Extreme Progresses Patient Care and Customer Experiences With High-Performance, Secure Wi-Fi 6E Solutions
Extreme Networks (NASDAQ: EXTR) has expanded its Wi-Fi 6E offerings with the introduction of the AP5010 model, enhancing its portfolio aimed at high-density environments. Key installations include Henry Ford Health System in the U.S. and Crowne Plaza Antwerp Hotel in Belgium, both utilizing Extreme's technology for improved connectivity and innovative services. The deployment of Wi-Fi 6E is expected to significantly boost network performance and customer experiences, with Henry Ford planning full deployment by end of 2022.
- Expansion of Wi-Fi 6E portfolio with new AP5010 model.
- Notable deployments at Henry Ford Health System and Crowne Plaza Antwerp Hotel indicating strong market demand.
- Enhanced connectivity improves patient care and customer experiences.
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Connectivity and Speed to Enhance
“As early adopters of Wi-Fi 6E, we’ve seen a significant jump in performance across the sites where we’ve deployed Extreme AP4000 solutions. The increased network capacity allows us to roll out innovative new medical applications that create more value for our patients. Managing our network through the cloud provides us with tremendous insight into network and application performance, as well as the ability to scale our network quickly and efficiently.” -
Hospitality Progresses with Digital Amenities
“Extreme gives us a significant competitive advantage when it comes to offering differentiated services to our guests. Our digital amenities and the reliability and speed of our network is advantageous to both business travelers and tourists. Wi-Fi 6E has provided us with secure, high-performing connectivity to drive efficient hotel operations and memorable guest experiences." – Luc Westerlinck, Chief Engineer & Safety Advisor at the
Extreme Wi-Fi 6E Solutions
Wi-Fi 6E marks the beginning of a wireless paradigm shift with the availability of up to 1200 MHz of new spectrum in the 6 GHz frequency band. Wi-Fi 6E reduces network congestion, eliminates latency and provides the ability for simultaneous multi-user communication. Extreme offers two solutions for organizations looking to take advantage of the Wi-Fi 6E spectrum: the AP4000 and the AP5010.
Designed for high-density environments like schools, event venues and hospitals, the AP5010 expands Extreme’s Wi-Fi 6E portfolio by adding a 4x4:4 Universal access point that enables customers to increase the capacity, performance, security and reliability of their network. The AP5010 eliminates network interference, reduces power consumption and lessens strain on IT staff by delivering the benefits of Wi-Fi 6E spectrum and its increased bandwidth, while offering a flexible architecture that makes cloud migration seamless. As a result, customers will be able to maintain performance of critical devices across their network, while enhancing customer experiences.
The AP4000, released last year, is a 2x2:2 Wi-Fi 6E Universal access point and has been recognized with several industry accolades including: the Wi-Fi Awards 2022 Product of the Year by Wireless LAN Professionals, and a 2021 Wi-Fi at Work Award for Extreme’s deployment of Wi-Fi 6E at
“Wi-Fi 6E catapults the performance of applications and services running across the network. Extreme has created the foundation to offer next-generation services that create faster, more compelling consumer experiences. The availability of the 6 GHz spectrum is truly a gamechanger and competitive advantage for companies looking to transform and enhance the way we work, interact and connect with the world.” –
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