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HP ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 20.65 x 4.45 x 26.16 cm
Weight: 930 g
LAN
LAN ports: 1
DHCP server: yes
WAN
WAN protocols supported: DHCP, NAT, TCP/IP
Wireless
Wireless standards supported: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g
Wireless security standards: WPA, WPA2, RADIUS
Management
Web-based management: yes
SNMP version supported: v1, v2, v3
SNMP MIB supplied: yes
Security
Network Address Translation: yes
SPI firewall: yes
DoS attack prevention: yes
Packet filtering by IP address: yes
Packet filtering by MAC address: yes
Power
Power source: Power over Ethernet
Service & support
Warranty: lifetime
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Overview

HP ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

The Wireless Edge Services Module combines with HP’s Radio Port Wi-Fi access points to provide a simple and efficient way for companies to deploy and manage large wireless networks.

Typical price

£ 3050

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