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Motorola's comprehensive wireless LAN and wireless broadband portfolio
Wireless Switches
Motorola Wireless Switches deliver on the promise of the wireless enterprise, providing the performance, security, resiliency,
scalability and manageability required to deliver cost-effective centralized wireless voice and data in any size campus — single building
K-12 schools to large university campuses spanning hundreds of acres to entire school districts spanning many miles.
Access Ports and Points
Motorola Access Ports and Access Points offer flexible deployment options, whether you are deploying a single cell site, a mesh
network or a large installation.
Wireless Broadband
The Motorola Wireless Broadband Portfolio helps customers build wireless networks that span large areas, enabling the sharing of
data, voice and video across a geographically dispersed multi-building educational environment.
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SOLUTION BRIEF: Higher Education and K-12
RFS7000: Designed for large buildings and campuses, the RFS7000 offers a comprehensive feature set based on
Motorola's Wireless Next Generation (Wi-NG) platform. The RFS7000 supports 8,000 to 96,000 mobile devices/users,
and up to 256 802.11a/b/g access ports or Adaptive 802.11 a/b/g and a/b/g/n access points.
RFS6000: Designed for mid-sized facilities, the RFS6000 offers a multicore multithreaded architecture with all of the
advanced features of Motorola's Wi-NG platform. The RFS6000 supports 2,000 to 20,000 mobile devices and up to 48
dual radio 802.11a/b/g access ports or Adaptive 802.11 a/b/g and 802.11 a/b/g/n access points.
WS2000: Designed for smaller schools and remote offices, the WS2000 is a powerful all-in-one wired and wireless
switch and router that simplifies and reduces the costs of managing wired and wireless networks. Ideal for smaller
locations, each WS2000 offers support for up to 6 802.11a/b/g access ports and mesh capabilities.
AP300: A key component in Motorola's Wireless Switch systems, the AP300 dual radio 802.11a/b/g access port
provides the point of connection between your mobile devices and the wireless LAN. A thin, low cost zero-configuration
device, the AP300 is centrally managed from the Motorola Wireless Switch, and does not require manual maintenance.
The AP300 can also function as a dedicated sensor to provide 24x7 wireless security.
AP-7131: An industry first, Motorola's AP-7131 802.11a/b/g/n flagship Access Point offers the throughput, coverage
and resiliency required to enable the truly wireless educational environment. The AP-7131's tri-radio design can enable
always-on wireless intrusion protection as well as mesh networking. As an Adaptive AP, the AP-7131 can be centrally
managed by a switch or act independently.
AP-5131 and AP-5181: The AP-5131 provides enterprise-class wireless networking for standalone locations, and mesh
networking for cost-effective extension of the network in difficult-to-cable areas. As an Adaptive AP, the AP-5131 can
be centrally managed by a switch or act independently. The related AP-5181 provides similar functionality for rugged,
outdoor environments.
Point-to-Point (PTP): Whether you need to connect many buildings on a single university campus or schools and
administrative offices in an entire school district, PTP offers cost-effective, high throughput bridges that provide long
distance and remote connectivity in challenging, non-line-of-sight environments.
Point-to-Multipoint Access Networks: Reduce the cost of moving information from one point to multiple locations
reliably and security with PMP solutions. With industry leading interference tolerance and low field failure rates, network
operators can lower their total cost of ownership. GPS synchronization provides an additional benefit of PMP.
Mesh Networks: Motorola's MOTOMESH portfolio leverages best-in-class mesh networking technology to provide
connectivity to mobile devices in the large outdoor spaces frequently found in large campus environments. Designed to
meet the challenges of demanding multi-use networks, MOTOMESH Duo provides the bandwidth to support video as
well as voice-over-IP, while providing the end-to-end security required to comply with government regulations. Its small
size and low power consumption provide superior mounting location flexibility — and deployment simplicity.

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