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HP 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Point Series
Overview
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HP 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Point Series
Models
HP 560 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11ac (AM) Access Point
HP 560 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11ac (WW) Access Point
HP 560 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11ac (JP) Access Point
HP 560 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11ac (IL) Access Point
Key features
Three-spatial stream 802.11ac MIMO AP
Up to 1.3 Gbps on the 802.11ac radio and 450 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz 802.11n radio
Built-in spectral analysis scans the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands to identify sources of RF
Comprehensive WLAN security with intrusion detection offers threat protection
Includes limited lifetime hardware warranty 2.0 with 24x7 phone support for three years at no additional cost
Introduction
HP 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Points deliver 1.3 GbE performance, faster application processing and increased range,
connecting wireless clients to the network and bringing intelligence to the network edge.
HP 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Point Series bring 1.3 GbE performance, faster application processing, and increased range to
802.11 clients. Ideal for dense client environments and high bandwidth applications, the access points can be powered by Power
over Ethernet (PoE) and offer full compatibility with legacy 802.11 clients and existing HP wireless controllers.
The access points can be used in managed as well as autonomous mode without a controller. The access points provide Radio
Frequency spectrum analysis with detection and classification of non-IEEE 802.11 interference and has the ability to automatically
avoid interference. Wireless security is comprehensive when operating with a controller; with integrated wireless IDS/IPS, support
for internal and external authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) servers; built-in stateful firewall; per-user VLAN
mapping; and authentication.
Features and benefits
Management
Wi-Fi Clear Connect
provides a system-wide approach to improving WLAN reliability by proactively determining and adjusting to changing RF
conditions; helps optimize WLAN performance by detecting interference from Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi sources using spectrum
analysis capabilities built into the access points, identifying rogue activity, and making decisions at a system-wide level.
Advanced radio resource management
o Automatic radio power adjustments
include real-time power adjustments based on changing environmental conditions and signal coverage
adjustment
o Automatic radio channel
provides intelligent channel switching and real-time Interference detection
o Intelligent client load balancing
determines number of clients across neighboring APs and adjusts client allocation to balance the load
o Airtime fairness
provides equal RF transmission time for wireless clients
Spectrum analysis
o Power/frequency spectrum analysis
measures noise from IEEE 802.11 remote sources
o Signal detection/classification
identifies source of RF interference, for example, Bluetooth®, cordless phones, and microwave ovens

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