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Data Sheet
ExtremeWireless
™
WiNG 7522
802.11ac Access Point
Upgrade to 802.11ac Wi-Fi Speed and Throughput –
All at a Low Cost
Product Overview
Your WLAN keeps your business moving, empowering your workers to
achieve maximum productivity and providing your customers with the
high-performance wireless services they expect inside your walls. Yet your
wireless LAN is constantly pressured by the steady increase in number of
users — as well as the bandwidth-heavy and latency-sensitive voice and
multimedia applications they use. Upgrading to 802.11ac could solve the
problem, but cost has always been an issue — until now.
Introducing the ExtremeWireless WiNG AP 7522 Access Point from
Extreme Networks, delivering 802.11ac speeds at half the cost of many of
its competitors. Now you can support virtually any of the mobile devices
on your network running today’s demanding applications, with a design
that fits right into any area in your environment. The 802.11n radio ensures
backward compatibility with every mobile device in use in your operation
today — and 256 QAM modulation boosts the bandwidth of the 802.11n
radio to 802.11ac levels. Choose internal antennas for a sleek understated
look that is ideal in customer-facing or carpeted oce areas, or external
antennas that allow you to choose the antennas you need to achieve
maximum range and performance in demanding industrial areas. If you
need sensor capability, the AP 7522 gives you the flexibility to meet
dierent business needs — you can deploy a single AP 7522 as both a
sensor and an access point for maximum cost-eciency, or as a dedicated
sensor for the most robust sensing functionality. And with our high-
powered radios, you’ll need fewer access points. The result? A new level of
capacity and performance for your wireless LAN — at a new low cost.
WiNG Feature Highlights
• 802.11r Fast Roaming: Supports fast
roaming between access points for
mobile clients.
• Roaming Assistance: Enables a
sticky-free client WLAN network and
improves network performance.
• SMART RF: Allows the WLAN to
automatically and intelligently adapt
to changes in the RF environment to
protect performance and eliminate
unforeseen gaps in coverage. Senses
potential interference from Wi-Fi
and non Wi-Fi sources (such as
faulty antennas and neighboring
access point failures) and
automatically adjusts channels and
power as needed.
• Smart Load Balancing: Distributes
clients evenly across access points
and bands, improving overall
network performance.