Sophos APX access point

Sophos APX 530 Wireless Access Point

As the next step up in the Sophos family of Wave 2, 802.11ac access points, the APX 530 is a 3×3 MIMO, dual radio device. The APX 320 and APX 120 are 2×2 MIMO, by contrast. It has internal antennas. And please note that all Sophos access points require a wireless protection subscription. The APX Series enables basic Synchronized Security with Sophos Endpoint, Sophos Mobile and Sophos Server when managed through Sophos Central. Sophos Central Wireless Standard (for APX) is available in 1, 2, and 3-year options.

On the other hand, Sophos XG Firewall offers advanced Synchronized Security with Sophos Endpoint and Sophos Server independent of the use of the Wireless Protection features.

Why does Wave 2 matter?

Good question. Even now, in 2021, Wave 1 isn’t bad. It suits most people’s purposes admirably, just like Wi-Fi 5 does (as opposed to the newer Wi-Fi 6). And unless you’re using your Wi-Fi network for streaming and the processing of large files, Wave 1 is perfectly fine. However, as more devices begin joining wireless networks, the need for more power will increase.

Sophos APX 530 – Wave 2 802.11ac Access Point
$747.18

Specs and capabilities of the APX 530

The APX 530 is much faster than it’s little brother, the APX 320. It pushes up to 1.3 Gbps at 5 GHz, and 450 Mbps at 2.4 GHz. And, as mentioned before, it has three antennas rather than only two. The APX 530 also has a PoE+ port.

It is well suited for medium-to-high density environments, such as you would find in a typical mid-sized office. If you would like to know more about the APX 530 or any other Sophos product, please email us or call Corporate Armor at 877-449-0458.

Read our review on the APX 530 here!

And Sophos XGS and APX price increase – bummer!

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