In the Juniper Mist AI product portfolio, the BT11 is a specialized, enterprise-grade access point designed exclusively for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).4 Unlike the other access points in the Juniper Mist family (such as the AP12, AP24, and AP34), the BT11 does not contain Wi-Fi radios.5 Its sole purpose is to provide high-accuracy, enterprise-grade location-based services (LBS) by leveraging Juniper's patented 16-element virtual BLE (vBLE) antenna array.6
The primary use case for the BT11 is to augment BLE coverage in environments where Wi-Fi connectivity is already established by other APs, but the density of those APs is insufficient for precise location services. For applications like turn-by-turn wayfinding or asset tracking, the RF requirements for BLE are often more stringent than those for Wi-Fi. A facility might have enough Wi-Fi APs to provide data coverage, but may have "location holes" where the BLE signals are too sparse for 1–3 meter accuracy. By deploying BT11 units in these gaps, administrators can extend the reach of the location engine without the expense of adding full-featured Wi-Fi radios where additional capacity is not needed.7
The BT11 communicates directly with the Mist Cloud to manage virtual beacons, which eliminate the need for physical, battery-powered beacons and manual calibration.8 Because it runs on Power over Ethernet (PoE) and integrates seamlessly with the Mist AI engine, it provides a scalable and cost-effective way to ensure continuous, high-fidelity BLE coverage across a campus, hospital, or retail floor.