Aruba AP-115 Data Sheet

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Aruba 110 Series Access Points
Aruba Data Sheet
Multifunctional and affordable 110 series wireless access 
points (APs) maximize mobile device performance in high-
density Wi-Fi environments while minimizing interference 
from LTE cellular networks.
These high-performance 802.11n APs deliver wireless data rates  
up to 450 Mbps per radio and employ three spatial streams to 
support 50% more throughput and mobile devices than previous-
generation APs.
The AP-115 and IAP-115 APs feature a 2.4-GHz and a 5-GHz radio, 
each with 3x3:3 MIMO and three integrated omni-directional downtilt 
antennas. The AP-114 and IAP-114 models feature the same radios 
with three combined and diplexed external antenna connectors.
AdvAnced cellulAr coexistence (Acc)
The 110 series Advanced Cellular Coexistence (ACC) feature enables 
Aruba WLANs to perform at peak efficiency by minimizing 
interference from 3G/4G LTE networks, distributed antenna systems 
and commercial small-cell/femtocell equipment.
Wi-Fi client oPtiMiZAtion
To eliminate sticky client behavior while users roam, the 110 series 
features patented ClientMatch™ technology, which continuously 
gathers session performance metrics from mobile devices.
If a mobile device moves out of range of an AP or if RF interference 
impedes performance, ClientMatch automatically steers the device 
to a better AP.
Best-in-clAss rF MAnAGeMent 
All Aruba APs include Adaptive Radio Management™ technology, 
which is essential to creating the most reliable, high-performance 
WLANs. ARM™ manages the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz radio bands to 
optimize Wi-Fi client performance and ensures that Aps stay clear 
of RF interference.
The 110 series can be configured to provide part-time or 
dedicated air monitoring for spectrum analysis and wireless 
intrusion protection, VPN tunnels to extend remote locations to 
corporate resources, and wireless mesh connections where 
Ethernet drops are not available.
cHoose Your oPerAtinG Mode
The 110 series of APs offers a choice of operating modes to meet 
your unique management and deployment requirements.
Controller-managed mode. When managed by Aruba Mobility 
Controllers, 110 series APs offer centralized configuration, data 
encryption, policy enforcement and network services, as well as 
distributed and centralized traffic forwarding. Please refer to the 
Aruba 
Aruba Instant™ mode. In Aruba Instant mode, a single AP 
automatically distributes the network configuration to other 
Instant APs in the WLAN. Simply power-up one Instant AP, 
configure it over the air, and plug in the other APs – the entire 
process takes about five minutes. 
For large installations across multiple sites, the Aruba Activate™ 
service significantly reduces deployment time by automating 
device provisioning, firmware upgrades, and inventory 
management. With Aruba Activate, Instant APs are factory-shipped 
to any site and configure themselves when powered up.
If WLAN and network requirements change, a built-in migration 
path allows 110 series Instant APs to become part of a WLAN that 
is centrally managed by a Mobility Controller.
oPerAtinG Modes
802.11a/b/g/n controllerless Aruba Instant AP
802.11a/b/g/n Mobility Controller-managed AP
Remote AP (RAP)
Spectrum analysis identifies sources of RF interference
Air monitor provides wireless intrusion protection
Hybrid AP serves Wi-Fi clients and provides wireless intrusion 
protection and spectrum analysis
Secure enterprise mesh
securitY
With an 
deliver integrated web filtering, malware and botnet protection to 
every device connected to the WLAN
Integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for secure storage of 
credentials and keys
SecureJack-capable for secure tunneling of wired Ethernet traffic
AruBA 110 series Access Points
  
Optimize client performance in high-density Wi-Fi environments