ARM is the AI-driven (early generation) RF optimization engine. In 6.5, ARM automatically adjusts channel and power settings to avoid interference. Key enhancements in 6.5 include:
For guest access, AOS 6.5 supports secure, SSL-encrypted web-based authentication for devices that do not support standard WPA protocols. Deployment and Management Arubaos 6 5 Aos Enterprise Wireless Aruba Networks
This module provides end-to-end visibility into non-RF metrics such as RADIUS, DHCP, and DNS performance. It allows IT teams to identify if a connectivity issue is truly "bad Wi-Fi" or an underlying network service failure. ARM is the AI-driven (early generation) RF optimization
If you are reading this after 2025, you should be actively planning a migration. While 6.5 will continue to run, any new zero-day vulnerability will not be patched. For air-gapped networks or highly static environments, it may still be acceptable, but for internet-facing controllers, upgrade immediately. While 6
This article provides an exhaustive deep dive into , exploring its architecture, standout features, security enhancements, and why it remains a relevant choice for specific deployment scenarios today.