As a Small business owner, you know how to run your business efficiently. So what do you do when you need support for your current Cisco small business network? If you are like me, you will search the internet for a solution. Hopefully your search will lead you to the Cisco Small Business Support Community where you will find helpful support documents, videos, and active conversations regarding all Cisco Small Business Products.
Look at what you will find within the Small Business Support Community:
A) Check to see if you have the latest firmware by clicking on the product family. You can download the latest firmware from there too.
B) Search the community by typing in your question to see if there is another discussion or document already available that may have an answer.
C) Use our Guide Me Tool to search our knowledge base or troubleshoot your equipment.
D) This area has all of our popular links such as contact information for our Small Business Support Center locations where you can speak directly with an Small Business Support Engineer.
E) Log in to post your question. To post a question, all you need to do is to register for a Cisco ID or if you have a Cisco ID just login.
F) Go directly to the product area to see all the conversations and documents related to that product.
G) Stay up to date with the latest firmware release by following @CiscoSBsupport on Twitter or to see what is new in the Small Business Support Community, follow the Small Business Community Blog.
The Cisco Small Business Community is available 24X7 and encourages participation from everyone. We update the community frequently and strive to make the community the first place to go for your Cisco Small Business Product support needs.
Please bookmark or add to your favorites, this URL: www.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport
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I have installed multiple Cisco WAP551& 561’s for my local SMB’s and couldn’t be happier. Also, the Cisco Small Business Support Community is second to none in the industry. Thanks for the article.
Daniel J. Randall, CSE, CCNA
Daniel J. Randall and Associates
@dan_computerman