Aruba AP-375 Wireless Dual-Band Outdoor Access Point User Manual

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DATA SHEET

ARUBA 370 SERIES OUTDOOR ACCESS POINTS

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Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

For enhanced device assurance, all Aruba APs have an
installed TPM for secure storage of credentials and keys, and
boot code.

SIMPLE AND SECURE ACCESS

To simplify policy enforcement, the Aruba 370 Series

uses Aruba’s policy enforcement firewall (PEF) feature
to encapsulate all traffic from the AP to the Mobility

Controller (or Gateway) for end-to-end encryption and
inspection. Policies are applied based on user role, device
type, applications, and location. This reduces the manual

configuration of SSIDs, VLANs and ACLs. PEF also serves as

the underlying technology for Aruba

Dynamic Segmentation

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FLEXIBLE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT

A unique feature of Aruba APs is the ability to operate in
either controllerless (Instant) or controller-based mode.

Controller-less (Instant) mode

In controllerless mode, one AP serves as a virtual controller
for the entire network. Learn more about Instant mode in

this technology brief

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Mobility Controller mode

For optimized network performance, roaming and security,

APs tunnel all traffic to a mobility controller for centrally
managed traffic forwarding and segmentation, data

encryption, and policy enforcement. Learn more in the

ArubaOS datasheet

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Management options

Available management solutions include Aruba Central
(cloud-managed) or Aruba AirWave – a multi-vendor on-
premises management solution.

For large installations across multiple sites, APs can be
factory-shipped and can be activated with Zero Touch
Provisioning through Aruba Central or AirWave. This reduces

deployment time, centralizes configuration, and helps

manage inventory.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Zero Touch Provisioning

APs can be factory-shipped and zero-touch provisioned
through Aruba Central or AirWave using a cloud-based

service to reduce deployment time, centralize configuration,

and manage inventory.

Advanced Cellular Coexistence (ACC)

Minimizes interference from 3G/4G LTE cellular networks,
distributed antenna systems (DAS), and commercial small cell
or femtocell equipment

Hardened, industrial design

Extends the temperature range capabilities of indoor access
points for environments that lack heating and cooling. It also
provides sealed connector interfaces to protect against dust
and moisture

ARUBA 370 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS

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AP-374

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5 GHz 802.11ac 4x4 MU-MIMO (1,733 Mbps max rate)

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Four Nf connectors for external antenna operation

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2.4 GHz 802.11n 2x2 MIMO (300 Mbps max rate) radios

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Two Nf connectors for external antenna operation

at 2.4 GHz.

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AP-375

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5 GHz 802.11ac 4x4 MU-MIMO (1,733 Mbps max rate)

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Internal Omni Antennas 4.6 dBi

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2.4 GHz 802.11n 2x2 MIMO (300 Mbps max rate) radios

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Internal Omni Antennas 4.0 dBi

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AP-377

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5 GHz 802.11ac 4x4 MU-MIMO (1,733 Mbps max rate)

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Internal 80°H x 80°V Directional Antennas 6.3 dBi

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2.4 GHz 802.11n 2x2 MIMO (300 Mbps max rate) radios

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Internal 80°H x 80°V Directional Antennas 6.4 dBi

WI-FI RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

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AP type: Outdoor hardened, dual radio, 5 GHz 802.11ac
4x4 MIMO and 2.4 GHz 802.11n 2x2 MIMO

• Software-configurable dual radio supports 5 GHz (Radio 0)

and 2.4 GHz (Radio 1)

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5 GHz: Four spatial stream Multi User (MU) MIMO for up
to 1,733 Mbps wireless data rate to up to three MU-MIMO
capable client devices simultaneously

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5 GHz: Four spatial stream Single User (SU) MIMO for up
to 1,733 Mbps wireless data rate to individual 4x4 VHT80
or 2x2 VHT160 client devices

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2.4 GHz: Two spatial stream Single User (SU) MIMO for
up to 300 Mbps wireless data rate to individual 2x2 HT40
client devices

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Support for up to 256 associated client devices per radio,
and up to 16 BSSIDs per radio

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