Sophos Supports Shift to Hybrid Environments with New Generation of Remotely Managed Wi-Fi 6 Access
Sophos,
a global leader in innovating and delivering cybersecurity as a service, today
announced the Sophos AP6 Series to support the shift to hybrid environments
with a new generation of remotely managed Wi-Fi 6 access points. The new
offering adds another component to Sophos’ secure access portfolio, which includes Sophos Firewall and Sophos Switch.
“With
cloud-managed Wi-Fi, Sophos is addressing the need for more scalable,
remote-managed Wi-Fi solutions that support the increasing number of connected
devices and the proliferation of IoT systems,” said Daniel Cole, vice president
of product management at Sophos. “This combination of our Sophos AP6 Series and
Sophos Switches provides channel partners with a consolidated single vendor
access solution strategy, easing the burden and overhead cost of managing
multiple disparate systems from different vendors. Many access layer networks
are still operating at 1 Gigabit speeds. With the significant performance
enhancements in Wi-Fi 6, the industry has a great opportunity to review and
modernize the network ecosystem that wireless is deployed into. Sophos’ solution
dissolves a common bottleneck at the physical layer and can boost the total
network performance of a company’s Wi-Fi infrastructure.”
Sophos
AP6 models – including 420E, AP6 840, AP6 840E and the outdoor AP6 420X – have
at least one built-in 2.5 Gigabit interface for faster LAN
connectivity. When combined with the Sophos multi-Gigabit switches, which
also support 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, companies can unlock faster speeds across
the entire network. With the AP6 420E and 840E devices, which support
Wi-Fi 6E, companies can additionally use the 6 GHz band, which is a newer, less
congested space, offering high performance for the latest devices.
Sophos access points can be
remotely managed in the cloud-based Sophos Central platform alongside a
broader range of solutions than any other vendor. This enables partners to
oversee all customer installations, respond to alerts, and track licenses and
upcoming renewal dates via a single, intuitive interface. Additionally, there
is an on-premises interface administrators can take advantage of for on-AP
settings.
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