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What are HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points?
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HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points are entry-level Wi-Fi 6 devices optimized for small to medium businesses, offering enhanced throughput, integrated security, and flexible cloud or on-premises management.
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What is the maximum throughput and performance of the HPE Aruba 100 Series?
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The HPE Aruba 100 Series delivers up to 1.77 Gbps aggregate throughput (2x2 MU-MIMO on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), ensuring high-performance connectivity for bandwidth-intensive applications.
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What deployment options are available for the HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points?
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The 100 Series supports controller-managed mode with Aruba Mobility Controllers, cloud-managed mode via Aruba Central, and stand-alone Instant mode with clustering for flexible deployment.
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How do I configure HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points?
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You can configure 100 Series APs using the Aruba Instant Web UI wizard, Aruba Central portal, or Mobility Controller GUI, guiding you through SSID setup, security policies, and RF optimization in minutes.
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Are HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points PoE-powered?
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Yes, HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points support 802.3af/at Power over Ethernet, allowing flexible installation in locations without dedicated AC power outlets.
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Which wireless standards are supported by the HPE Aruba 100 Series?
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The 100 Series supports IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) and is backward compatible with 802.11ac/n/a/b/g clients, ensuring seamless connectivity for legacy and modern devices.
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What security features are included in the HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points?
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The 100 Series integrates WPA3 encryption, Enhanced Open, Dynamic Segmentation, Aruba Policy Enforcement Firewall, and role-based access control to safeguard your network against threats.
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Can I manage Aruba 100 Series APs via Aruba Central?
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Yes, Aruba Central offers cloud-based management for 100 Series APs, providing zero-touch provisioning, real-time monitoring, analytics, firmware updates, and policy orchestration.
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What is the coverage range of the HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points?
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Indoor coverage can reach up to 3,000 sq ft (approximately 280 m²) under optimal conditions; actual range depends on building materials, antenna choice, and RF interference.
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How scalable are HPE Aruba 100 Series deployments?
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The 100 Series scales from single-site to multi-site environments, supporting Instant clustering of up to 16 APs and unlimited expansion via Aruba Central or Mobility Controllers.
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What warranty and support options are available for the HPE Aruba 100 Series?
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Aruba offers a limited lifetime hardware warranty for the 100 Series plus optional ArubaCare support for 24/7 technical assistance, software updates, and advanced hardware replacement.
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Do HPE Aruba 100 Series APs support onboard IoT and BLE?
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Yes, the 100 Series features an integrated Bluetooth Low Energy radio for location services, asset tracking, proximity marketing, and other IoT applications.
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What is Aruba Instant clustering and is it supported on the 100 Series?
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Aruba Instant clustering allows up to 16 APs to form a virtual controller cluster, enabling centralized management, seamless roaming, and coordinated RF optimization without external controllers.
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How many clients can a HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Point support?
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Each 100 Series AP can support up to 256 associated client devices, leveraging MU-MIMO and airtime fairness to maintain performance even at high densities.
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What external antennas are compatible with HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points?
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The 100 Series APs include RP-SMA connectors compatible with Aruba global antennas, such as omnidirectional, directional, and wave dipole models for customized coverage.
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How do I update firmware on HPE Aruba 100 Series Access Points?
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Firmware updates can be performed via Aruba Central, Instant Web UI, or Mobility Controller GUI by selecting the desired image, scheduling the upgrade, and monitoring progress in the management portal.
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Can HPE Aruba 100 Series APs be used in a mesh network?
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Yes, HPE Aruba 100 Series APs support Smart Mesh technology, enabling wireless backhaul links between APs where wired infrastructure is unavailable, with automatic link selection and self-healing.