Aruba
Aruba
Aruba Wireless
Technological innovation is a defining characteristic of Aruba’s wireless LANs, branch office/teleworker remote networks, and network security services.
Enhancing Wi-Fi Performance:
With Adaptive Radio Management (ARM)
People move, equipment moves, buildings change. And with each change comes a potential change - and challenge - in the radio (RF) environment in which a Wi-Fi network must operate.
Aruba’s ARM technology tackles these changes head-on by dynamically and unobtrusively adjusting the operation of the Wi-Fi devices and infrastructure to optimize performance. ARM technology adjusts RF power levels, operating frequencies, airtime access, and other parameters to ensure that Wi-Fi devices interoperate and deliver the level of performance of which they’re capable.
Security In An Unsafe World
Aruba’s policy enforcement firewall controls access to and within the network based on the identity of each user, instead of the port through which they’re seeking access. In an Aruba network the same access policies follow users wherever they roam - across a campus, a city, a continent. Users gain access to the same network resources, and enjoy the same user experience, wherever they access the network. Locally or remotely, over a wireless LAN, wired network or cellular phone.
Centralized Architecture, Massively Scalable
By centralizing control at one or more Aruba controllers in a data center, and connecting to access points and other network edge devices over any available transport network, Aruba dramatically lowers the cost and complexity of the edge devices. Aruba eliminates the interdependency and complexity of traditional networking approaches. Aruba’s centralized architecture is used in the world’s largest wireless LANs and remote networks.
Remote Networking:
Extending the Network Everywhere It’s Needed
With Aruba’s innovative remote network solutions all complex equipment and processes associated with remote access are retained in the data center where they can be appropriately managed. Remote users at the edge of the network use simple, inexpensive Remote Access Points (RAP) to access the enterprise. Unlike a VPN, no special client software is required for remote access - wired and wireless devices that can access the enterprise network locally can also access it remotely.
Remote Networking: Extending the Network Everywhere It’s Needed
Remote users at the edge of the network use simple, inexpensive Remote Access Points (RAP) to access the enterprise. Unlike a VPN, no special client software is required for remote access - wired and wireless devices that can access the enterprise network locally can also access it remotely.
Multi-Vendor Network Management - One Size Fits All
Aruba’s AirWave Wireless Management Suite is the industry’s leading multi-vendor wireless network management software. Capable of managing devices from more than 15 wireless manufacturers, the AirWave suite provides a graceful migration path to newer wireless LAN solutions from Aruba and other suppliers.
The Complete Package
Regardless of whether you have an enterprise, education, finance, government, healthcare, hospitality, or retail application, our solutions deliver a unique value opportunity.



