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Extreme Networks WiNG AP 7502 Wireless Access Points

The Extreme Networks WiNG AP 7502 Wireless Access Points has been discontinued.
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Enterprise-class Wall Plate 802.11ac Access Point

Extreme Networks WiNG AP 7502  -  Whether you are responsible for a hotel, an assisted living facility, dormitory housing, or an apartment complex, you are challenged with providing high-speed Internet access in a challenging environment with many rooms — rooms with RF-blocking walls, floors, and doors. You need a cost-effective way to provide the dependable desktop-style wireless speeds your users expect in-room on however many consumer mobile devices they may own — including 2.4 GHz and the newer 5 GHz smartphones and tablets. To further complicate the challenge, today's users are watching videos, making video calls, and posting on multimedia-heavy social networking websites on their mobile devices — all bandwidth-heavy applications that require a latency- and jitter-free connection.
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Whether you are responsible for a hotel, an assisted living facility, dormitory housing, or an apartment complex, you are challenged with providing high-speed Internet access in a challenging environment with many rooms — rooms with RF-blocking walls, floors, and doors. You need a cost-effective way to provide the dependable desktop-style wireless speeds your users expect in-room on however many consumer mobile devices they may own — including 2.4 GHz and the newer 5 GHz smartphones and tablets. To further complicate the challenge, today's users are watching videos, making video calls, and posting on multimedia-heavy social networking websites on their mobile devices — all bandwidth-heavy applications that require a latency- and jitter-free connection.