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Currently supported by Cisco, but no longer sold, Cisco recommends migration to the Cisco Catalyst 9100 Family of Access Points, which offer greater performance and flexibility.
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We also have Cisco Meraki MR access points. These work great as well. the Aironet is a step above in my opinion, btu the Meraki line is very reliable and easy to implement and manage through the Meraki Portal.
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Cisco's durability and ease of enforcing wireless access security policies with its CleanAir technology, and despite its cost, allowed us to go with Cisco Aironet Access Points. Also, configuring Cisco Autonomous APs via CLI was more straightforward to do than configuring …
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Cisco Aironet has it place in the modern workplace and is great for single location deployments creating a good robust affordable solution. Installing them in a plant that has exposure to environmental elements they have stood the test of time, well so far. If you are looking …
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I returned back the 1815T and replaced them with 1815M, it was a difficult journey to do so, as I have to do some tweaks on the device to get it similar to the design of 1815T.
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Speaking about Access Points in the 1830 series that are devices slightly below the 1850 series that we have talked about, the biggest advantage that I think we can have when buying one of the 1850 series would be to have a greater data transfer from the Access Point to the …
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I have to make a scalable and secure wireless environment in a very short time to give to the business the network capabilities that they need to keep the quality service to our customer on the top of the industry in Latin America region. I took the most secure option, I select …
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I worked with Aruba and Huawei in the past. While Huawei needs a physical controller or standalone, Cisco allows options like Aruba to make more little groups at different locations, all with their own controller. So you have no dependencies on data centers. Combined with the …
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Aruba's AP range includes APs with similar specifications to the Cisco AP range. Review the data sheets of similar specification APs to determine the exact differences.
Currently, Aruba supports a segmentation feature called Multizone which allows different SSIDs on an AP to be …
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We have only ever used Cisco Aironet devices in our environment. We are currently in the process of ordering three additional Cisco 1852 APs (not my choice) to attempt to solve our issues - by adding more devices by recommendation of Cisco. If the older model covered my space …
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We are new to Aruba but they seem to perform as well as Aironet Access Points at a lower price point. All of our switches are Cisco so using Aironet Access Points allows us to use a Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) neighbor which is convenient.