HPE Aruba Networking 600R Series Remote Access Points enable IT teams to deliver a seamless and secure user experience to remote workers and small branch environments. The remote access points are based on Wi-Fi 6E, achieving a combined maximum 3.6 Gbps data rate (using 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands) and increasing capacity by up to 1200 MHz with more 160 MHz channels to better support ever-increasing Wi-Fi demands, especially for latency-sensitive, high-bandwidth video communications. They can also take advantage of an optional cellular module for high-speed backup or primary connectivity
Home office / small office use
IT teams are tasked with ensuring a secure and reliable experience for a highly distributed workforce that is accessing data center and cloud-based applications over consumer broadband and cellular connections that are outside IT's control and visibility. With 600R series access points managed by HPE Aruba Networking Central, IT can remotely deploy and centrally manage secure network connectivity for hundreds or even thousands of remote workers or small office employees to deliver an in-office experience-without need for a gateway.
Remote workers can connect wireless clients (laptops, smartphones, tablets) as well as wired clients, such as VoIP phones, and access mission-critical applications reliably and securely through a 2.5 Gbps uplink/downlink Ethernet port, dedicated 1 Gbps uplink port, and three dedicated downlink ports.
IT benefits from a unified approach that enables staff to configure, troubleshoot, and optimize network performance across campus, branch, and remote work environments. Built-in SD-WAN intelligent route and tunnel orchestration and policy-based routing drives operational efficiencies and optimizes network performance. Comprehensive WAN health dashboards assist in troubleshooting problems quickly and boosting user satisfaction.
Wi-Fi 6E for faster speeds
The 600R series access points are designed to take advantage of Wi-Fi 6E and the 6 GHz band, which translates into far greater speeds, wider channels for multi-gigabit traffic, and less interference. Its two 2x2 MIMO radios deliver a maximum combined data rate of up to 3.6 Gbps when configured for concurrent 5 GHz and 6 GHz operations.