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Edgecore Wi-Fi Announces Availability of EAP105: High-Performance Wi-Fi 7 Access Point

October 24, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

HSINCHU, Taiwan, October 24, 2024 – Edgecore Networks, a leader in innovative network solutions for enterprises, data centers, and telecommunication service providers, is thrilled to announce that the EAP105 Wi-Fi 7 tri-band access point is now available for purchase. As the demand for high-speed, secure, and reliable network connectivity grows, the EAP105 offers the latest advancements in Wi-Fi technology, making it the ideal solution for enterprises, educational institutions, hospitality venues, and managed Wi-Fi services.

The EAP105 is powered by the latest Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) technology, supporting tri-band operation across the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz frequencies. With its 2x2x2:2 MU-MIMO capabilities, it offers ultra-fast speeds of up to 9.34Gbps, ensuring reliable, high-performance connectivity even in high-density environments like offices, apartments, coffee shops, and university dormitories. The EAP105 is not only future-proof but also delivers superior performance for demanding applications, making it a game-changer for any business or institution aiming to upgrade its wireless infrastructure.

In addition to its hardware advantages, the EAP105 includes robust security features to protect networks from external threats. It comes equipped with WPA3 encryption, Layer 2 firewalls, DHCP snooping, and ARP inspection, ensuring secure data transmission and preventing unauthorized access. These advanced features make the EAP105 ideal for environments where data protection is critical, such as corporate offices and educational institutions. Furthermore, in terms of QoS (Quality of Service), aside from the RSSI threshold and multicast-to-unicast conversion features, Edgecore Wi-Fi has enhanced the RRM (Radio Resource Management) functionality. This allows users to configure automated channel scanning or schedule targeted scans of specific channel via ecCLOUD. This optimization improves the efficiency of Radius resource allocation without affecting wireless network performance.

From enterprise offices to hospitality venues and campuses, the EAP105 is designed to meet the growing needs of modern wireless infrastructures. It guarantees secure, high-performance Wi-Fi while supporting a range of IoT integrations like Bluetooth, Zigbee, Thread, and Matter protocols, perfect for smart building solutions and location-based services. Additionally, the EAP105 supports OpenRoaming and OpenMesh, further enhancing its flexibility in deployment and integration, making the EAP105 a versatile solution that simplifies network management and expands connectivity options.

The EAP105 supports flexible deployment models and can be managed through Edgecore Wi-Fi’s ecCLOUD, ecCLOUD-VPC, or EWS/VEWS series controllers, or it can operate in standalone mode for smaller deployments. The device also includes zero-touch provisioning, allowing for quick and easy setup without manual intervention, further reducing installation time and costs. Additionally, the EAP105 will also support TIP OpenWiFi and can be managed and configured through the CloudSDK controller, offering customers more diverse options for various application scenarios.

Availability: The Edgecore EAP105 is now available for purchase. For more information or to inquire about orders and deployment options, please contact Edgecore Wi-Fi at [email protected]

About Edgecore Networks
Edgecore Networks is a wholly owned subsidiary of Accton Technology Corporation. Edgecore delivers network solutions through channel partners worldwide that keep information moving and connections strong for SMB, enterprise, data center, and service provider customers. For more information, visit https://wifi.edge-core.com/.

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