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Cisco Wireless Access Point (AP) Modes Explained
Cisco Wireless Access Points (APs) are versatile devices that support various modes to cater to different network requirements. Whether serving clients or managing network operations, the modes enhanc
13 Dec, 2024
Cisco Wireless AP Comparison: A Comprehensive Guide to Finding the Right Solution for Your Network Needs
In today’s increasingly connected world, selecting the right wireless access points (APs) and wireless LAN controllers is critical for enterprises, midsize businesses, and small organizations. Cisco’s wireless solutions are designed to meet diverse requirements, offering robust performance, flexibility, and adherence to the latest wireless standards, including Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Wi-Fi 6E. This guide provides an in-depth comparison of Cisco’s wireless access points to help you identify the b
13 Dec, 2024
Cisco Business Wireless Startup LED Status Codes
Once you have your Cisco Business Wireless network set up and running, a blinking green LED indicates that an access point is ready to receive clients. A solid green LED indicates that at least one client is attached. But what about when the AP is booting up?
Bootup LED codes are a little more complex. Subtle distinctions can mean different things. Keep reading to find out what you might see and what the codes mean.
13 Dec, 2024
Regulatory Compliance (Rest of the World) for Domain Reduction
Controllers and access points (AP) are designed for use in many countries with varying regulatory requirements. Country code enables to specify a particular country of operation (such as FR for France or ES for Spain). Configuring a country code ensures that each radio’s broadcast frequency bands, interfaces, channels, and transmit power levels are compliant with country-specific regulations.
13 Dec, 2024
