NETGEAR extends its ProSAFE Wireless Range
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
NETGEAR
has extended its line of ProSAFE wireless products with ProSAFE WC7600
Premium Wireless Controller products, designed specifically to offer
easy-to-deploy access for mid-sized hospitality facilities, healthcare
and educational institutes, etc. The expanded NETGEAR family of ProSAFE
wireless LAN products are designed for the special requirements of these
markets: built with high-performance, flexibility and ease-of-use in
mind, while offering the best cost-performance solution on the market
today.
“Our
customers in hospitality, education and healthcare are looking for
solutions that enable them to add more users to the networks very
quickly and easily, in denser deployment scenarios. NETGEAR ProSAFE
WC7600 helps meet these needs, for high performance, flexibility and
ease-of-use along with support for the complete range of NETGEAR PROSAFE
Managed Access Points to better support the increasing BYOD trend and
demand for wireless connectivity,” said Subhodeep Bhattacharya, Regional
Director, India & SAARC.
The
ProSAFE WC7600 Wireless Controller manages the complete line of NETGEAR
ProSAFE Managed Access Points. The WC7600 is a scalable, secure mobile
access solution that can support a small organization with dozens of
users, with up to several thousand concurrent clients across 150 access
points in a stacked arrangement.
With
its Ufast protocol, the WC7600 delivers ultra-fast access point
discovery, Layer 2 and Layer 3 fast roaming, a captive portal for guest
access, a fully distributed architecture, and ease of configuration and
management. A pay-as-you grow licensing model of ten access point
licences ensures that the organization only pays for what is needed.
It
is ideal for education, hospitality and healthcare deployments.
Designed with simplicity in mind for management and ease-of-use, it
offers enterprise-grade functionality and capability for small- to
mid-sized organizations, without the cost and complexity of big IT.
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