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

 

Flexible Identity-based Policy Enforcement at the Edge

Cooperative control architecture allows HiveAPs to enforce powerful and flexible identity-based security, access control and quality-of-service (QoS) policies at the edge of the network. Applying those policies to the traffic at the local HiveAP allows the QoS engines to instantaneously respond to the real-time variations in wireless throughput inherent to a dynamic RF environment. Enforcing QoS, access control, and security policies at the HiveAP also allows traffic to be controlled right when it enters the network, rather than after the traffic has traversed multiple hops to reach a central controller.

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