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Xirrus, Inc is a Wi-Fi technology company based in Westlake Village, CA that designs and sells wireless networking equipment. Xirrus’ products are designed for high performance Wi-Fi networks needing to cover large areas, support large user populations, and/or high bandwidth applications with a quality of experience and level of security equivalent to a wired LAN network.

Xirrus differentiates itself through RF innovation (specifically RF isolation, management, and shaping) to produce a wireless switch also known as a Wi-Fi Array. The Wi-Fi Array intelligently handles greater throughput and user capacity than a standard access point enabling IT administrators to deploy a structured network for an all encompassing intelligent, easy to mange network, regardless of wired or wireless.

Executives

  • Dirk Gates - Chief Executive Officer and Founder
  • Steven DeGennaro - Chief Financial Officer and Founder
  • Patrick Parker - Chief Development Officer and Founder
  • Kirk Mathews - Chief Technologist
  • Alan Amrod - Vice President, Sales and Marketing
  • Pete Patel - Vice President, Operations

Product list

  • XS-3500 Wi-Fi Array (Integrates 4-radios + Controller)
  • XS-3700 Wi-Fi Array (Integrates 8-radios + Controller)
  • XS-3900 Wi-Fi Array (Integrates 16-radios + Controller)
  • XM-3300 / XA-3300 (Centralized Management System)
  • XA-3300-IDS (Intrusion Detection and Prevention Module)
  • XP1-MSI / XP1-SPL (Power Over Gigabit System)


References

  1. Tolly report validates Xirrus claim of throughput
  2. Tolly report validates Xirrus claim of client capacity

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