Product Overview
Cooperative Control
Architecture
Advantages
Controller-less
Management, Mobility
and Security
Lower Cost - No
Controller Cost
or Complexity
Simpler to Deploy and
Expand

Cleaner Network
Integration and Easier
Upgrade from Fat APs
Flexible Identity-based
Policy Enforcement at
the Edge
Whole Enterprise
Deployment
High Availability & Mesh
Redundancy
Scaleable Latency
Optimized Performance
to 802.11n
Optimized for Voice
over Wireless LAN

 

Controller-less Management, Mobility and Security

Aerohive Networks HiveAPs, in cooperation with neighboring HiveAPs, are able to support control functions such as dynamic RF management, layer 2/layer 3 roaming, and client load balancing. HiveAPs also support an array of access and security functions such as 802.11i, wireless IDS, 802.1X authentication, and guest access control, and integrate with 3rd party solutions, such as Microsoft NAP and TNC based systems to enforce endpoint compliance checking.

Centralized configuration, monitoring and reporting is provided by a central network management system called the HiveManager. This management appliance can be located anywhere within the network and is not essential to the networks ongoing operation.

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HiveAP 20 Series
802.11a/b/g access points Datasheet

HiveAP 300 series
802.11n access points Datasheet

HiveManager 3.1 Datasheet
GuestManager Datasheet
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