TechWiseTV Workshop: Q&A for 802.11ac Wave 2Robb Boyd
Q&A from the Workshop: 802.11ac Wave 2 with Innovations for High-Density Networks
Watch the Replay: http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq
This was easily one of our most popular workshops. The slides are here in .pdf form as this is what SlideShare provides…but if you have not listened to the wireless experts we gathered for this one…stop, go to http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq and watch the replay. It is WELL worth your time. (I will post the Q&A we captured from this one soon….right here on Slideshare within a few days).
Three wireless wizards: Bill Rubino, Mark Denny, and Jim Florwick
The marketing description: To meet the needs of today’s demanding user environments, Cisco’s high-speed access points do much more than meet the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard. They go beyond it.
See how these highly intelligent solutions deliver greater flexibility, a more optimized wireless environment, and a better user experience through innovations such as flexible radio assignment, hyperlocation antenna, Bluetooth integration, and more.
Don’t miss this exclusive, in-depth look at the hardware that combines the highest Wi-Fi performance with powerful end-device efficiency. And remember to bring your toughest questions for our live Q&A. Save your spot now.
A few additional resources from TechWiseTV for you:
Two great animations:
- Learn more about MultiGig with our 'Fundamentals of NBaseT" https://youtu.be/87dsbpi3iCw
- "Fundamentals of 802.11ac WAVE 2" https://youtu.be/kjapSG_CvJc
TechWiseTV (The Show)
See the AP’s and Mark Denny: https://youtu.be/H8rPvJLcTww
Great stuff on Wireless Location Services: https://youtu.be/8HHrA1qkdAI
TechWiseTV Workshop: Q&A for 802.11ac Wave 2Robb Boyd
Q&A from the Workshop: 802.11ac Wave 2 with Innovations for High-Density Networks
Watch the Replay: http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq
This was easily one of our most popular workshops. The slides are here in .pdf form as this is what SlideShare provides…but if you have not listened to the wireless experts we gathered for this one…stop, go to http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq and watch the replay. It is WELL worth your time. (I will post the Q&A we captured from this one soon….right here on Slideshare within a few days).
Three wireless wizards: Bill Rubino, Mark Denny, and Jim Florwick
The marketing description: To meet the needs of today’s demanding user environments, Cisco’s high-speed access points do much more than meet the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard. They go beyond it.
See how these highly intelligent solutions deliver greater flexibility, a more optimized wireless environment, and a better user experience through innovations such as flexible radio assignment, hyperlocation antenna, Bluetooth integration, and more.
Don’t miss this exclusive, in-depth look at the hardware that combines the highest Wi-Fi performance with powerful end-device efficiency. And remember to bring your toughest questions for our live Q&A. Save your spot now.
A few additional resources from TechWiseTV for you:
Two great animations:
- Learn more about MultiGig with our 'Fundamentals of NBaseT" https://youtu.be/87dsbpi3iCw
- "Fundamentals of 802.11ac WAVE 2" https://youtu.be/kjapSG_CvJc
TechWiseTV (The Show)
See the AP’s and Mark Denny: https://youtu.be/H8rPvJLcTww
Great stuff on Wireless Location Services: https://youtu.be/8HHrA1qkdAI
Handlink AP-500 Outdoor access point - dual band.
Ideal for outdoor WiFi Internet used for hotels and resorts covering pool areas, for schools and stadiums covering sports facilities, and for general enterprises covering shipping docks and other outdoor areas where Ethernet cabling is not possible.
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a generic term owned by "WiFi Alliance" which refers to any Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) based on IEEE 802.11 standard.
This presentation is prepared as reference of "E-Commerce Infrastructure" for BBA 6th Semester Students of Prime College. Document includes general introduction of WiFi Technology, WiFi Specification, advantages of WiFi and so on. Resources from various portals and slides from other authors has been used as reference.
Go Beyond 802.11ac Wave2 with Innovations for High-Density Networks
Watch the Replay: http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq
This was easily one of our most popular workshops. The slides are here in .pdf form as this is what SlideShare provides…but if you have not listened to the wireless experts we gathered for this one…stop, go to http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq and watch the replay. It is WELL worth your time. (I will post the Q&A we captured from this one soon….right here on Slideshare within a few days).
Three wireless wizards: Bill Rubino, Mark Denny, and Jim Florwick
The marketing description: To meet the needs of today’s demanding user environments, Cisco’s high-speed access points do much more than meet the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard. They go beyond it.
See how these highly intelligent solutions deliver greater flexibility, a more optimized wireless environment, and a better user experience through innovations such as flexible radio assignment, hyperlocation antenna, Bluetooth integration, and more.
Don’t miss this exclusive, in-depth look at the hardware that combines the highest Wi-Fi performance with powerful end-device efficiency. And remember to bring your toughest questions for our live Q&A. Save your spot now.
A few additional resources from TechWiseTV for you:
Two great animations:
- Learn more about MultiGig with our 'Fundamentals of NBaseT" https://youtu.be/87dsbpi3iCw
- "Fundamentals of 802.11ac WAVE 2" https://youtu.be/kjapSG_CvJc
TechWiseTV (The Show)
See the AP’s and Mark Denny: https://youtu.be/H8rPvJLcTww
Great stuff on Wireless Location Services: https://youtu.be/8HHrA1qkdAI
WiFi stands for Wireless Fidelity. WiFiIt is based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards and is primarily a local area networking (LAN) technology designed to provide in-building broadband coverage.
Current WiFi systems support a peak physical-layer data rate of 54 Mbps and typically provide indoor coverage over a distance of 100 feet.
WiFi has become the de facto standard for last mile broadband connectivity in homes, offices, and public hotspot locations. Systems can typically provide a coverage range of only about 1,000 feet from the access point.
Handlink AP-500 Outdoor access point - dual band.
Ideal for outdoor WiFi Internet used for hotels and resorts covering pool areas, for schools and stadiums covering sports facilities, and for general enterprises covering shipping docks and other outdoor areas where Ethernet cabling is not possible.
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a generic term owned by "WiFi Alliance" which refers to any Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) based on IEEE 802.11 standard.
This presentation is prepared as reference of "E-Commerce Infrastructure" for BBA 6th Semester Students of Prime College. Document includes general introduction of WiFi Technology, WiFi Specification, advantages of WiFi and so on. Resources from various portals and slides from other authors has been used as reference.
Go Beyond 802.11ac Wave2 with Innovations for High-Density Networks
Watch the Replay: http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq
This was easily one of our most popular workshops. The slides are here in .pdf form as this is what SlideShare provides…but if you have not listened to the wireless experts we gathered for this one…stop, go to http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq and watch the replay. It is WELL worth your time. (I will post the Q&A we captured from this one soon….right here on Slideshare within a few days).
Three wireless wizards: Bill Rubino, Mark Denny, and Jim Florwick
The marketing description: To meet the needs of today’s demanding user environments, Cisco’s high-speed access points do much more than meet the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard. They go beyond it.
See how these highly intelligent solutions deliver greater flexibility, a more optimized wireless environment, and a better user experience through innovations such as flexible radio assignment, hyperlocation antenna, Bluetooth integration, and more.
Don’t miss this exclusive, in-depth look at the hardware that combines the highest Wi-Fi performance with powerful end-device efficiency. And remember to bring your toughest questions for our live Q&A. Save your spot now.
A few additional resources from TechWiseTV for you:
Two great animations:
- Learn more about MultiGig with our 'Fundamentals of NBaseT" https://youtu.be/87dsbpi3iCw
- "Fundamentals of 802.11ac WAVE 2" https://youtu.be/kjapSG_CvJc
TechWiseTV (The Show)
See the AP’s and Mark Denny: https://youtu.be/H8rPvJLcTww
Great stuff on Wireless Location Services: https://youtu.be/8HHrA1qkdAI
WiFi stands for Wireless Fidelity. WiFiIt is based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards and is primarily a local area networking (LAN) technology designed to provide in-building broadband coverage.
Current WiFi systems support a peak physical-layer data rate of 54 Mbps and typically provide indoor coverage over a distance of 100 feet.
WiFi has become the de facto standard for last mile broadband connectivity in homes, offices, and public hotspot locations. Systems can typically provide a coverage range of only about 1,000 feet from the access point.
Preparing Your Network for Wave 2 of 802.11acCisco Mobility
Learn how to prepare your network for 802.11ac Wave 2. Find out more here: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/enterprise-networks/802-11ac-solution/index.html.
Discover the performance advantages of 802.11ac Wave 2 and see what you need to do to prepare your network for a successful deployment.
Miss the webcast? Register to watch the replay here: http://cs.co/9001B1AyR
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1. Cisco Aironet 2800 and 3800 APs, Keep Your Connected World Spinning
How to enable your workspace of tomorrow…?
Nowadays, it’s the fact that the world is becoming more and more connected.
And today’s world is a mobile world. A typical user brings up to four devices
to work: a smartphone, a laptop, a tablet, and a smart watch.
There is a common point among your mobile devices for working or playing:
they are no wired Ethernet ports.
This means that all of these devices connect to your wireless network and all
of these devices need a piece of your bandwidth. Multiply those four devices
with the amount of employees in your organization and you’ll see the problem:
there isn’t enough bandwidth to go around. Now add in the data being
transferred to and from those devices (a lot of video) and you see where this
is going; even more bandwidth bottlenecks.
“Keep Your Connected World Spinning with Cisco Aironet 2800 and
3800 APs” --Written by Brian Levin (Product Manager, Engineering
Platform WLAN-US)
But don’t worry about that. The good news is: The New Aironet 3800 Series
and 2800 Series Access Points were designed specifically to break these
bottlenecks. The better news is that we’re excited to announce that both the
Aironet 3800 and 2800 Access Points are shipping!
These new products address the following customer trends:
• Increased number of clients per user
• More clients preferring the 5GHz band
• Mobility and quality of client roaming ensures customer satisfaction
• Greater overall traffic generated on the network, requiring greater backhaul
capability
2. The Cisco Aironet 3800 and 2800 series Access Points provides
bandwidth for IOT devices as they join your network, a great high density
experience for open office spaces and allows your customers easy access to
your network.
The Cisco Aironet 3800 Series and 2800 Series Access Points are changing the
industry standards by increasing client capacity and improving performance
with features such as:
• 802.11ac Wave 2, 160MHz channel support – The industry’s only three-
spatial stream that is three times the speed of the nearest competitor. The
access point allows up to 2.34Gbps with a single client or 2.6Gbps with
multiple clients. When operating in Dual-5GHz mode, the access points
provide up-to 5.2Gbps over-the-air.
• Multi-Gigabit Ethernet support–With over-the-air data rates approaching
5.2Gbps per access point, you need a backhaul to support these data rates.
The Aironet 3800 Series Access Point supports Multi-Gigabit Ethernet capable
of 5G, 2.5G, 1G, and 100M. This is the industry’s only 5Gbps capable mGig
access point.
For a complete Cisco end-to-end solution that improves the overall network
experience, directly connect the Cisco Aironet 3800 Access Point to the Cisco
Catalyst 4500, Cisco Catalyst 3850, or the compact C3560-CX switches. This
will provide Mutli-gigabit speeds throughout your network.
3. • Multi User, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) – Supporting three
spatial streams, MU-MIMO enables access points to split spatial streams
between client devices, to maximize throughput. MU-MIMO provides up to a
1.9% increase in overall performance efficiency.
• Flexible Radio Assignment (FRA) – the access points automatically
determine the operating mode of serving radios based on the RF environment.
Below, a three-access point deployment provides 2.4GHz coverage and 5 x
5GHz radios, focusing on providing capacity and performance. Other wireless
providers would need 5 access points to provide similar overall coverage.
4. • Dual-5GHz–Enables both radios to operate in 5GHz client serving mode,
allowing an industry leading 5.2Gbps (2 x 2.6Gbps) over the air speeds while
increase client capacity
• High Density Experience (HDX) – Best-in-Class RF Architecture, which
provides high performance coverage for a high density of client devices giving
the end user a seamless wireless experience. HDX leverages custom hardware
in 802.11ac Wave 2 radios, CleanAir 160MHz, ClientLink 4.0, and an optimized
client roaming experience to provide an excellent client experience.
5. • Modularity –New side-mount connection allows companies to add and
remove modules as needed without having to dismount the access point from
the ceiling. Modules can range from a 3G/LTE small cell offload, video
surveillance, or potential partner built modules
The Cisco Aironet 3800 and 2800 Series access points are supported on the
AirOS 8.2.110.0 code base download the new code now!
For more information on the Cisco Aironet 3800 Series Access Points,
click here. For more information on the Cisco Aironet 2800 Series Access Point,
click here.
The Article Info from http://blogs.cisco.com/wireless/keep-your-connected-
world-spinning-with-cisco-aironet-2800-and-3800-aps
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