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Mobility Solutions
Business Access Point (BAP) 120
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Provides users secure network access from anywhere within range, at any time.
WLAN Access Point (AP) 2330
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Controlled by the WLAN 2300 Security Switches
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Provides multi-mode 802.11 a/b/g service for mobile clients.
WLAN Security Switch 2360/2361
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Controls up to 12 access points either connected directly to one of the eight Ethernet ports
or indirectly through a Layer 2 or 3 network.
SIP Trunking
In addition to H.323, BCM450 supports the SIP signaling standard to enable VoIP communication
with other systems, extend partnerships with third-party vendors and allow service providers to develop
new converged offerings.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an open standard for interactive communications, allowing the
cost-effective exchange of information and extension of features between different networks and
devices. SIP support future-proofs a customer’s network by allowing more flexible networking
options as needs grow and evolve.
SIP trunk enhancements introduced with BCM50 Rls. 3.0 enable interoperability with converged IP
access services from service providers. This enables exciting new offerings to be developed for SMBs, while
improving networking capabilities – whether operating in a homogenous or mixed-vendor environment.
WLAN Security Switch 2360/2361
Business Access Point (BAP) 120
WLAN Access Point (AP) 2330
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