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Wireless Network Management solution guideSirena Cheng
Sr. Marketing Manager
May 8, 2014
Agenda
WiFi devices and WLAN Controller Market Forecast
WLAN controller overview
Core Network
Access Network
CPE Network
About AEWIN
Q&A
Next Generation Hotspot moves Wi-Fi to the heart of the carrier network
For mobile operators, there is a particular need to focus on public Wi-Fi as their cellular capacity is stretched by the explosion in data usage. Tier one MNOs expect 22% of the capacity they add in 2013 to come from public Wi-Fi and by 2018, 75% of their small cells will have integrated Wi-Fi. There is also a major upturn in Wi-Fi usage by wireline carriers such as the US ‘Cable Wi-Fi’ consortium.
The deployment of hotspots will gather pace to meet all these requirements, whether by carriers themselves, specialists or wholesalers. Roll-out by carriers themselves will rise at CAGR of 13% between 2012 and 2018 to reach 10.5m in the last year of that period, with the Asia-Pacific region accounting for the largest percentage – 55% of the global base in 2018. Combined with other hotspot deployments, the total installed base will reach over 55m in 2018. Homespots, residential access points where some capacity is left open for the community, will also be a key trend, and their base is likely to top 100m by the end of 2018.
As well as the type of company investing in hotspots, the venues will also become more varied. A year ago, the main source of traffic growth over the coming year was expected to be outdoor hotzones, which were picked out by 46%. By contrast, this year’s survey predicts that shopping malls and stadiums will be the main generators of demand growth as very large-scale Wi-Fi and roaming technologies evolve.
Of the hotspot owners, 28% have networks of over 1,000 locations and six of the respondents have more than one million. By contrast, almost 10% of those supporting roaming have access to networks of over one million locations and 38% offer their customers over 1,000 hotspots. That highlights the value of roaming, but despite high interest in roaming initiatives, there are still challenges, such as lack of standards, cited by 52% as a barrier in this area, followed by seamless authentication (51%), a key issue being addressed by NGH.
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
Definitions of Wi-Fi hotspot categories
Item Description Application
Managed public Wi-Fi
Managed public Wi-Fi hotspots that make use of a proxy redirect upon connection for the purpose of authentication, payment and/or terms of use acceptance before granting access to the Internet.
Public venues, such as hotels, airports, franchised restaurants and coffee shops, retail chains, etc.
Self-provisioned/private Wi-Fi
Private and/or self-provisioned Wi-Fi hotspots, including all secured or unsecured wireless access points that permit direct access to the Internet.
Private homes, enterprises, self-provisioned independent small- and medium-sized businesses
Source: Informa Telecoms & Media, based on AT&T data.
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
Agenda
WiFi devices and WLAN Controller Market Forecast
WLAN controller overview
Core Network
Access Network
CPE Network
About AEWIN
Q&A
Overview of WLAN controller network
Network management appliance features: Centralized or distributed deployment Multiple High power Intel Xeon processor Dual, hot-swappable AC or DC power Supply For large-scale wired/wireless environments
such cities to manage core network service. Redundant fans Multi-site and remote management Enables a single controller to manage
multiple, distributed deployments and multi-tenancy for managed service providers.
IPv6 support Maximizes data throughput by sending all
data traffic directly from the access points to the wired network
Easy upgrade and easy maintain for 24x7 Telco service.
Core Network
Network management appliance features: Centralized or distributed deployment High power Intel Xeon processor Dual, hot-swappable AC or DC power Supply For middle-scale wired/wireless
environments in city to manage access network service.
Redundant fans Multi-site and remote management Enables a single controller to manage
multiple, distributed deployments and multi-tenancy for managed service providers.
IPv6 support Maximizes data throughput by sending all
data traffic directly from the access points to the wired network
Access Network CPE Network
Network management appliance features:Centralized deployment Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processorDual, hot-swappable AC or DC power Supply
and Redundant fans (optional) For small scale wired/wireless environments
in building such as hotel, enterprise, shopping mall
One site and remote management IPv6 support (optional)
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WLAN controller in backbone network
In order to manage many WiFi Base station in the different city, WISP or Mobile operator use WLAN controller in their backbone network. In WISP network operation center, they could see their WLAN
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The features for Backbone WLAN controller
Centralized or distributed deployment
Dual, hot-swappable AC or DC power Supply
For large-scale wireless environments such as different
managed service environments.
Redundant fans
Multi-site management
Enables a single controller to manage multiple, distributed
deployments and multi-tenancy for managed service
providers.
IPv6 support
Maximizes data throughput by sending all data traffic
directly from the access points to the wired network
SCB-9650
SCB-1803
Feature:• Support Single Intel® 22nm Haswell core
i3/i5/i7/Pentium/Celeron and E3-1200V3 series processors.
• Support Max 32GB DDR3 1333/1600 MHz System Memory
• Max.48 GbE Copper/Fiber ports• 2U Redundant 300W ATX Power Supply • Support one 2.5” SATA HDD
Feature:• Support Dual Intel® Sandy Bridge-EP/Ivy Bridge-EP
E5-2600 series• Support Max 128GB DDR3 1600/1866Mhz System
Memory• Max 64 GbE Copper/Fiber ports• 2U Redundancy 810W ATX AC Power Supply • Support one 3.5” SATA HDD
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
WLAN controller in Access Network
In order to manage many WiFi Base station in the different location in the city, WISP or Mobile operator use WLAN controller in their access network. In WISP network operation center, they could see their
The product specification of access network WLAN controller is not so heavy as WLAN Backbone network.
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Access network WLAN Controller
WLAN controller in Access network topology
Network Operation Center
Application:
Hotspot
WiFi City
WiFi Island
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
The features for Backbone WLAN controller
Centralized or distributed deployment
Dual, hot-swappable AC or DC power Supply
For large-scale wireless environments such as hotels, schools,
hospitals and managed service environments.
Redundant fans
Multi-site management
Enables a single controller to manage multiple, distributed
deployments and multi-tenancy for managed service
providers.
IPv6 support
Maximizes data throughput by sending all data traffic
directly from the access points to the wired network
SCB-9610
Features• Support Dual Intel Sandy Bridge-EP Xeon
E5 Series processors in 1U rackmount• Max 120Gbps thoughput
SCB-8973
Features• Support 1U ATX redundant power supply Haswell
processors, LGA1150• Max 32GB Dual-Channel DDR3 1333/1600 Mhz
System Memory• Max 15 GbE Copper ports via PCI-e x4/x1, Support
Optional Fiber port, up to 8 Ports• Cryptographic Hardware Acceleration for Option• IPMI Remote Management Interface for Option
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
WLAN controller in CPE Network
In order to manage many WiFi AP in the building, MIS need to have WLAN controller to easy manage APs in the CPE network. WLAN controllers ensure the level of WLAN availability in the industry with Virtual Controller Cluster that provides many-to-many redundancy without the need
-sessions, even VoIP calls, in the event of a network failure.
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
CPE network WLAN Controller
WLAN controller in CPE network topology
Application:
Shopping mall
Hotel
Office
Society etc.
Example: WiFi AP in shopping mall
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
The features for CPE network WLAN controller
Centralized or distributed deployment
Multi-site management
Enables a single controller to manage multiple,
distributed deployments and multi-tenancy for
managed service providers.
IPv6 support
Maximizes data throughput by sending all data
traffic directly from the access points to the wired
network
SCB-7979
Features• Support AMD eTrinity R-series processors, FCBGA• Max 16GB Dual-Channel DDR3 1600MHz System
Memory• Max 16 GbE Copper ports via PCI-e x4/x1, Support
Optional Fiber port, up to 8 Ports
SCB-6982
Features• Onboard AMD Embedded G-Series SOC• Max 5 GbE ports via PICe x1 and two pairs bypass• Robust I/O with USB, 2.5” SATA HDD bay, CF socket,
Mini-PCIe socket and Console port
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
Wireless network appliance in network
Mobile/WiFiBackbone Network
AccessNetwork
Hotspot Gateway
WLAN Controller
WLAN Access Control
CPENetwork
Sirena Cheng/Sr. Marketing Manager
Agenda
WiFi devices and WLAN Controller Market Forecast
WLAN controller overview
Core Network
Access Network
CPE Network
About AEWIN
Q&A
VISION At an extremely cost effective performance and innovative solution to keep growth,
MISSION
Milestone
Focus Industry
Embedded Computing • Test &
measurement• Office automation • Transportation• Transaction
terminal• Medical healthcare• Entertainment• Communication
Gaming Industry• Slot machines• Video lottery
terminals• Amusement game
machines• Downloadable
Gaming terminal• Master unit of
multi-player system
Network Security• Firewall• Network
Bandwidth Control
• Content Encryption• L7 Inspection• Unified Threat
Management
Certification
• Quality management certification
ISO9001:2008
• Environment management certification
ISO 14001
• Staff safety and health certification
OHSAS 18001
• Factory safety certification
UL
TUV
CCC
• Environment protection certification
SGS GPMS (ROHS)
IECQ Spec QC 080000 (in process, Pass certification in Apr. 2013)
AEWIN’s Facilities
AEWIN’s Invested SMT Partner’s Facilities
2D Microscope Scale Measuring Instrument
COSMO Tester
AIXON / 2.5D Microscope
Video Microscope
X Ray
Automatic Optical Inspection Instrument
Reactive Vibration Tester
Thermal Sock Tester
BGA Rework Station
Programmable Temperature & Humidity Chamber