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AP33 Access Points Overview

The Juniper® AP33 High Performance Access Point is a Wi-Fi 6 indoor access point (AP) that leverages the Mist AI to automate network operations and boost Wi-Fi performance. The AP33 is suitable for retail, warehouse, school, clinic, and home office environments.

The AP33 has three IEEE 802.11ax radios, which deliver up to 4x4 multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) with four spatial streams. Out of the three radios, one is dedicated for scanning. The AP uses this radio for radio resource management (RRM) and wireless security. The AP can operate in either multi-user or single-user mode. The AP is backward compatible with the 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac wireless standards.

The AP33 has a dynamic virtual Bluetooth Low Energy (vBLE) antenna array that the Juniper Mist cloud controls. The AP33 leverages the Mist AI to provide high-accuracy, Bluetooth LE location services using virtual beacons. Virtual beacons eliminate the need for physical beacons resulting in time and cost savings.

The AP33 provides maximum data rates of 2400 Mbps in the 5-GHz band and 575 Mbps in the 2.4-GHz band.

Figure 1: Front and Rear View of AP33 Front and Rear View of AP33

AP33 Access Point Models

Table 1 lists the AP33 models.

Table 1: AP33 Models
Model Antenna Regulatory Domain
AP33-US Internal United States only
AP33-WW Internal Outside of United States
Note:

Juniper products are manufactured in accordance with electrical and environmental regulations specific to certain regions and countries. Customers are responsible for ensuring that any regional or country-specific SKUs are used only in the specified authorized area. Failure to do so may void the warranty of Juniper products.

Benefits of AP33 Access Points

  • Simple and quick deployment—You can deploy the AP with minimal manual intervention. The AP automatically connects to the Mist cloud on powering on, downloads its configuration, and connects to the appropriate network. Automatic firmware upgrades ensure that the AP runs the latest firmware version.

  • Proactive troubleshooting—The AI-driven Marvis® Virtual Network Assistant leverages the Mist AI to identify issues proactively and provide recommendations to fix issues. Marvis can identify issues such as offline APs, and APs with insufficient capacities and coverage issues.

  • Location precision and accuracy—The directional vBLE antenna array provides precise locations and accurate location services.

  • Improved performance through automatic RF optimization—Juniper radio resource management (RRM) automates dynamic channel and power assignment, which helps to reduce interference and enhance user experience. The Mist AI monitors the coverage and capacity metrics and optimizes the RF environment.