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Standalone access point: wired and wireless
‘Network in a box’ for Government Agencies
As a standalone access point, the AP-7131-GR
provides small to medium-sized agencies and
branch offices with a consolidated wired and
wireless networking infrastructure, all in a single
device. The integrated router, gateway, firewall,
DHCP and AAA Radius servers, IPSec VPN, hot-spot
gateway and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) simplify
and reduce the costs associated with networking
by eliminating the need to purchase and manage
multiple pieces of equipment.
Centrally managed Access Point:
Adaptive AP Mode
The AP-7131-GR is designed to cost-effectively
meet the needs of large, distributed agencies by
converging the functionality of a thick access point
and thin access port into a single device. Adaptive
mode enables the deployment of a fully featured
intelligent access point that can be centrally
configured and managed via a Motorola wireless
switch in either the headquarters or a network
operations center (NOC). All traffic between the
adaptive access points and the wireless switch
is secured through an encrypted tunnel. And in
the event of a WAN, distribution or core network
failure, this fully independent configuration offers
a Remote Site Survivability (RSS) feature that
enables the delivery of secure uninterrupted
wireless service in the remote location, offering
unparalleled network resiliency.
Gap-free security
In addition to the FIPS 140-2 Level2 validation
and CC in-process security credentials, to achieve
true gap-free security you need gap-free rogue
detection, requiring dedicated dual-band sensing
of 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless LANs — typically
provided by a standalone sensor. The AP-7131-GR
is the first a/b/g/n access point to offer multiple
concurrent services on a single platform —
around-the-clock dedicated dual-band sensing as
well as the ability to carry wireless traffic —
eliminating the need for separate devices.
Integrated Wireless IPS sensor firmware enables
the configuration of one radio for 24x7 rogue
detection and termination, while a second radio
can be dedicated to wireless traffic. As a result,
government agencies can now deploy the most
Band-unlocked
dual band design
The ability to dedicate multiple
radios to multiple functions
increases security without
increasing costs; band-unlocked
radios enable 24x7 dual band
Wireless IPS sensing on
both 2.4GHz and 5GHz with
concurrent 802.11a/b/g/n client
access and mesh
Gap-free dedicated
24x7 sensing via triple
methodology rogue AP
detection: on-channel,
mobile unit and dedicated
radio dual-band scanning
Around the clock network
protection through instant
rogue detection
Industrys First Adaptive Services Access Point
for Concurrent Services
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Client access and
mesh in 5GHz
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Dual-band Wireless
IPS Sensor
Client access and
mesh in 2.4GHz
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Dual-band Wireless
IPS Sensor
With two band-unlocked radios integrated into a single access point, wireless traffic can be segmented as needed between two radios to
ensure performance levels for wireless access and backhaul, and any of these radios can provide around-the-clock dedicated dual-band
sensing. The need to purchase, power and manage dedicated sensors is eliminated — an estimated savings of $300-$400 per sensor —
providing the highest level of security for the wireless LAN at the lowest possible cost.
Figure1: Motorola AP-7131-GR with Band-Unlocked Radios
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