3Com gets best value rating for Unified Wireless Switch

December 6, 2007

InformationWeek magazine has rated the 3Com® Unified Gigabit Wireless PoE Switch 24 as the “Best Value” in wireless local area networking (WLAN) for small and medium-sized businesses and branch offices of larger enterprises. 3Com was the only vendor to make the magazine’s “Short List” of recommended products and be judged the “Best Value.”

An integral part of 3Com’s next-generation Secure Converged Networks strategy, which drives even greater application integration into the network infrastructure for businesses of all sizes, the Unified Switch combines Gigabit switching, Power over Ethernet (PoE) and a wireless controller in a single box, managed through one interface. A cost-effective Layer 2 switching solution for small- to medium-sized businesses (SMB), the Unified Switch delivers integrated management of the wired and wireless network along with PoE and wireless access point support on all 24 ports. Consistent with 3Com’s strategy of offering high-value products that meet the unique needs of SMBs, it offers a lower total cost of ownership and enhanced ease of use and management compared to other vendors’ offerings that require multiple boxes to deliver the same functionality.

InformationWeek’s Syracuse University Real World Labs evaluated WLAN products from six vendors to determine which provide “secure, manageable, easy-to-deploy, controller-based WLANs, with a base set of enterprise-class capabilities, at a reasonable price.” Other vendors in the review were BlueSocket, D-Link, Motorola, Netgear and Ruckus Wireless.

The article, which also appears on the Network Computing Web site, says, “3Com offers significant value, bringing all the tables-stakes features plus 24 Gigabit PoE ports and a maximum of 24 supported APs [access points] at bargain pricing.” It went on to state that “the inclusion of four SFP ports for fiber runs, full 802.1Q VLAN tagging and a CLI resembling Cisco’s IOS make it a credible edge switch, providing fully managed wired and wireless capabilities that cater to an SME’s all-in-one needs.”

InformationWeek also praised the versatility of the 3Com product: “The 3Com system represents the Best Value given its solid wireless capabilities paired with a credible managed 24-port Gigabit switch. 3Com’s product also provided unified wired and wireless connectivity, especially useful in a small network.”
The 3Com Unified Wireless PoE Switch 24 has a U.S. list price of $2,750, which includes two wireless access points in a starter bundle, giving it the lowest price per-port of the six products evaluated by InformationWeek. The product is available worldwide from 3Com and its authorized reseller partners.

About 3Com Corporation
3Com Corporation is a leading provider of secure, converged voice and data networking solutions for enterprises of all sizes. 3Com offers a broad line of innovative products backed by world-class sales, service and support, which excel at delivering business value for its customers. 3Com also includes H3C Technologies Co., Limited (H3C), a China-based provider of network infrastructure products. H3C brings high-performance and cost-effective product development and manufacturing and a strong footprint in one of the world’s most dynamic markets. Through its TippingPoint division, 3Com is a leading provider of network-based intrusion prevention systems that deliver in-depth application protection, infrastructure protection, and performance protection. For further information, please visit www.3com.com, or the media site www.3com.com/pressbox.

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