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Page 1: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

WiNG 5 OVERVIEW

MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES

Michael Elin, CCIE#[email protected]

MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

Page 2: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

Motorola and Wi-Fi Technology:Market Positioning

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Motorola and Wi-Fi technology:Market Positioning

LEADER IN 2010 WLAN MAGIC QUADRANT STUDY

• ● Criteria for “Leaders”• Fulfill broad customer requirements• End-to-end solution• Financial viability• Able to shape market• Strong channels• No portfolio gaps• Understand various usage scenarios, not “one size fits all”

• ● 3rd Year in a row as LEADER – Consistent Leadership !

Page 4: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

WiNG 5 : A concept

• Not a brand new product, New software release

• Does not support all existing products • Mainly 802.11n APs

• Support all new 2011 products

Page 5: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

WiNG 5 : News

• Hierarchical and Profile configuration

• New graphical interface – similar as ADSP

• No JAVA anymore, welcome to FLASH

• Real virtual cluster

• Strenght :• One point of management for all

EWLAN products• Centralized supervision

Page 6: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

WiNG 5 : New Graphical User Interface

Page 7: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

WLAN ARCHITECTURE EVOLUTIONLEAD BY MOTOROLA

INDEPENDENTSTANDALONE

HUB AND SPOKE

CENTRALIZED

WiNGDISTRIBUTED

COST EFFICIENT 802.11a/b/g WLAN

FILLED NEED FOR LARGER SCALE AFFORDABLE NETWORKS

LIMITED 11n SCALABILITY

BOTTLENECK AT WIRELESS CONTROLLER

LIMITED SECURITY / QoS AT THE EDGE

FIRST WIRELESS LANS

MOBILE DATA ACCESS

NETWORK OF CONVENIENCE

LIMITED MOBILITY

DIFFICULT TO MANAGE

LIMITED SECURITY

BETTER QUALITY OF EXPERIENCE

MORE ROBUST, AFFORDABLE WAY TO HANDLE HIGHER NETWORK DEMAND

NO BOTTLENECKS

SCALABLE 802.11n

VoIP AND VIDEO RELIABILITY

SECURITY AT THE EDGE

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

● INTELLIGENT FORWARDING AT THE EDGE

● WIRED & WIRELESS STATEFUL FIREWALL

● GUEST CAPTIVE PORTAL

● DYNAMIC RF MANAGEMENT

● FIRMWARE UPDATES

● TROUBLESHOOTING FEATURES

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

• CENTRALIZED FORWARDING

• Wireless and wired user traffic is tunneled to a Wireless Controller

• Wireless Controller isa bottleneck with highthroughput 802.11naccess points

• Forwarding all traffic tothe controller negativelyimpacts the performance of real time applicationssuch as voice and video

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge• CENTRALIZED FORWARDING (LEGACY):

Configuration example

VLAN 11

VLAN 12

• Tunnel between Controller and APis used: - for Access Point management - for user traffic tunneling

• AP uplink is connected on one VLAN (Access Port) to the controller via a layer 2 link (Campus) or via a layer 3 link (Remote Branch office)

• All user trafic is forwarded to the controller (trafic from VLANs is encapsulated into the tunnel)

• Wireless Controller is connected to VLANs with IEEE 802.1Q (Trunk Port)

• VLAN Bridging is achieved at the controller level

Tunnel (WISPE)

IEEE 802.1QTrunk Port

LAN / WAN

Controller

Access Point

VLAN 1

VLAN 11

VLAN 12

BRIDGEVLAN 11BRIDGEVLAN 12

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge• DISTRIBUTED FORWARDING

• Wireless traffic is bridgedlocally by the APs

• Supported with 3 digitsAPs (6xx) and 4 digits APs (65xx / 71xx) in WiNG 5

• The Wireless Controller is removed from the data path

• Centralized management benefits provided by the Wireless Controller

LANSWITCH

Local Bridging - Distributed Forwarding

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BRIDGEBRIDGEBRIDGEBRIDGEBRIDGEBRIDGE

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge• DISTRIBUTED FORWARDING: Configuration example

VLAN 11

VLAN 12

• MiNT tunnel is used for Access Point management ONLY

• WLAN Bridging Mode is: LOCAL

• AP Ethernet Uplink is connected on VLANs with 802.1Q (Trunk Port) to bridge locally user traffic

• Bridging is achieved at the AccessPoint level

• RFS Uplink is connected on one VLAN (Access Port) for AP management

• Wireless Controller is removed from the Data Path

MiNT tunnel(management)

LAN / WAN

IEEE 802.1QTrunk Port

BRIDGEVLAN 11BRIDGEVLAN 12

WLAN Bridging Mode: Local

Controller

Access Point

VLAN 11

VLAN 12

VLAN 1

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

• Traffic can be tunneled directly between AccessPoints based on the location of the destinationhost if a MiNT path is available between AccessPoints

WiNG 5: Adaptive Forwarding

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• NEW FEATURE WITH WiNG 5: ADAPTIVE FORWARDING

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge• ADAPTIVE FORWARDING: Configuration example

VLAN 12

• MiNT tunnels are established:- Between Controller and APs- Between APs if there is a path

• By Default, the devices are configured to discover other neighboring WiNG5 APs on VLAN 1

• WLAN Bridging Mode is: TUNNEL

• AP Ethernet Uplink is connected to one VLAN (Access Port)

• Wireless Controller Uplink is connected to one VLAN (Access Port): - for AP management - for user trafic if necessary

MiNT tunnels

VLAN 11

VLAN 12 WLAN Bridging Mode: TUNNEL

LAN / WAN

VLAN 1

VLAN 11

VLAN 11

VLAN 12

IEEE 802.1QTrunk Port

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge• Distributed Firewall• Stateful inspection for all IPv4 flows:

• at the Wireless Controller level• or at the Access Point level

LAN / WAN

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

• Distributed Guest Services• Captive Portal can be hosted:

• On ANY Wireless Controller • On the Access Points in the network

Tunneled Hotspot

Captive Portal AP Adoption

DMZ

LAN / WAN

Distributed Hotspot

Captive Portal Captive Portal Captive Portal

AP Adoption

LAN / WAN

Centralized Hotspot

Captive Portal

AP Adoption

LAN / WAN

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

• Self-Monitoring At Run Time RF Management (SMART RF)

• Previous versions of SMART RF were dependent on a Motorola RFS series controller. WiNG 5 pushes this service to the edge for remote and standalone deployments.

• This approach provides a competitive advantage in:• Small deployments where:

• There is no RFS controller,

• Standalone AP deployments• Medium or large deployments where:

• APs are managed remotely (no controller onsite).

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

• SMART-RF achieved at the remote branch office

REMOTE BRANCH OFFICE

RF DOMAIN: BRANCH_001

One of the APs in the remote branch office is elected as RF-Domain-Manager and performs all the site-management functions at the branch office:

• SMART RF• Roaming co-ordination• Smart Band Control• Statistics collection

from APs in the RF Domain.

RF DOMAINMANAGER

WAN

Interference

NOCCONTROLLER

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

• Firmware Update feature is enforced at the Network Edge with WiNG 5 Access Points

• Controllers no longer need to push firmware and configurations to each individual Access Point, reducing unnecessary network congestion ,

• Firmware update is supported from one Access Point to another.

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WiNG 5 - Services at the Edge

• Firmware Update at the Network Edge can be achieved with the “RF Domain Manager” concept.

HEADQUARTER - NOC

RF DOMAINMANAGER

BRANCH OFFICE

Wi-NG 5CONTROLLERS

CLUSTER

RF DOMAIN: BRANCH_001

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WAN

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WiNG 5 – Firmware Update Management

• Each Access Point and Wireless Controller now supports a Primary and Secondary firmware image

• Provides Redundancy and seamless upgrade

Primary Firmware Image

Secondary Firmware Image

Wireless Controller

Primary Firmware Image

Secondary Firmware Image

AP 7131 Access Point

Primary Firmware Image

Secondary Firmware Image

AP 650 Access Point

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NX 9000 – NOC Controller

• NX 9000 provides a single point for configuration, policy settings and remote troubleshooting for up to 10 240 WLAN Access Points.

• Hotspot configuration, security policy management, statistics aggregation and DHCP / Radius / FTP services are all done by one powerful NOC controller. • This efficient WLAN architecture makes controlling the network easier and reduces the hardware OPEX needed to support large networks.

• The NX 9000 supports 1+1 failover for high availability with no additional licensing fees for the redundant system.

Page 23: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

New WiNG 5 License Program

RFS4010 RFS4011 RFS6000 RFS7000 NX9000

AP Licenses• AP-650• AP-7131

6* Ships with license

6* Ships with license

48 256 10,000

WiNG 5.1 – may 2011Adaptive AP Licenses• AP-6xx Series• AP-7131• AP-65xx Series

36 36 256 1024 10,000

Advanced Security for Role Based firewall

Included in the f/w

Included in the f/w

On/Off* Not Shareable in a cluster

On/Off* Not shareable in a cluster

On/Off* Not shareable in a cluster

NEW: Advanced IDS/IPS On/Off license – applicable on the Controllers• Adds 35 Signatures as well as better accuracy for Rogue AP Detection – Requires a radio to be converted to a sensor• Provides Rogue AP containment• Provides Rogue Detection on the wire ( in the same L2 segment)• Not shareable in a cluster

3G WAN Backhaul Not applicable in 5.x – will be bundled in the f/w

Locationing Application License

Not applicable till a later release

Page 24: WiNG 5 OVERVIEW MOTOROLA and WiNG 5 FEATURES Michael Elin, CCIE#5360 melin@motorolasolutions.com MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS

Lower TCO – WiNG5

Base Equipment

Security

High Availability

Maintenance

MOTOROLA Competitor#1

Competitor#2

LESS LICENSING

FLEXIBLE ARCHITECTURE

MORE EMBEDDED FEATURES

LOW POWER NEEDS

EASY OPERATIONS

REDUCED CAPEX AND OPEX

$

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WiNG 5 – AP as a Controller • WiNG 5 introduces the AP as a

Controller or “Virtual Controller” concept, in which an AP can adopt and manage similar device types.

• Available for AP6511 (5.0.1), and available for AP7131 and AP6532 (5.2)

• An AP as a Controller can only adopt and manage devices of the same type

• The AP as a controller is a controller and an AP

• There is no “failover” concept for AP as a Controllers .

ISOLATED SITE< 24 ACCESS POINTS

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WiNG 5.2 – UPDATE

• Support for Independent AP / Standalone AP / Autonomous AP – Embedded GUI• AP 7161• AP 7131 – Virtual Controller mode• AP 6532 – Virtual Controller mode• AP 6521• AP 6511

• Support for Dependent AP• AP 650• AP 621• AP 300

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WiNG 5.2 – UPDATE • AP 300 support as an adopted/dependant AP

• AP 300 adoption is now available on the WiNG 5.2 RFS controllers. • AP 300 continues to be a thin port like in WiNG 4.x• Features supported:

• L2 / L3 adoption• L2 roaming• Static IP configuration• Load Balancing / Clustering

• Limited support will be carried over into WiNG 5.2• Features not supported:

• L3 mobility• SMART-RF• AP 300 can not be a RF-Domain manager

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WiNG 5.2 – UPDATE • RF Performance – SMART Band Control

• Load balancing of wireless Clients across the 2.4 and 5 Ghz band

• Ease of Deployment• Configuration Migration tool (from 4.x to 5.2):

• Customers will not need to rebuild their configuration after the firmware upgrade, making the conversion seamless

• Standard update• 802.11k & 802.11r:

• Implementation required to get the Voice Enterprise Certification from Wi-Fi.

• IEEE 802.11k and 802.11r are the key industry standards that enable seamless Basic Service Set (BSS) transitions in WLAN.

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WiNG 5 OVERVIEW

A Closer look onThe Access Points

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Wireless Controller OS for :RFS7000RFS6000RFS4000

AP300 AP650 Adaptive AP-5131 - 5181 Adaptive AP 7131

Access AD Sensor Access AD Sensor Access AD Sensor

Wi-NG v4.x:•Legacy 802.11 a/b/g deployments•Mixed Mode ( a/b/g and a/b/g/n deployments)

Wi-NG v5.0/ 5.1:802.11n Greenfield deployments

Wi-NG v5.2:802.11n Greenfield deployments & Legacy customer base Migration

Air Defense Services Platforms can centrally manage all Wi-NG networks

CURRENT APs MIGRATION ROADMAP

Dedicated Sensor only

All new 802.11n APs will be on Wi-NG v5.1/5.2

Will not be on WI-NG v5.x

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WiNG 5 : New Access Points in 2011

AP621 – Single radio (August 2011)

AP650 – Single, Dual radio

AP300

AP5131

AP6521 - Single radio (August 2011)

AP6532 - Dual radio

WING 4.x WING 5.x

AP7131 AP7131N – Single, Dual and Tri radio

AP5181 AP7161 – Dual, Tri radio (August 2011)

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

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Access Points Terminology

● What is Dependent vs Independent AP (3- AP versus 4-digit AP) ? Dependent operates only when adopted by a controller Independent AP has separate CLI and Configuration GUI can run with or without controller

● What is Adaptive ? Operates both as Independent and in Controller-Managed scenarios All our Independent AP’s are Adaptive

● What is Site Survivability ? Absence of a Controller-AP heartbeat will keep the AP up and running Available with Adaptive AP

● What is a D-Mode Version of an AP ? Limited 3-day Site Survivability P/N: AP-7131-xxxxx-D

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CapabilitiesAP621 – 1 radio AP622 – 2 radio

AP650 1 radioAP650 2 radio

AP6511 AP6521 AP6532AP-7131

(1/2/3 Radio)

List Price $295 – $445 $495 – $685 $399$595(Int Ant)

$575 (Ext Ant)$845 (Int Ant)

$785 (Ext Ant) $1,099 – $1,249 –

$1,649

WiNG 5 ReleaseTime-Frame

WiNG 5.2.x621 – Aug 2011622 – Jan 2012

WiNG 4.x WiNG 5

WiNG 5.0.1 Dec 2010

WiNG 5.2 Sept 2011

WiNG 5.1 May 2011

AP 4.xWiNG 5.1 May 2011

Adaptive

● 5.1 ● 5.2 ● 5.1 ● 5.1

Independent ● 5.0.1 ● 5.2 ● 5.2 ● 5.2

Virtual Controller ●5.0.1 ●5.3 ● 5.2 ● 5.2

Local Controller Managed Only ● ●

Local Bridging with Security ● ● ● ● ● ●

Ethernet Ports 1 * GbE 1 * GbE 1 fixed (3 modular) FE 1 * GbE 1 * GbE 2 * GbE

# Radios 1/2 1/2 1 1 2 1/2/3

MIMO 2x2:2 2x3:2 2x2:2 2x2:2 2x3:2 3x3:2

3G WWAN backhaul option ●

Power Options PoE, P/S PoE only PoE PoE, P/S PoE only PoE, P/S

Throughput (Estimated) ~150 Mbps ~ 400 Mbps ~100 Mbps ~150 Mbps ~400 Mbps ~450 Mbps

Recommended Sensor Deployment (Overlay or Concurrent Data + Sensor)

Overlay or Concurrent (2 Radio)

Overlay or Concurrent (2 Radio) Overlay Overlay Concurrent Concurrent

Next-Gen Spectrum Analysis ● ● ●

Dependent Site Survivable & Independent

Indoor AP with WiNG5

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CapabilitiesAP-7161(2/3 Radio)

AP-7181(2 Radio)

List Price $2299 – $2599 $5899

WiNG 5 Release/Time-Frame

WiNG 5.2Sept 2011

2012

Adaptive (with Remote Controller) ● 5.1.1 (Aug 2011) 2012

Independent ● 5.2 2012

Environmental IP67 IP67

Local Bridging with Security ● ●

Ethernet Ports 2 * GbE 2 * GbE

# Radios 2/3 2

MIMO 3x3:2 3x3:2

Mesh Single hop , Mesh Connex™ (5.4) Mesh Connex™

Power Options PoE, P/S PoE Out

Throughput (Estimated) ~450 Mbps ~600 Mbps

2011 .11n Outdoor AP SuiteOutdoor AP with WiNG 5

Site Survivable & Independent

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AP 6511 Specifications

Technical Description

• 802.11a/b/g/n – 2x2 MIMO• Single radio (Field select 2.4, 5.0 or dual-band sensor)• 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)• Adaptive AP support • -20°C to 40°C• Wall plate, desk, wall mount (no Ceiling Mount capability)• Integrated controller software for 25 AP 6511s

Positioning

• Powerful Wi-Fi for hotels, hospitals• Easy to deploy and manage• Rapid Install: No disruption to hotel guest• Low cost, 802.11n AP

Available

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AP 621 Specifications

Technical Description

• Single Radio Dependent 802.11abgn AP• MIMO 2x2:2 Transmit on 2 and Receive on 2 antennas• 150 Mbps Throughput• 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)• Internal and External Antenna Models

Positioning

• Entry level 802.11n at 802.11abg price AP• Warehouse and environments where throughput is not important• Branch Networks with a Local Controller• Next-Gen Spectrum Analysis

August, 2011

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AP 6521 SpecificationsTechnical Description

• Single Radio 802.11abgn AP • Independent and Adaptive • MIMO 2x2:2 Transmit on 2 and Receive on 2 antennas• 150 Mbps Throughput• 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)• Internal and External Antenna Models• Mounting: Ceiling-mount and Wall-mount

Positioning

• Environments where throughput is not important• Ideal for Hotspot deployments• Overlay sensor deployment with Next-Gen Spectrum Analysis

August, 2011

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AP 6532 Specifications

Available

Positioning

• Performance Adaptive & Independent AP

• Configure Motorola Dual-radio APs to Use One Radio for Dedicated WIPS Sensing

• Same level of services as AP 7131

Technical Description

• Dual Radio 802.11 abgn AP • Independent and Adaptive • MIMO 2x3:2 Transmit on 2 and Receive on 3 antennas• 300 Mbps Throughput• 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)• Dual Form-factors: - Plenum-rated External Antenna Model - Plastic Internal-antenna Housing• Mounting options: Ceiling and Wall mount

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AP 7161 Outdoor Access Point for Switch Based Architectures

Initial Release Software:

• Wi-NG 5 Adaptive AP

• Single Hop Mesh

• AP Virtual Controller

• Mi-NT Protocol

• All Functional PoliciesEnforced at the AP

• Air Defense SensorCapability

Key Market & Applications:

• Municipality

• Enterprise

• Education

• Transportation

Rugged Outdoor Node:

• NEMA 4X / IP 67 Enclosure

• -40 - + 70 C

• PoE Power Injector

• IP 66 Outdoor

• IEEE 802.3AT

• Weatherized Ports

• 2 Ethernet (Gigabit)

• Console

• LED Status LightsAugust, 2011

Hardware:

• Dual Radio

• 3x3:2 MIMO Radios

• N-Type Antenna Connectors

• Tri-Radio W-IPS Version

• 3rd Radio- Dedicated W-IPS

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WiNG 5 AP PORTFOLIO

Performance and Features

Dep

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t AP 621 / AP622 AP 650

AP 6511 AP 6521 AP 6532 AP 7131

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100Mbps single radio wall plate, no ceiling

mount

Room AP, Hospitality, Education

(Dorm/Class Room)

150Mbps single radioHigher RF coverage

Gigabit Ethernet

Single-band accessdeployment for retailor standalone sensor

400Mbps dual radio

Retail, Warehouses with < 24 APs, Video

Applications

450Mbps dual or tri-radio, high power, high

throughput

Retail Single or Dual Cell, Applications w/

Ethernet bridging on AP

150 Mbps, controller based networks, single

band access

Warehouse and DC where high throughput is

not critical, Retail

400 MbpsHigh performance

Campus deploymentsRetail video applications

AP 7161

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2011 AP ROADMAP

April May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Jan Feb Mar

2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q

20122011

Dec

WiNG 5.1

Motorola Solutions Proprietary and Confidential

WiNG Release

Access Point

Platforms

AP6532 (Adaptive)

WiNG 5.2

AP6532 (Standalone)

AP6521 (Adaptive & Standalone)

AP7161

AP621

Features

WiNG 5.3

VPN (AP7131 & AP6532)

WiNG 5.2.x

AP622

April

2Q

WiNG 5.4

VPN (AP6521 & AP7161),

MeshConnex

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WiNG 5 - IMPACTS802.11n TECHNOLOGY & LEGACY DEVICES

• How to improve connection between legacy MCD devices (a/b/g) and 802.11n WLAN infrastructure :

• Enable 802.11 b/g mode – no 802.11n

• 15dBm output max

• 1 and 2 Mbits/sec as Basic Rates

• 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12,18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbits/sec as Supported Rates

• Antenna option « Diversity »

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WiNG 5 - IMPACTS

• Training mandatory

FOR CUSTOMERS

• Incompatibility with some products

• Need to validate this new release

• Some rollout in progress could not finish !

FOR PARTNERS

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MORE CHOICEOUR BROAD PORTFOLIO

INTEGRATED SERVICES CONTROLLERS

RF CONTROLLERS ACCESS POINTS MANAGEMENT

NX 9000Enterprise NOC Controller10,000 adaptive APs

RFS 7000HQ / Large1,024 adaptive APs

RFS 6000Medium Enterprise256 adaptive APs

RFS 4000Branch Controller36 adaptive APs

AP 7131 Adaptive 11n

AP 7181 Outdoor High Power 11n

AP 7161 Outdoor 11n

AP 6532 Adaptive 11n

AP 6521 Adaptive 11n

AP 6511 Adaptive Wall plate 11n

AP 650 Dependent 11n

AP 621 Dependent 11n

AP 622 Dependent 11n

MC 802 Thin Wall plate 11a/b/g

AirDefense

- Network AssuranceRemote troubleshooting

- Infrastructure ManagementEasy central multi-vendor management

- Security & ComplianceAdvanced rogue detection, continuous monitoring with integrated Motorola APs

LANPlannerApplication-specific 11n network design

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