The HPE Aruba Networking 650 Series Wi-Fi 6E Access Points are designed to take advantage of the 6 GHz band using three radios for comprehensive tri-band coverage. With 6GHz, wireless capacity is more than doubled–allowing enterprises to meet today's needs and plan for future growth. HPE Aruba Networking Wi-Fi 6E APs allow countries to take advantage of Wi-Fi 6E once it is approved in country via automated notification and easy deployment of 6 GHz regulatory rules. The HPE Aruba Networking 650 Series APs delivers a maximum aggregate 7.8 Gbps data rate for higher throughput and faster speeds for fixed, low-power indoor or standard power use. With up to seven 160 MHz channels, these series increases performance for low-latency, bandwidth-hungry applications. The HPE Aruba's ultra tri-band filtering reduces interference between 5 GHz and 6 GHz and prevents gaps in channel coverage. To provide high availability, these series includes dual port hitless failover for ethernet and power.
- HPE Aruba Networking 650 Series Campus Access Points deliver a maximum aggregate 7.8 Gbps data rate for higher throughput and faster speeds.
- HPE Aruba Networking 650 Series Campus Access Points provide comprehensive tri-band coverage using three radios.
- HPE Aruba Networking 650 Series Campus Access Points provide high availability with two HPE Smart Rate ethernet ports configurable to 1, 2.5, or 5 Gbps, offering true hitless failover for both data and power.
- The HPE Aruba Networking 650 Series Campus Access Points provide high availability with two HPE Smart Rate ethernet ports configurable to 1, 2.5, or 5 Gbps, offering true hitless failover for both data and power.
More Capacity and Wider Channels with Wi-Fi 6E
Option to deploy AP-655 (internal antennas) or AP-654 (supports connectorized antennas) to meet range of environments.
Less Interference and Fewer Coverage Gaps
Since only Wi-Fi 6E enabled devices can operate in the 6 GHz band, it is less congested with no interference from legacy devices.
Ensures Business Continuity and High Availability
Cloud, controller, or controllerless operation modes address all campus, branch, and remote use cases.