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Fortinet unveils new secure wireless access points

Fortinet has released seven new FortiAP Wireless LAN Access Points at the National Retail Foundation’s (NRF) 104th annual Retail’s Big Show.

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Fortinet has released seven new FortiAP Wireless LAN Access Points at the National Retail Foundation’s (NRF) 104th annual Retail’s Big Show.

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Fortinet’s new FortiAP Access Points are engineered to deliver retailers, branch offices and distributed enterprises with expansive wireless LAN coverage, maximum device density and increased bandwidth.

Fortinet’s portfolio of security solutions enables businesses to consolidate stand-alone products, embrace new technologies and pursue business opportunities, all while remaining completely secure.

FortiAP’s are thin access points, enabling secure, identity-driven Wi-Fi access for an organization’s network. Designed to seamlessly integrate with the built-in enterprise wireless LAN controller of the market-leading FortiGate appliance, Fortinet delivers a true end-to-end Unified Access Layer. This holistic approach enables businesses to easily manage wired and wireless security from a single management console and protects their network from the latest security threats that other security vendors might miss.

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These new FortiAP Wireless Access Points utilize the latest high-performance technologies, supporting dual and triple stream MIMO 802.11ac technology.

These security and performance features enable organizations to implement innovative wireless technologies like Point-of-Sale (POS) and inventory systems for retail, connected medical equipment and physician kiosks for healthcare, or simply deliver robust BYOD and mobility services without worrying about the integrity of their networks.

The new FortiAP products: FortiAP-21D, FortiAP-24D, FortiAP-25D, FortiAP-112D, FortiAP-224D, FortiAP-223C and FortiAP-321C -- are available for order now from authorized Fortinet channel partners.

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