Trapeze Networks, a Belden Brand, has unveiled centrally-managed and enterprise-class outdoor 802.11n access point. The company said that the MP-632 is a new addition of its family of NonStop Wireless access points and can be configured to create large areas of high speed client access, bridges spanning many miles, or mesh networks enveloping large sites.

The new enterprise-class 802.11n access point delivers up to ten times the performance of an 802.11 a/g access point and operates in temperatures ranging from -40F to +131F, claimed the company.

According to Trapeze Networks MP-632 is a dual radio, dual band 3×3 MIMO access point. It is connected to the network with gigabit ethernet. Four different antenna kits support the different configurations for the MP-632. It is managed by company’s Mobility System Software, connecting it to a centrally-managed indoor/outdoor wireless network.

Reportedly, Trapeze Mobility System Software (MSS) is distributed wireless operating system that runs on company’s wireless LAN equipment and delivers the benefits of Smart Mobile architecture.

NonStop Wireless technology allows for nonstop operation, in-service upgrades, and hitless failover while simplifying redundancy configuration. It also reduces capital equipment and ongoing IT operational costs associated with building, maintaining, and growing high availability resilient wireless LANs, the company added.

Ahmet Tuncay, chief technology officer of Trapeze Networks, said: Whether it’s a lumber mill in Brazil or a football stadium out in West Texas, a steel mill in China or the Florida Everglades, the MP-632 can handle the climate and conditions. The MP-632 has been built on the foundation of Trapeze Networks’ NonStop Wireless Networking technology.

The MP-632 is available at an MSRP of $3,995.