Extreme Networks has upgraded its Intelligent Mobile Edge (IME) Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) campus application with a new line of 802.11n wireless LAN access points.

The newly upgraded family of Access Points (APs) complements intelligent switches, identity management and high performance controllers, the company said.

Powered by ExtremeXOS, the new application helps mobilise businesses and schools with a combination of hardware and software intelligence facilitating the BYOD drive.

The new IME is supported by ExtremeXOS, a single modular software platform supporting all edge and core network switches.

Extreme Networks IME includes a converged data plane based on the Motorola WiNG 5 architecture.

It is also available with expanded offerings to help enterprises respond to the proliferation of devices and wireless services across campus networks.

The new line of 802.11n wireless LAN access points includes Altitude 4021, Altitude 4521and Altitude 4532.

Altitude 4021 is single radio dependent access point that delivers 802.11n performance at a lower cost. Altitude 4521is an independent AP 4521 access point that is designed to minimise the cost of deploying and operating a secure 802.11n wireless LAN (WLAN).

Altitude 4532 is a dual radio independent access point that serves as a virtual controller to coordinate the operation of up to 24 neighboring APs for mobility and QoS. Customers requiring an independent version of the Altitude 4600 series can now deploy the Altitude 4532.