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Extreme Networks is putting a lot of effort into edge technology with the introduction of a series of new access points based on the latest WiFi technology 802.11ax (WiFi 6) and with a series of multirate gigabit switches.

With the introduction of these new applications, the network specialist wants to help companies and organisations to meet the increasing growth of Internet-connected devices, from the IoT to smartphones, for example. In this way, companies and organizations can offer their end users an optimal customer experience and provide optimal connectivity under the most extreme circumstances.

In addition, the applications presented now will ensure that this network infrastructure will no longer be a barrier to innovation and new business for companies and organisations.

Suitable for large public environments

Specifically, the now launched ExtremeMobility 500 series 802.11ax access points offer four times more capacity. This allows organizations to organize their networks for growth and there is enough bandwidth to support more devices and applications.

The access points are especially suitable in stadiums, but also in other environments that require a high level of network coverage and connectivity. For example, the access points have options for placement under seats or on roofs. Furthermore, antennas can be programmed remotely, which allows administrators to fine-tune the coverage.

Improved technology for optimal coverage

In addition, the access points have three different modes for programming the radios for optimal 5G coverage. According to Extreme Networks, this results in better support for all types of devices in order to be able to deliver better performance. No additional cabling is required. An integrated bluetooth radio provides better usage analytics, granular location and IoT connectivity.

The access points are also equipped with the latest technology in the field of security. The built-in WPA3 security standard provides powerful protection for 802.11ax networks sending sensitive data.

Machine learning for management

According to the supplier, the access points now presented are also progressive in other areas. For example, within the access points, machine learning is used to monitor and learn the behaviour of 802.11ax-RF networks. With the ExtremeAI solution for Smart OmniEdge, end users can use artificial intelligence to automate network tuning for optimal performance and maximum user experience. It also reduces the workload of network engineers and provides a route to edge-networking.

New switch solutions

The new ExtremeMobility 500 series are complemented by the simultaneous launch of the ExtremeSwitching X465 multi-rate Gigabit Ethernet switch with MACsec and 60/90W PoE. Available in six different models, 802.11ax WiFi end-users can use the various Extreme Fabric Connect solutions to secure and manage their common fixed and wireless networks.

All new devices can of course be used in combination with the already available ExtremeAnalytics, ExtremeGuest and ExtremeLocation applications to manage connections and create deeper insight into trends in application use.

The access points and switches will be available from April this year.

This news article was automatically translated from Dutch to give Techzine.eu a head start. All news articles after September 1, 2019 are written in native English and NOT translated. All our background stories are written in native English as well. For more information read our launch article.