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September 10, 2020

NETWORKING

Wireless Superhero Duo of the Future: The Story of Wi-Fi 6 and 5G

4 min read

Superheroes get the job done better together. Batman relies on Robin, Captain has Bucky and when it comes to wireless access, nothing is as complementary as Wi-Fi 6 and 5G.

New Cisco WAP361 Indoor Mounting Video now available

1 min read

Hello friends! Just a quick note to let you know there is a new Cisco WAP361 Video available. If you didn’t hear about this new model, here are some quick details about this new 11ac, Dual Radio dynamo. With speeds up to 1.2Gbps, this new model offers a 5-port switch, of which one is a […]

April 30, 2015

TECHWISETV

Fundamentals of 802.11ac Wave 2

4 min read

Wi-Fi technologies continue to pick up speed as 802.11ac Wave 2 is now making its way into new deployments. What is really happening within these latest changes and what do they mean for your strategy? Watch and learn as Robb Boyd shares the five most important nuances found within these advancements on this TechWiseTV Fundamentals.

February 27, 2015

NETWORKING

Introduction to 802.11ac Wave 2

3 min read

802.11ac is the hottest topic of discussion and deployment in WiFi over the past couple of years. Ratified as a standard by the IEEE in November 2013, the first phase...

Is your Business ready for 802.11ac?

1 min read

This week we finished our biggest product announcement in recent memory.The various teams worked hard to bring out to our partners and customers products that delivered maximum quality, flexibility and value. One of the products included was the new Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point. This Access Point is the first 802.11ac model in […]

August 2, 2013

NETWORKING

Cisco Aironet 3600 AP Passes 1 Million Units Shipped!

1 min read

Hey folks, I’m back in the blogosphere to make a super exciting announcement. The Cisco Aironet 3600 Series Access Point with its purpose built best-in-class Wireless performance, industry’s first and...

March 20, 2013

NETWORKING

Enterprise Networks and the Drive for IPv6

1 min read

It was not that long ago that whenever I read an article about IPv6, it usually discussed how the IPv4 Address depletion in other countries. At that time, the adoption of IPv6 was coming from other countries that where the v4 address space was depleted, the US Government, or Service Provider. Well fast forward only […]