Quick Specs of Aruba JW797A
Figure 1 shows the appearance of Aruba JW797A
Table 1 shows the quick spec
SKU |
JW797A |
Product Model |
Aruba AP-315 802.11n/ac 2×2:2/4×4:4 MU-MIMO Dual Radio Integrated Antenna AP |
Wireless LAN Standard |
IEEE 802.11ac |
Frequency Band |
5 GHz
2.40 GHz |
Antennas |
4 Internal Antennas |
Wireless Transmission Speed |
1.69 Gbit/s |
Form Factor |
Wall Mountable
Ceiling Mountable |
Dimension (H × W × D) |
1.9″ × 7.2″ × 7.1″ |
Product Details of Aruba JW797A
Figure 2 shows the front panel of JW797A.
Figure 3 shows the back panel of Aruba JW797A
The benefits of Aruba AP-310 include:
• Dual Radio 802.11ac access point with Multi-User MIMO
• Built-in Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) radio
• Advanced Cellular Coexistence (ACC)
• Quality of service for unified communication apps
• RF Management
– Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) technology automatically assigns channel and power settings, provides airtime fairness, and ensures that APs stay clear of all sources of RF interference to deliver reliable, high-performance WLANs.
– The Aruba 310 Series Access Points can be configured to provide part-time or dedicated air monitoring for spectrum analysis and wireless intrusion protection, VPN tunnels to extend remote locations to corporate resources, and wireless mesh connections where Ethernet drops are not available.
• Intelligent app visibility and control
• Security
– Integrated wireless intrusion protection offers threat protection and mitigation, and eliminates the need for separate RF sensors and security appliances.
– IP reputation and security services identify, classify, and block malicious files, URLs and IPs, providing comprehensive protection against advanced online threats.
– Integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for secure storage of credentials and keys.
• Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM):
– Enables the AP to continuously monitor and report its actual power consumption and optionally make autonomous decisions to disable certain capabilities
– For the 310 Series Access Points, the IPM power-save feature applies when the unit is powered by an 802.3af PoE source. By default, the USB interface will be the first feature to turn off if AP power consumption will exceed the available power budget. In rare cases it may be necessary to take additional power saving measures, but in most cases, the 310 Series Access Points will operate in unrestricted mode.