Wireless and Mobility
Cisco Announces Catalyst 9130 and Embedded Wireless Controllers
The Cisco Catalyst 9130 Access Point goes beyond the Wi-Fi 6 standard to meet the challenge of increased mobile and IoT traffic, with a host of resilient, secure and intelligent features.
Stay Connected in Digital Spaces with OpenRoaming
Enabling customers, guests, and employees to automatically join wireless networks without passwords is good. Identifying their location, in real-time, to provide them with a personalized experience is even better.
Gartner names Cisco a Leader in LAN Access for 5th Year Straight
Cisco's holistic focus in providing secure, resilient and intelligent solutions resulted in Gartner naming Cisco a Leader in the 2019 Magic Quadrant for Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure.
Time to Get Ahead of the Wi-Fi 6 Upgrade Curve
Whether your organization is expanding with new buildings, adding employees, or moving to cloud services, upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 will provide many immediate benefits and prepare for future growth.
New Apps for Location Analytics: How We Will Build Them
Wireless access points do much more than just connect devices to a network. Use Cisco DNA Spaces to collect analytics on how people and things move around your facilities.
Cisco Catalyst Controllers: Cloudy, with a chance of awesome
Wherever you decide to deploy your controller, you have the ability to enable wireless connectivity anywhere. This allows the Catalyst 9800-CL to best meet your organization’s needs.
What’s New with the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series?
As the new addition to the Catalyst 9000 family, the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers are the controllers that bridge the intent-based networking portfolio.
OpenRoaming: A Seamless Access Solution that Benefits Customers and Carriers
With OpenRoaming, users will be able to step out and employ their mobile carrier identity for authentication, granting them seamless access to participating wireless networks around the world.
Wi-Fi’s New 6 GHz Spectrum is a New Frontier
From Wi-Fi 6 to 5G, the world’s wireless systems are getting huge upgrades this year and next. However, there’s one thing that Wi-Fi really needs in order to take advantage of its new promise: more radio-frequency spectrum.
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