Quick tech specs
- AP-367
- Supports dual-radio operations
- Consumes 12.5 watts of power
- HPE Aruba limited lifetime warranty
- Outdoor wireless access point device
- Internal antenna
- Wi-Fi 5 Mounting kits (available separately)
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The HPE Aruba ® AP-367 Outdoor Wireless Access Point supports dual-radio operations delivering a maximum data rate of 866 and 400 Mbps in the 5 and 2.4 GHz bands. Customized with an internal antenna form factor, this device can receive, optimize and reset network connections with minimal wave interruptions. The HPE wireless access point measures 6.5-in W x 6.5-in D x 4.3-in H weighing 28.22 ounces. It offers mounting kit options (available separately) for use on poles and walls, including inclined surfaces. Liaisons from Aruba ClientMatch™ networks on this device reduce data traffic by connecting clients on the same wave 2 WLAN. This maximizes data ranges and efficiency.
The dual-band wireless access point supports MU-MIMO operations for a maximum of two 802.11ac waves 2 devices. It creates room for this device to accumulate rates of work algorithms, while using results to connect compatible mobile devices in a variety of network modes. The outdoor wireless access point works in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Fahrenheit to 131 degrees Fahrenheit. This device operates in several modes, including controller-less (instant) mode and mobility controller mode, for flexible operations management platforms. It uses 12.5 watts of power while operational.
The dual-band wireless access point supports MU-MIMO operations for a maximum of two 802.11ac waves 2 devices. It creates room for this device to accumulate rates of work algorithms, while using results to connect compatible mobile devices in a variety of network modes. The outdoor wireless access point works in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Fahrenheit to 131 degrees Fahrenheit. This device operates in several modes, including controller-less (instant) mode and mobility controller mode, for flexible operations management platforms. It uses 12.5 watts of power while operational.