Aruba AP-755 Tri Band IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be/az/mc 18.70 Gbit/s Wireless Access Point - Indoor - 2.40 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz - Internal - MIMO Technology - Multi User MIMO - 2 x Network (RJ-45) - 10 Gigabit Ethernet - Bluetooth 6 - 25 W - Wall Mounta S1G83A
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Aruba AP-755 Tri Band IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be/az/mc 18.70 Gbit/s Wireless Access Point - Indoor - 2.40 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz - Internal - MIMO Technology - Multi User MIMO - 2 x Network (RJ-45) - 10 Gigabit Ethernet - Bluetooth 6 - 25 W - Wall Mounta S1G83A
HPE ANW AP-755 JP CAMPUS Access Point Wireless - PL-VL
Manufacturer Part Number: S1G83A
HPE Aruba Networking AP-755 (JP) Tri Radio 4x4 Wi-Fi 7 Internal Antennas Campus Access Point
Flagship Wi-Fi 7 Performance
- Based on the 802.11be standard, the HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points are designed to take advantage of the 6 GHz band through three dedicated radios, which translates into far greater speeds, wider channels for multi gigabit traffic, and less interference.
- With three 4x4 MIMO radios (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz), it delivers up to 18.7 Gbps maximum tri-band aggregate data rate and is capable of up to 28.8 Gbps maximum aggregate data rate using optional dual 5 GHz and 6 GHz radio modes.
- Featuring high availability with two 10 GbE ports for hitless failover for both data and power, allowing these dual ports to provide business continuity for mission-critical applications with flexibility to support speeds of 1, 2.5, 5, or 10 Gbps (or 100 Mbps).
- Enhanced wireless experience with HPE Aruba Networking ClientMatch technology removes sticky client issues by steering a client to the Access Point where it receives the strongest radio signal.
- Patented Ultra Tri band filtering enables enterprises to take advantage of the high end of 5 GHz with the lower end of 6 GHz without creating coverage gaps or islands.
Simplified Access with Enhanced Security
- The HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points offer enhanced security with Dynamic Segmentation to remove the time-consuming and error-prone task of managing complex and static VLANs, ACLs, and subnets by dynamically assigning policies and keeping traffic protected and separated.
- MACsec-capable 10 GbE port extends wired Ethernet protection to the access point.
- It offers stronger encryption and authentication with WPA3, protected credentials/keys storage for guest access with Enhanced Open, and user and IoT access policy enforcement firewalls.
- The APs simplify policy enforcement by using the Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) to encapsulate all traffic from the access point to the gateway (or mobility controller) for end-to-end encryption and inspection.
- For enhanced device assurance, HPE Aruba Networking Access Points include an installed Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for protected storage of credentials, keys, and boot code.
AP as an IoT Platform
- The HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Point can serve as flexible IoT platforms that bolsters network security and provide coverage for a broad range of IoT devices without the need for network overlays.
- It provides two built-in Bluetooth 5.4 and 802.15.4 radios for Zigbee support to simplify deploying and managing IoT-based location services, asset tracking services, security solutions, and IoT sensors. Two USB port extensions provide connectivity to a range of IoT devices.
- Advanced IoT Coexistence (AIC) feature uses built-in filtering to allow Wi-Fi and BLE/Zigbee radios to operate at greater capacity without the impact of interference.
- HPE Aruba Networking Central IoT Operations unifies visibility of IT and OT infrastructure within the network health dashboard by extending network monitoring and insights to BLE, Zigbee, and other non-IP IoT devices to help non-Wi-Fi device onboarding and data collection.
- HPE Aruba Networking Central Client Insights uses deep packet inspection to provide additional context and behavioral information that help verify devices are receiving proper policy enforcement and continuously monitor for rogue devices.
Energy Saving and Self-locating
- The HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points help organizations reduce energy consumption and deliver precision indoor location services with the Access Points that serve as reference points for client devices and other technologies using fine time measurement.
- It offers precision locationing with the support of FTM 802.11az for sub-1 meter accuracy and built-in GNSS receivers for high-accuracy indoor location measurements.
- Built-in barometric sensor for altitude locationing within multi-story buildings that provides floor-level mappings.
- AI-powered dynamic power save mode enables the HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points to automatically wake up at a schedule when connectivity demand arises, reducing power demands and lowering the energy footprint to align with the organization sustainability initiatives.
- The target wake time (TWT) establishes a schedule for when clients need to communicate with an AP to help improve client power savings and reduce airtime contention. Intelligent Power Monitoring provides energy consumption insights as APs continuously monitor and report hardware energy usage.
MANUFACTURER NAME: Aruba Networks
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: S1G83A
UPC EAN CODE: 190017664224
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
Flagship Wi-Fi 7 Performance
- Based on the 802.11be standard, the HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points are designed to take advantage of the 6 GHz band through three dedicated radios, which translates into far greater speeds, wider channels for multi gigabit traffic, and less interference.
- With three 4x4 MIMO radios (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz), it delivers up to 18.7 Gbps maximum tri-band aggregate data rate and is capable of up to 28.8 Gbps maximum aggregate data rate using optional dual 5 GHz and 6 GHz radio modes.
- Featuring high availability with two 10 GbE ports for hitless failover for both data and power, allowing these dual ports to provide business continuity for mission-critical applications with flexibility to support speeds of 1, 2.5, 5, or 10 Gbps (or 100 Mbps).
- Enhanced wireless experience with HPE Aruba Networking ClientMatch technology removes sticky client issues by steering a client to the Access Point where it receives the strongest radio signal.
- Patented Ultra Tri band filtering enables enterprises to take advantage of the high end of 5 GHz with the lower end of 6 GHz without creating coverage gaps or islands.
Simplified Access with Enhanced Security
- The HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points offer enhanced security with Dynamic Segmentation to remove the time-consuming and error-prone task of managing complex and static VLANs, ACLs, and subnets by dynamically assigning policies and keeping traffic protected and separated.
- MACsec-capable 10 GbE port extends wired Ethernet protection to the access point.
- It offers stronger encryption and authentication with WPA3, protected credentials/keys storage for guest access with Enhanced Open, and user and IoT access policy enforcement firewalls.
- The APs simplify policy enforcement by using the Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) to encapsulate all traffic from the access point to the gateway (or mobility controller) for end-to-end encryption and inspection.
- For enhanced device assurance, HPE Aruba Networking Access Points include an installed Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for protected storage of credentials, keys, and boot code.
AP as an IoT Platform
- The HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Point can serve as flexible IoT platforms that bolsters network security and provide coverage for a broad range of IoT devices without the need for network overlays.
- It provides two built-in Bluetooth 5.4 and 802.15.4 radios for Zigbee support to simplify deploying and managing IoT-based location services, asset tracking services, security solutions, and IoT sensors. Two USB port extensions provide connectivity to a range of IoT devices.
- Advanced IoT Coexistence (AIC) feature uses built-in filtering to allow Wi-Fi and BLE/Zigbee radios to operate at greater capacity without the impact of interference.
- HPE Aruba Networking Central IoT Operations unifies visibility of IT and OT infrastructure within the network health dashboard by extending network monitoring and insights to BLE, Zigbee, and other non-IP IoT devices to help non-Wi-Fi device onboarding and data collection.
- HPE Aruba Networking Central Client Insights uses deep packet inspection to provide additional context and behavioral information that help verify devices are receiving proper policy enforcement and continuously monitor for rogue devices.
Energy Saving and Self-locating
- The HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points help organizations reduce energy consumption and deliver precision indoor location services with the Access Points that serve as reference points for client devices and other technologies using fine time measurement.
- It offers precision locationing with the support of FTM 802.11az for sub-1 meter accuracy and built-in GNSS receivers for high-accuracy indoor location measurements.
- Built-in barometric sensor for altitude locationing within multi-story buildings that provides floor-level mappings.
- AI-powered dynamic power save mode enables the HPE Aruba Networking 750 Series Campus Access Points to automatically wake up at a schedule when connectivity demand arises, reducing power demands and lowering the energy footprint to align with the organization sustainability initiatives.
- The target wake time (TWT) establishes a schedule for when clients need to communicate with an AP to help improve client power savings and reduce airtime contention. Intelligent Power Monitoring provides energy consumption insights as APs continuously monitor and report hardware energy usage.
TechnicalSpecifications | |
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Ports |
E0, E1: Two Ethernet wired network ports (RJ‑45) U0, U1: Two USB 2.0 host interface (Type A connector) Serial console interface (proprietary, micro‑B USB physical jack) Kensington security slot |
Connectivity, standard | 802.11be |
Power consumption | Maximum (worst case) power consumption (without/with USB devices attached): DC powered: 35W/46W PoE powered: 40W/51W This assumes that up to 10W is supplied to the attached USB device(s) Maximum (worst‑case) power consumption in idle mode: 14W/25W (DC) or 12W/23W (PoE) Maximum (worst‑case) power consumption in deep‑sleep mode: 2.4W (DC) or 3.5W (PoE) |
Certifications | Bluetooth SIG Ethernet Alliance (PoE, PD device, Class 6) UL2043 plenum rating Wi‑Fi Alliance (WFA) Wi‑Fi CERTIFIED a, b, g, n, ac, 6, 7 WPA, WPA2 and WPA3- Enterprise with CNSA option, Personal (SAE), Enhanced Open (OWE) WMM, WMM‑PS, W‑Fi Agile Multiband Passpoint (Release 2) |
Regulatory |
FCC/ISED CE Marked RED Directive 2014/53/EU EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU UL/IEC/EN 60950 IEC/EN 62368‑1 EN 60601‑1‑1 EN60601‑1‑2 For more country‑specific regulatory information and approvals, please see your HPE Aruba Networking representative. |
Wi-Fi antenna | AP‑754: Two sets of four (female) RP‑SMA connectors for external antennas (A0 through A3 corresponding with radio chains 0 through 3 for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios, and B0 through B3 corresponding with radio chains 0 through 3 for the 6 GHz radio). Worst‑case internal loss between radio interface and external antenna connectors: 1.1dB in 2.4 GHz, 1.8dB in 5 GHz, and 2.8dB in 6 GHz. AP‑755: Integrated down tilt omni‑directional antennas for 4x4 MIMO with peak antenna gain of 5.3dBi in 2.4 GHz, 6.0dBi in 5 GHz (5.8dBi in dual‑5 GHz mode) and 6.0dBi in 6 GHz (5.9dBi in dual‑6 GHz mode). Built‑in antennas are optimized for horizontal ceiling mounted orientation of the AP. The down tilt angle for maximum gain is roughly 30 to 40 degrees. |
Radio coverage | AP type: Indoor, tri radio, 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz (concurrent) 802.11be 4x4 MIMO |
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