Belden has introduced Hirschmann HiLCOS 8.9, the latest version of its WLAN firmware to manage its line of OpenBAT industrial wireless devices. This release is the first industrial wireless application of integrated Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) technology, a new industry standard that allows systems to overcome network failures without affecting data transmission. Now wireless technology can be reliably used for mission critical industrial applications where distances or environments make wired solutions expensive or challenging.

Product manager Pascal Unterdorfer explained: “Although relatively new, PRP technology is already used in wired applications. However, it is totally new for a wireless access point. With the use of PRP we can increase the reliability of a wireless connection and/or network significantly. In fact, tests prove that we can come close to the reliability of a wired connection.”

The key benefit of PRP inside Hirschmann’s BAT products such as wireless access points, clients and bridges is a significant increase in reliability. PRP offers zero failover with two redundant networks. By doubling the packets, there is no data loss if one packet fails, as either the faster packet or the second packet gets through with a functioning second network.

The new HiLCOS 8.9 firmware includes opportunistic key caching for fast authentication between several access points in a network – known as “fast roaming” — where the access points are under common administrative control. Furthermore, the new software offers extensive management, redundancy and security functions.

Click here to download a free trial of HiLCOS 8.9. Please note, the free version does not have active PRP functionality, which is only available by ordering the product preconfigured from the factory.