Xirrus Wi-Fi Array
An architecture designed to replace switched Ethernet on the desktop as the primary network connection. The Xirrus Wi-Fi Array architecture displaces both overlay Wi-Fi offerings and wired Ethernet to the desktop. It integrates 4, 8, 12, 16 or 24 802.11abg+n radios coupled to a high-gain directional antenna system into a single device along with an onboard multi-gigabit switch, Wi-Fi controller, firewall, dedicated Wi-Fi threat sensor, and an embedded spectrum analyzer. [Source: Adapted from Xirrus.com]
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