Nortel's WLAN Management Software system is a comprehensive design and management tool for the WLAN 2300 Series that identifies ideal access point locations on detailed floor plans, configures all devices with a single click and provides granular monitoring and reporting for complete visibility and control over the entire system.
An Open Application Interface (OAI) which enables third party software applications to communicate with the Nortel Networks WLAN Handsets 2210 and 2211.
An Ethernet LAN appliance that works with the AP to provide Quality of Service (QoS) on the wireless LAN.
The WLAN Security Switch 2380 is the largest switch in the 2300 series and is designed for large deployments and data center applications in enterprise and carrier environments. The 2380 can be licensed to control up to 120 APs which are distributed across a layer 2 or 3 network and connected through one of the 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports. Dual hot-swappable power supplies provide superior resiliency for voice services.
The WLAN Security Switch 2370 is designed for dense deployments of up to 40 APs which can either be directly connected to one of the 20 Ethernet ports or indirectly through a layer 2 or 3 network. The 2370 adds dual Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports and dual hot-swappable power supplies for service resiliency.
The WLAN Security Switch 2360/2361 is ideally suited for mid-size office sites or wiring closet deployments, controlling up to 12 access points either connected directly to one of the 8 Ethernet ports or indirectly through a layer 2 or 3 network.
The WLAN Security Switch 2350 is the smallest switch in the 2300 series and is ideally suited for extending WLAN services to small or branch office environments. The WLAN Security Switch 2350 auto-configures when first connected to the network and can control up to 3 access points. It offers the same features as the larger 2300 switches but in a smaller package.
The Nortel WLAN Access Point 2330 is a multi-mode 802.11 a/b/g device, controlled by the WLAN 2300 Security Switches. It can be deployed in large numbers without creating a management burden.
Durable handsets, specifically designed for mobile workplace use within a facility using the supported Nortel Networks IP Telephony Call Servers and 802.11b Access Points (APs) in a wireless LAN.
Multi-mode network adapters with integrated antenna supporting 802.11a/b (model 2201) and 802.11a/b/g (model 2202) standards.
Nortel's Wireless Mesh Network solution extends the reach of Wireless LANs securely and cost-effectively for enterprises and end-users and offers service providers new opportunities to drive increased revenue generation. This innovative solution is designed to significantly reduce the costs of transporting high-speed wireless data from Wi-Fi networks to broadband networks