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Management number | 202062994 | Release Date | 2025/09/19 | List Price | $67.50 | Model Number | 202062994 | ||
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The Aruba JY723A is a dual band remote wireless access point that gives small branches, home offices, and temporary work sites the same secure, high-speed Wi-Fi that larger campuses enjoy. Sold as the AP-203RP, it connects to both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands so laptops, phones, and IoT devices can choose the best path for performance.
A flexible radio design lets network administrators decide how to deploy it. In spaces where coverage on both bands is essential, the unit can run in a 1x1 dual-radio mode. If extra throughput on a single band is more important, the access point can switch to a 2x2 single-radio mode, delivering added capacity without changing hardware.
On the performance side, users benefit from data rates up to 867 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and up to 400 Mbps on 2.4 GHz. That means smoother video calls, quicker cloud file access, and reliable connectivity for point-of-sale systems or remote desktops.
The built-in Bluetooth Low Energy radio opens the door to location-based services. Retail staff can track mobile assets, facilities teams can simplify device discovery, and IT can use the same radio for out-of-band management without adding separate beacons.
Security is anchored by a Trusted Platform Module that stores credentials in hardware, shielding them from tampering. Aruba wireless intrusion protection runs continuously in the background, watching for rogue access points and other threats so sensitive data stays protected.
Because the AP-203RP is designed for remote environments, it supports centralized cloud or on-premises management. Technicians can ship the unit to a branch site and have non-technical staff plug it in, knowing it will find the controller, pull its configuration, and begin broadcasting a secure network within minutes.
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