Aruba AP-345 Access Point
Extreme performance 802.11ac Wave 2 APs with dual-5 GHz and multi-gig Ethernet support
Aruba AP-345 (RW) Dual 4x4:4 MU-MIMO Radio Internal Antennas Smart Rate Unified Campus AP
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Overview:
The Aruba 340 series access points provide the fastest 802.11ac gigabit data speeds and superb user experience for mobile devices and applications in a digital workplace. Designed with an integrated, 802.3bz Compliant, HPE SmartRate multi-gig Ethernet port to eliminate wired bottlenecks, these APs offer unmatched wireless performance and capacity. The unique and flexible dual-5 GHz architecture of the 340 series offers a way to double 5 GHz capacity where needed, without compromise or restrictions.
Thanks to Aruba's advanced ClientMatch technology, the 340 series can automatically detect and classify 802.11ac Wave 2 capable mobile devices. This allows ClientMatch to automatically group Wave 2 capable devices onto a single Wave 2 radio so that performance benefits of multi-user MIMO can be realized - without the adverse effects of slower 802.11ac and traditional 802.11n capable mobile devices. This means increased network capacity and a boost in network efficiency.
With maximum data rates of 2,166 Mbps in the 5 GHz band1 and 800 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band (for an aggregate peak data rate of 3.0 Gbps in dual-band mode and 4.3 Gbps in dual-5 GHz mode), the 340 series APs deliver a best-in-class, next-generation 802.11ac Wi-Fi infrastructure that is ideal for lecture halls, auditoriums, public venues, and high-density office environments.
These high performance and high density 340 Series 802.11ac access points support up to 160 MHz channel bandwidth (VHT160), and 4 spatial streams (4SS) for both SU- and MU-MIMO communications.
The 340 series APs have an integrated Bluetooth Low- Energy (BLE) radio, which can be used as an Aruba beacon for advanced location, indoor wayfinding, and to enable proximity-based push notification services. The integrated beacon radio also enables the remote management of battery-powered and other standalone beacons in a large- scale network of Aruba beacons. It enables businesses to leverage mobility context to develop applications that can deliver an enhanced user experience and increase the value of the wireless network for organizations.
CHOOSE YOUR DEPLOYMENT AND OPERATING MODES
The Aruba 340 Series APs offer a choice of deployment and operating modes to meet your unique management and deployment requirements:
- The 340 Series AP is a unified AP that supports both controller-based and controller-less deployment modes, providing maximum flexibility.
- Controller-based mode - When deployed in conjunction with an Aruba Mobility Controller, Aruba 340 Series APs offer centralized configuration, data encryption, policy enforcement and network services, as well as distributed and centralized traffic forwarding.
- Controller-less (Instant) mode - The controller function is virtualized in a cluster of APs in Instant mode. As the network grows and/or requirements change, Instant deployments can easily migrate to controller-based mode.
- Remote AP (RAP) mode for branch deployments
- Air monitor (AM) for wireless IDS, rogue detection and containment
- Spectrum analyzer (SA), dedicated or hybrid, for identifying sources of RF interference
- Secure enterprise mesh portal or point
For large installations across multiple sites, the Aruba Activate service significantly reduces deployment time by automating device provisioning, firmware upgrades, and inventory management. With Aruba Activate, the Instant APs are factory-shipped to any site and configure themselves when powered up.
Benefits:
Unified AP - deploy with or without controller
- The 340 Series APs can be deployed in either controller- based (ArubaOS) or controllerless (InstantOS) deployment mode
Dual Radio 4x4 802.11ac access point with Multi-User MIMO (wave 2)
- Supports up to 2,166 Mbps per radio in the 5 GHz band (with 4SS/VHT80 or 2SS/VHT160 clients) and up to 800 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band (with 4SS/VHT40 clients)
- Antenna polarization diversity (fixed) for optimized RF performance
Optional dual-5 GHz mode supported, where the 2.4 GHz radio is converted to a second 5 GHz radio
- Both 5 GHz radios providing full coverage, doubling the performance and capacity
- Unlike competitive solutions, the 340 Series is designed to isolate the two 5 GHz transmitters for higher performance
- Conversion can be manual/fixed, or automatic and dynamic (software controlled, under-the hood), based on system-wide capacity and load in both bands
HPE SmartRate uplink Ethernet port (E0)
- Supports up to 2.5 Gbps with NBase-T and IEEE 802.3bz Ethernet compatibility
- Backwards compatible with 100/1000Base-T
Hitless PoE failover between both Ethernet ports
Built-in Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) radio
- Enables location-based services with BLE-enabled mobile devices receiving signals from multiple Aruba Beacons at the same time
- Enables asset tracking when used with Aruba Asset Tags
Advanced Cellular Coexistence (ACC)
- Minimizes interference from 3G/4G cellular networks, distributed antenna systems and commercial small cell/femtocell equipment
Quality of service for unified communications applications
- Supports priority handling and policy enforcement for unified communication apps, including Skype for Business with encrypted videoconferencing, voice, chat and desktop sharing
Aruba AppRF technology leverages deep packet inspection to classify and block, prioritize or limit bandwidth for over 1,500 enterprise apps or groups of apps
Best-in-class RF Management
- Integrated AirMatch technology manages the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz radio bands and actively optimizes the RF environment including channel width, channel selection and transmit power
- Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) technology provides airtime fairness and ensures that APs stay clear of all sources of RF interference to deliver reliable, high- performance WLANs
Spectrum analysis
- Capable of part-time or dedicated air monitoring, the spectrum analyzer remotely scans the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands to identify sources of RF interference from HT20 through VHT160 operation
Aruba Secure Core
- Device assurance: Use of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for secure storage of credentials and keys as well as secure boot
- Integrated wireless intrusion protection2 offers threat protection and mitigation, and eliminates the need for separate RF sensors and security appliances
- IP reputation and security services identify, classify, and block malicious files, URLs and IPs, providing comprehensive protection against advanced online threats
- SecureJack-capable for secure tunneling of wired Ethernet traffic
Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM)
- Enables the AP to continuously monitor and report its actual power consumption and optionally make autonomous decisions to disable certain capabilities based on the amount of power available to the unit
- Software configurable to disable capabilities in certain orders. For the 340 Series Access Points, by default, the USB interface will be the first feature to turn off if the AP power consumption exceeds the available power budget
Specifications:
AP-344 and AP-345 Specifications | |
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Hardware Variants
Wi-Fi Radio Specifications
Wi-Fi Antennas
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Other Interfaces
Power Sources and Consumption
Mounting
Mechanical
Environmental
Reliability
Regulatory
For more country-specific regulatory information and approvals, please see your Aruba representative. Regulatory Model Numbers
Certifications
Warranty
Minimum Software Versions
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Wireless Radio Specifications:
RF Performance Table | ||
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Maximum transmit power (dBm) per transmit chain | Receiver sensitivity (dBm) per receive chain | |
2.4 GHz - 802.11b |
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1 Mbps |
18.0 |
-97.0 |
11 Mbps |
18.0 |
-88.0 |
2.4 GHz - 802.11g |
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6 Mbps |
18.0 |
-94.0 |
54 Mbps |
16.0 |
-76.0 |
2.4 GHz - 802.11n HT20 |
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MCS0/8/16/24 |
18.0 |
-94.0 |
MCS7/15/23/31 |
14.0 |
-74.0 |
2.4 GHz - 802.11n HT40 |
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MCS0/8/16/24 |
18.0 |
-91.0 |
MCS7/15/23/31 |
14.0 |
-71.0 |
5 GHz - 802.11a |
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6 Mbps |
18.0 |
-92.0 |
54 Mbps |
16.0 |
-74.0 |
5 GHz - 802.11n HT20 |
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MCS0/8/16/24 |
18.0 |
-92.0 |
MCS7/15/23/31 |
14.0 |
-71.0 |
5 GHz - 802.11n HT40 |
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MCS0/8/16/24 |
18.0 |
-89.0 |
MCS7/15/23/31 |
14.0 |
-68.0 |
5 GHz - 802.11ac VHT20 |
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MCS0 |
18.0 |
-92.0 |
MCS9 |
12.0 |
-66.0 |
MCS11 |
10.0 |
-60.0 |
5 GHz - 802.11ac VHT40 |
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MCS0 |
18.0 |
-89.0 |
MCS9 |
12.0 |
-63.0 |
MCS11 |
10.0 |
-57.0 |
5 GHz - 802.11ac VHT80 |
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MCS0 |
18.0 |
-86.0 |
MCS9 |
12.0 |
-60.0 |
MCS11 |
10.0 |
-54.0 |
5 GHz - 802.11ac VHT160 |
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MCS0 |
18.0 |
-81.0 |
MCS9 |
12.0 |
-55.0 |
MCS11 |
10.0 |
-49.0 |
Note: Table shows the maximum hardware capability of the AP (excluding antenna and MIMO/MRC gain). Actual maximum transmit power may be limited below these numbers to ensure compliance with local regulatory requirements.
Antenna Pattern Plots:
Horizontal planes (top view, AP facing forward)
Showing both azimuth (0 degrees) and 30 degrees downtilt patterns
Elevation planes (side view, AP facing down)
Showing side view with AP rotated both 0 and 90 degrees
Documentation:
Pricing Notes:
- All Prices are Inclusive of GST
- Pricing and product availability subject to change without notice.
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