January 13, 2009

Cisco Taking 802.11n Mainstream with Aironet 1140


802.11n for the enterprise has come a long way since we launched the first enterprise-class Wi-Fi Certified 802.11n access point in late-2007. We’ve shipped more than 175,000 Aironet 1250 11n access points since then, and today we are announcing our latest innovation in next-generation wireless - the new Aironet 1140 Series Access Point, an enterprise-class, business-ready 802.11n access point that packs performance and power efficiency in a sleek design (see photo further below).

Hear from Ben Gibson, Cisco’s senior director of mobility solutions, on Cisco’s leadership in 802.11n, the demands and drivers especially at a time when businesses are becoming increasingly mobile and collaborative, as well as business operational benefits.

Also, learn about the Cisco Aironet 1140 Series Access Point and Cisco M-Drive Technology from Chris Kozup, Cisco’s senior manager of mobility solutions.

To learn even more about the Aironet 1140 Series Access Point, Cisco M-Drive Technology, ClientLink and the benefits of 802.11n, click here.

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Ed Tan Posted by Ed Tan at 07:25AM PST

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GSGKRAJU Jun 24, 2009

What will be the cost

Enver Demircioglu Oct 25, 2009

Thank you..

Enver Demircioglu Oct 25, 2009

Whhatt wiill be thee cost ?

Ed Tan Oct 26, 2009

Enver - From now until July 31, 2010, the Cisco Aironet 1140 Series Access Points -
the industry’s best-selling 802.11n access points - are now a fraction
of the cost with a new list price of $995 USD (10-unit Eco-Pack for the
unified version and a 5-unit Eco-Pack for the new standalone version); previously priced at $1,299 USD.

More details can be found at http://www.cisco.com/go/802.11n/

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