key points:

• Products: AP47 Series Wi-Fi 7 access points, EX4400-48MXP and EX4400-48XP switches

• Features: AI-driven RRM, dual Bluetooth LE radios, Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology

• Applications: Wi-Fi 7 networks, smart buildings, smart cities, factory automation

• Sustainability: PoE-enabled automation for energy efficiency, reduced reliance on building power infrastructure

• Use cases: High-density environments, harsh outdoor conditions, industrial automation

“This announcement directly addresses two of the top concerns from our customers and partners: reliable Wi-Fi that’s easy to manage. Competing solutions in the market may struggle with the additional complexity of configuring and optimizing Wi-Fi networks resulting from recently expanded RF spectrum available for use and additional features of Wi-Fi 7. Juniper’s unique AI for Wi-Fi 7 leverages reinforced learning to optimize channel and power settings to maximize the performance and experience for end users and devices, without manual tuning. This helps our customers move away from complex, hard-to-troubleshoot legacy controller-based architectures, where it’s nearly impossible to build a self-driving AI-Native network,” stated Sudheer Matta, GVP Products for Campus and Branch, Juniper Networks

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