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HP ProCurve Networking Introduces Cost-effective 802.11g Wireless Access Point New wireless LAN device provides affordable mobility in mixed 802.11b/g deployments PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 18, 2003HP ProCurve Networking today introduced the Wireless Enterprise Access Point 420, a full-featured IEEE 802.11g access point for small, mid-sized and large enterprises, supporting mixed 802.11b/g wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments. The introduction of the Wireless Access Point 420 expands HP ProCurve's growing family of mobility solutions designed to securely extend Ethernet beyond the wire. With the addition of the new access point, HP ProCurve is providing companies with a flexible, yet simple approach to supporting a mobile workforce. "HP ProCurve's wireless products are the perfect complement to its wired networking portfolio," said John Barker, president and chief executive officer of Versatile Communications, an HP ProCurve Elite Partner. "With the addition of the new 420 wireless access point, HP ProCurve offers enterprises a cost-effective means of delivering secure, reliable access to the network, without sacrificing the flexibility and bandwidth required by today's mobile workforce." The Wireless Access Point 420 is a single-radio WLAN device with built-in support for IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or both b/g operation for a mixed wireless environment. The Wireless Access Point 420 is Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) certified to ensure IEEE 802.11g and multi-vendor interoperability and will be upgradeable to the forthcoming IEEE 802.11i specification, upon ratification. The Wireless Access Point 420 features integrated 802.3af Power over Ethernet and addresses wireless security concerns with the latest industry standards-based security, including support for IEEE 802.1X with per user, per session encryption, Wi-Fi Protected Access and multiple VLAN support. Engineered to address the industry's most critical wireless security and interoperability needs, the HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 supports:
The introduction of the Wireless Access Point 420 further extends support for the HP ProCurve Networking Adaptive EDGE Architecture into the wireless domain. The Adaptive EDGE Architecture enables companies to more affordably manage complex applications - including mobility, security and convergence - more effectively, through the use of intelligent technology at the edge of the network. It is the only design that recognizes the necessary addition of functionality to the network edge and gives customers a cost-effective, easy-to-manage solution to achieve command from the center with control to the edge of the network. Pricing and Availability Planned to be available in October, the HP ProCurve Wireless Access Point 420 will have a recommended list price of $469.(1) The Wireless Access Point 420 comes with a lifetime hardware warranty and phone support at no additional cost, software updates, and next-day advance replacement in most countries. The HP ProCurve family of wired and wireless products, services and solutions - including Ethernet switches, routing switches and network-management applications - allows customers to build networks based on open standards that meet current and future needs for security, performance and reliability. More information about HP ProCurve networking solutions and products is available at http://www.hp.com/go/hpprocurve. About HP HP (NYSE:HPQ) is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing for consumers, enterprises and small and medium businesses. For the last four quarters, HP revenue totaled $71.8 billion. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com. This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include the possibility that the market for the sale of certain products and services may not develop as expected; that development and performance of these products and services may not proceed as planned; and other risks that are described from time to time in HP's Securities and Exchange Commission reports, including but not limited to HP's annual report for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2002 and subsequently filed reports, including its quarterly report for the fiscal quarter ended April 30, 2003. If any of these risks or uncertainties materializes or any of these assumptions proves incorrect, HP's results could differ materially from HP's expectations in these statements. |
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