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Bluesocket now offers WiFi controller functions as software that can be used in a virtual machine platform, looking with VMware. The aim is to lower capital and operating costs and WLAN networks is highly scalable.

Bluesocket Wi-Fi control and management functions can now be moved to an existing VMware implementations without the need for a separate wireless LAN controllers. Now is the only hardware Bluesocket access points. By virtualising Key features of the controller Bluesocket executives say wireless can scale to support growth of a sharp increase both in volume and customer traffic in WiFi, with users getting more than one mobile device.

Bluesocket is part of a small group of producers shifting from dedicated controllers to WiFi access points, devices, server and even a cloud. These controllerless models eliminate certain capital and operational costs and to simplify the management of WLAN. Other suppliers include Aerohive Networks and Meraki , and possibly Xirrus which packages function as a regulator in a package that combines several access points in a single device.

Bluesocket launched a project to restore the autumn of 2007. In December 2009, released the first version of what today is called vWLAN the software can be downloaded from customers on each server device, anywhere, to support the WLAN, control and management. These tasks include Layer 2 and 3, mobility of user tracking and management of radio-frequency spectrum.

One additional benefit of this architecture, Bluesocket CEO MadsLillelund says, is failover is immediate: it is zero packet loss, and primary and backup virtual servers can be located anywhere.

intelligent access points enable a firewall on the edge and handle a range of functions normally performed by the administrator. Access points to the identity-based access control, for example. Bluesocket offers price options separately, the compatibility of security applications on the client side and scan for WLAN security and relief.

This weeks announcement, this code is available for deployment on VMware 4.0 and 4.1, the latest version. The software has been classified as VMware Ready. Bluesocket presents a virtual LAN in VMworld this week in San Francisco, the conference New Innovations Pavilion.

Bluesocket New software can be downloaded free of charge to deploy VMware. Customers buy Bluesocket access points, and separate licenses for each of them.

new version of the hypervisor with Bluesocket for VMware, will be available in the second half of September 2010. Bluesocket access points, radio 802.11n two devices that are listed at $795th VMware / code hypervisor is free, or you can have the server code at the factory brand Bluesocket device($1.195) or IBM System x 3250 server($3,995). Mads Lillelunds CEO says price is also less complicated and less strictly in terms of the dollar against the leading solutions based on wireless LAN controller with rivals.

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Bluesocket controller presents a virtual WiFi VMware

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