New generation access points of the H3C WA6320H series for installation on distribution boxes

New generation access points of the H3C WA6320H series for installation on distribution boxes

H3C’s WA6320H Series Access Points are the latest generation of 802.11ax wireless access points that mount on a wall box. They were created using innovative 802.11ax technology, have two radio modules and provide transmission speeds at least 2 times higher than 802.11ac products. Their high performance and competitive price make them ideal for deploying Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) networks in hospitality, branch offices or remote workforces


Access point installation in 3-5 minutes in just 5 steps (WA6320H)

Wall junction box access points are made according to the international standard for wall points access. Installation of the access point is carried out similarly to any other panels installed on distribution boxes. To do this, you only need to complete 5 steps, spending less than 5 minutes, which will significantly speed up the procedure for deploying a wireless network.

New generation Wi-Fi standard 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6)< /h3>

The WA6320H access point with two radio modules implements 802.11ax technology, providing connection speeds of up to 1.775 Gbps, which is sufficient for organizing a wireless network in hotel rooms and small offices.

MU-MIMO technology in the channel to/from the user

H3C’s WA6320H series access points support DL/UL MU-MIMO, the most important feature of the 802.11ax standard. To/from MU-MIMO technology allows the access point to transmit data simultaneously to multiple devices, contrary to the sequential communication principle of traditional wireless networks, which improves frequency utilization, the number of active users and the quality of connections in high-density environments .

Access to the intelligent cloud and optimal cost of ownership of a wireless network

WA6320H series access points comply with the 802.11ax standard . They work with two radio modules and provide high-speed data transfer – at least 2 times faster than 802.11ac products under similar conditions. The WA6320H Series offers easier management and maintenance using the H3C Cloudnet platform. Thanks to intelligent spectrum optimization technologies, this series provides mobile cloud access and can increase coverage, improve access density and stability, and achieve optimal total cost of ownership of a wireless network.

Orthogonal frequency multiple access division (OFDMA)

The 802.11ax standard uses OFDMA technology, which allows data to be transmitted simultaneously to several users. OFDMA involves dividing a channel into subchannels, called resource units (RUs), with specific subcarriers, and assigning such resource units to different users for simultaneous transmission. OFDMA technology provides parallel multi-user transmission and reduced latency by eliminating channel contention.

Spatial multiplexing

802.11 ax assigns a different color to each BSS, which helps the WA6320H detect interference from adjacent channels in time and stop transmission. If a radio detects 802.11ax signals from a BSS with the same color as the radio’s BSS color, it is detected as adjacent channel interference and causes data transmission to stop. This allows you to optimize the use of the same frequencies and increase network capacity.

Target Wake Time (TWT)

The TWT mechanism improves energy efficiency and reduces competition for resources by increasing client sleep periods and the ability to coordinate the time at which clients access the transmission medium.

Eco-friendly design

< p style="font-weight: 400;">The WA6320H series access points feature green solutions that support dynamic power reduction for MIMO (DMPS), advanced automatic power saving mechanisms (E-APSD), and intelligent detection of the actual requirements of terminal devices. They are capable of dynamically adjusting the MIMO operating mode and effectively putting the terminals into sleep mode.

WA6320H access points have a green access point mode that provides the ability to put them to sleep individual radio modules and more careful control of the power saving mode.

WA6320H access points support innovative technology for power control at the individual packet level (PPC), which significantly reduces power consumption in the mode standby time and increases battery life of mobile devices.

Local data transfer

WA6320H access points support both centralized, and local data transfer. When using centralized data transfer, access points tunnel incoming data frames to the access controller, which processes the data frames. When using local data transfer, the access points process the data frames themselves. Local data transfer mode significantly saves wired network bandwidth.

Dual stack of IPv4 and IPv6 protocols (standard IPv6 support)

WA6320H access points are fully IPv6 compatible and support dual IPv4/IPv6 protocol stack. They are capable of automatically communicating with an access controller to provide wireless services over both an IPv4 and IPv6 network so that they do not act as isolated information silos.

Endpoint Access Control (EAD)

One ​​of the key components of the H3C iMC management system, the EAD integrates solutions to ensure network access security and end device security so that only wireless clients that meet the mandatory requirements of corporate security policies can access the network. When used in conjunction with a security policy server, the solution can send reminders to users, isolate and disconnect them from the network if systems become infected or do not have the necessary update packages. Only wireless clients that meet security policy requirements are allowed on the network. This increases the level of security of the wireless network as a whole.

Remote data collection and analysis

WA6320H access points can act as the role of remote sensors to collect and analyze data in a wireless network, collecting information about channels and transmitting information to a local device for further analysis. This is often necessary to implement monitoring and maintenance of a wireless network.

Built-in Bluetooth module

On the H3C WA6320H access point a built-in Bluetooth module is provided for connecting to the console at a distance of up to 10 meters, which reduces the amount of additional work during installation and maintenance of equipment, simplifies troubleshooting and provides support for iBeacon parameter negotiation.

RF Optimization Module (ROE)

The ROE module uses RF optimization at the function and protocol level to increase speed and improve quality of service in environments with medium to high user densities and streaming media applications. Its functionality includes fair multi-user access, mixed fair access, interference filtering, speed optimization, band navigation, multicast optimization (IPv4/IPv6), per-packet power control, and intelligent bandwidth guarantees.

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Real Time Spectrum Security (RTSG)

Real Time Spectrum Security (RTSG) is H3C’s innovative software solution for professional condition monitoring for wireless spectrum. H3C’s 802.11ax series access points support a built-in RF data acquisition module that allows you to build tightly integrated, real-time spectrum monitoring and protection systems.

RTSG console is embedded into the intelligent management system iMC (intelligent Management Center) and provides data acquisition through the CAPWAP tunnel management system and sensor access points. This allows you to monitor wireless signal quality, track trends, and generate tamper alerts 24×7. Active polling and RF interference detection (Wi-Fi or non-Wi-Fi) in each 2.4 GHz/5 GHz band provides graphical display of real-time spectral density FFT plot, spectrum chart, occupancy map, event charts spectrum, channel gain and interference gain. In addition, RTSG allows you to automatically determine the source of interference, detect the location of unauthorized wireless network equipment, and constantly maintain it in normal operating condition. Combined with the H3C iMC IAR (Intelligent Analysis Report) module, it can provide a complete history of coverage quality in an area, including tracking and playback of its parameters, and automatically generate tailored trend reports, compliance analysis reports and reports on audit.

Depending on the user’s wireless network monitoring requirements, the RTSG solution can be deployed in local mode or monitoring mode. In local mode, effective spectrum protection is implemented without affecting normal user connectivity and data packet forwarding.

Cellular Coexistence Function (CCF)

H3C uses built-in hardware filters that minimize the impact of interference from 3G/4G cellular networks.

Cloud management

H3C cloud managed APs are designed based on the Cloudnet platform, which allows administrators to manage cloud APs directly, such as viewing the status of cloud APs in real time and downloading configurations from the cloud to cloud APs. This significantly improves network efficiency, increases its security and stability.

Intelligent load balancing

WA6320H access points support load balancing based on sessions and traffic. When the access point’s upper load limit is reached, the access controller rejects join requests from new clients and redirects clients to other access points with less load. A distinctive feature of the H3C intelligent load balancing algorithm from existing load balancing mechanisms is that load balancing is applied only to clients that are in an area of ​​overlapping radio coverage from different access points. This allows you to achieve maximum wireless network capacity.

Unified intelligent management of wired and wireless networks

All wireless products H3C solutions support management through the Wireless Service Manager (WSM) module of the H3C Intelligent Management Center (IMC) network management system. The WSM module provides unified management of wired and wireless networks, allowing you to add wireless network management functions to your existing wired network management system.

WSM provides a simple and user-friendly platform for administrators wireless networks. It provides dashboards for wireless network management, troubleshooting, performance monitoring, software version control, configuration management, and wireless user access management. In addition, it can control devices on a wired network by interacting with other IMC components.

software version control, configuration management, and wireless user access control. In addition, it can control devices on a wired network by interacting with other IMC components.

software version control, configuration management, and wireless user access control. In addition, it can control devices on a wired network by interacting with other IMC components.

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