Access Points

Stay connected across every corner of your home or business with high-performance access points. Whether you’re covering a large workspace or strengthening signals in a busy household, the right access point ensures your WiFi is stable, reliable, and fast, wherever it’s needed.

SKU: R3J18A

Key Features:

Brand HPE
Product type WLAN access point mount
Compatibility Aruba 510 Series, Aruba 530 Series, Aruba 550 Series Campus Access Points
Harmonized System (HS) code 85177900
Width 18 mm
Depth 15 mm
Height 142 mm
Weight 158.8 g
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SKU: JZ356A

Key Features:

Brand HPE
Product type Wireless Access Points
Ethernet LAN data rates 100,1000,2500,5000 Mbit/s
Maximum data transfer rate 5950 Mbit/s
Spread spectrum method DSSS, OFDM
Networking standards IEEE 802.11ax
Maximum data transfer rate 5950 Mbit/s
MIMO Yes
Spread spectrum method DSSS, OFDM
Cable lock slot Yes
Security algorithms WMM, WPA, WPA2
Power consumption (max) 38.2 W
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Yes
Placement Ceiling
Product colour White
Certification None
Cable lock slot Yes
Cable lock slot type Kensington
Certification None
Width 260 mm
Depth 260 mm
Weight 1.57 kg
Height 58 mm
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Incl. VAT: £358.62
SKU: JW797A

Key Features:

Brand HPE
Type Wireless access point 
Wifi Technology Wifi 5
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Power consumption (max) 14.4 W
Product colour White
Maximum data transfer rate 1733 Mbit/s
Wi-Fi data rate (max) 1733 Mbit/s
Ethernet LAN data rates 10,100,1000 Mbit/s
Networking standards IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11h, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3az
Modulation 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, BPSK, CCK, DSSS, OFDM, QPSK
Transmitting power 21 dBmW
Security algorithms 802.1x RADIUS, WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPS
USB connector type USB Type-A
WAN connection Ethernet (RJ-45)
Power consumption (typical) 12.7 W
Placement Wall
Antenna type Internal
Antenna features Integrated antenna
Antenna gain level (max) 5.7 dBi
Antenna connector type RP-SMA
Width 182 mm
Depth 180 mm
Height 48 mm
Weight 650 g
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What Is a Wireless Access Point?

An access point works as a bridge between your existing wired router and wireless devices. Instead of relying solely on the router's limited range, access points create additional WiFi zones, improving coverage in areas where signals drop or slow down.

For homes with thick walls or offices spread across multiple floors, access points reduce dead zones and deliver better speeds where you need them most.

Home and Business Use

  • For homes: An access point helps extend coverage into upstairs rooms, garages, or garden offices. Models like WiFi 6 access points for home offer faster speeds and better support for multiple connected devices — ideal for streaming, smart home devices, and gaming.

  • For small businesses: Reliable internet is essential. Access points ensure your team stays connected without interruptions. If you're setting up a cafe, clinic, or retail shop, the right model can support high user density while keeping your network secure.

Choosing the Right Access Point

When picking an access point, here are a few things to consider:

Looking to Extend Your Coverage Further?

If you're looking to go beyond just extending WiFi, a WiFi range extender can be a helpful alternative, especially for simpler needs. But for more stable and long-term coverage, a properly placed access point will always deliver better results.

FAQs – Access Points

1: Do I need a router if I have an access point?

Yes, a router is still required. Access points extend your router’s network but don’t replace it.

2: What's the difference between a range extender and an access point?
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Range extenders rebroadcast signals, which can lead to reduced speeds. Access points offer a more stable and efficient solution by directly connecting to your network.

3: Can access points be used outdoors?
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Yes, outdoor-rated models are designed for weather resistance and wider signal reach.

4: Are access points better than mesh WiFi?
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They serve different needs. Access points are ideal for wired networks or large spaces, while mesh WiFi systems are easier to install and more suited for homes with no existing wiring.

5: How many access points do I need?
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This depends on your building’s size and layout. A single access point may be enough for a small area, while larger properties may need two or more for complete coverage.