The Enterprise Mobility Solutions business unit of Motorola has upgraded its portfolio to a much higher level. The 11n wireless LAN (WLAN) SMART Branch portfolio, the powerful dual-radio AP650802.11n access point and the RFS4000 802.11n integrated services controller with an optional integrated dual-radio 802.11n access point (AP) to its enterprise-class 802, are now new features on the business unit.
Each of the solutions offer ease of use, a rich integrated feature set and pricing that enables more companies to deploy and maintain high-performance 802.11n wireless networks in remote facilities, both large and small.
“Motorola is right-sizing the cost of 802.11n wireless LANs, so customers can deploy
an enterprise-class access point without sacrificing performance, reliability or security features,” said Darryl Morin, president and chief executive officer, Advanced Wireless.
“What really sets the SMART Branch apart is the ability to run troubleshooting, spectrum analysis and even intrusion prevention from any AP in the network so IT can dramatically improve user support, network visibility and security,” said Morin.
Motorola’s SMART Branch portfolio includes WLAN, management and complementary solutions that revolutionise the economics of 802.11n networking.
SMART Branch solutions make it easy for remote IT departments to operate just as if they have an IT expert in every branch, resulting in wireless networks that are fast, secure and simple to deploy, users that are always connected, and technical support that is immediate and effective.