Cisco Aironet Active Sensors simulate real-world #WiFi experiences, testing connectivity, speed, and coverage of a facility’s existing #wireless infrastructure to ensure that event attendees stay connected and working.
The possibilities when wireless devices are working in concert, connected seamlessly, and managed with ease are infinite. Read on to discover the true power of your wireless infrastructure.
It’s a question that needs to be asked: when you’re looking to upgrade your network, why wouldn’t you immediately choose Cisco? For the second straight year, Cisco 802.11ac Wave 2 Access Points crushed their competitors in an independent test.
Every day, the world is becoming more and more connected. And that’s good; being connected allows for people to trade ideas easier, monitor their health more efficiently and get things done quicker. In today’s mobile world, a typical user brings up to
Here’s a question: how many devices are brought into your organization that conform to the 802.11ac Wave 2 standards? Don’t tell me, I already know the answer: probably none. That’s great and you’re safe. For now. By this time next year, you’re going
It’s a great day when not just one but two of the innovations in the Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA) are chosen as the winners of the Best of Interop Award. The judges consist of 20 of the most influential IT practitioners, analysts and
I believe I can speak for the Cisco Enterprise Networks team that today’s announcement of Best of Interop finalists is a proud moment for all the product managers and engineers that have invested years of man-hours to bring the Cisco DNA Architecture
Since the release of the Cisco Aironet 2800 and 3800 Series Access Points is a big deal and can’t be confined to one 45-minute interview, “The No Strings Attached Show – Networking Without Strings” recorded a second podcast to further delve into the