Wireless LAN Controllers. An onsite or offsite solution utilized to manage Light-weight access points in large quantities by the network administrator or network operations center. The WLAN controller automatically handles the configuration of wireless access-points. Capabilities should include: • Ability to monitor and mitigate RF interference/self-heal • Support seamless roaming from AP to AP without requiring re-authentication • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic • System encrypts all management layer traffic and passes it through a secure tunnel • Policy management of users and devices provides ability to de-authorize or deny devices without denying the credentials of the user, nor disrupting other AP traffic • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic
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Wireless LAN Controllers. An onsite or offsite solution utilized to manage Light-weight access points in large quantities by the network administrator or network operations center. The WLAN controller automatically handles the configuration of wireless access-points. Capabilities should include: • Ability to monitor and mitigate RF interference/self-heal • Support seamless roaming from AP to AP without requiring re-authentication • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic • System encrypts all management layer traffic and passes it through a secure tunnel • Policy management of users and devices provides ability to de-authorize or deny devices without denying the credentials of the user, nor disrupting other AP traffic • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic
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Samples: Cooperative Contract
Wireless LAN Controllers. An onsite or offsite solution utilized to manage Light-light- weight access points in large quantities by the network administrator or network operations center. The WLAN controller automatically handles the configuration of wireless access-points. Capabilities should include: • Ability to monitor and mitigate RF interference/self-heal • Support seamless roaming from AP to AP without requiring re-authentication • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic • System encrypts all management layer traffic and passes it through a secure tunnel • Policy management of users and devices provides ability to de-authorize or deny devices without denying the credentials of the user, nor disrupting other AP traffic • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffictraffic State of Utah Contract Number: AR229
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Samples: State Cooperative Contract