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AMP is a Linux-based software solution that installs quickly and easily on standard PC server hardware, typically in one or more network operations centers. The intuitive web-based user interface is easy for both administrators and help-desk personnel to use for remote monitoring and management of wireless networks.

AMP can also integrate with existing Ethernet network management solutions (such as HP OpenView Network Node Manager).

AMP's high-speed data collector uses non-blocking SNMP, HTTP, and other protocols to gather granular data, enabling you to quickly locate and view real-time information on every wireless device and user connected to the network.

AMP's scalable, distributed architecture allows you to configure, manage, and monitor Wi-Fi equipment across a LAN or WAN of any size: from small local networks to global networks with tens of thousands of wireless network devices.

AMP is a fully vendor-agnostic solution that supports new and legacy Wi-Fi hardware from leading vendors, including Avaya, Cisco (Aironet and Airespace), Colubris, Enterasys, Funkwerk, HP ProCurve, Intel, Juniper Networks, LANCOM, Nomadix, Proxim, Symbol, and others. AMP automatically handles all communication with multi-vendor devices, allowing administrators to monitor and configure diverse networks from the same easy-to-use web console.

AMP supports existing security standards and interoperates with leading Wi-Fi security solutions (including wireless LAN gateways, VPN-based solutions, RADIUS authentication servers, and more), allowing your IT department to select the approach to WLAN security that best fits your needs and budget.

Whether you have fewer than 25 APs or thousands, AMP makes it efficient, easy, and fast to manage every aspect of your wireless LAN.

AMP: Wireless that Works.

TESTIMONIALS

"Hewlett Packard reduced average trouble ticket resolution time by 75% with the AMP Management Platform."
Network Magazine

"Specialized solutions like AMP give experienced ethernet administrators the ability to efficiently manage RF networks to deliver predictable, reliable, and secure Wi-Fi service."
Frost & Sullivan

"AMP has done all the legwork and fingerprinted more that 40 wireless access points. It then built a tool called RAPIDS, that, among other features, scans the network for those fingerprints "
Computerworld