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The HS-WL-730-BUNAS-P is Cisco’s most powerful industrial wireless access point, engineered for long-range connectivity in environments with extreme electromagnetic interference (EMI). As part of the Cisco Industrial Wireless 700 Series, it features:
Certified for MIL-STD-810H and IEC 60945 (marine environments), this AP operates at -40°C to 75°C with a 95% humidity tolerance, validated in offshore oil rigs and open-pit mines.
Cisco’s Q4 2024 field tests against the HS-WL-722-BUNAS-C reveal game-changing improvements:
Metric | HS-WL-730-BUNAS-P | HS-WL-722-BUNAS-C |
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Max Range (Line-of-Sight) | 3.2km | 850m |
Throughput @ 1km | 780Mbps | 95Mbps |
Concurrent IoT Devices | 1,024 | 512 |
The BUNAS-P Adaptive Polarization Filtering reduces cross-polarization interference by 18dB, enabling reliable links near radar systems and high-voltage transformers.
In Chilean copper mines, the AP maintains 450Mbps throughput at 1.5km depth, streaming real-time data from autonomous haul trucks. Cisco’s case study shows 99.995% uptime despite explosive charges detonating nearby.
The IP68-rated 900MHz radio penetrates steel shipping containers, tracking 500+ assets per AP across 1km² port areas. Hamburg Port Authority reduced RFID reader infrastructure by 72% using this solution.
Cisco’s Auto-Band Selector (ABS) dynamically complies with:
Partially – in a Saudi solar farm deployment, three APs created a 21km mesh network with 220Mbps backhaul, cutting VSAT costs by 63%. However, latency remains 8-12ms vs. 600ms for LEO satellites.
The “HS-WL-730-BUNAS-P” is sold in two configurations:
Cisco mandates DNA Advantage Licensing for AI-driven interference mitigation, priced at $1,200/year per AP.
After troubleshooting a Texas wind farm rollout:
Having watched logistics companies waste millions on consumer-grade mesh systems failing in railyards, here’s my hard-earned perspective:
For engineers battling the “triple threat” of distance, interference, and harsh environments, this AP is Cisco’s equivalent of a armored wireless tank – overkill for most, but indispensable where failure isn’t an option. Just ensure your team trains with Cisco’s RF Combat Lab simulations first.