Wi-Fi 6 and the Cisco Access Points That Support It on TechWiseTV
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
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The differentiation really pops when Wi-Fi 6 is paired with the new Cisco Catalyst 9100 Series Access Points. Now we’re talking about things like 4X capacity gains, scaling IoT use cases, and bringing intelligence and innovation to Layer 1 with a custom Cisco RF ASIC.
Find out all about it from Cisco’s Anupam Upadhyaya, Cristian Raducanu, and Frederick Niehaus in this TechWiseTV episode.
Brocade AP's running wing had spectrum fingerprinting with air defense many years ago. Nice to see Cisco seen the value and adding this feature.
Love these things! Although, I still don't know how I feel about the move to calling them "Catalyst". 🤔 I guess it does make sense, given the direction of the WLC converging into the switch. Just feels weird, I guess.
The only this that is missing on all these lighwight APs, which should be there is the remote consoie to the AP
Thanks, Mr.Bean
Keep up these vids!
"software based radios" .... = FPGA? :P
Looking forward to getting my 9800L
It's a light weight AP or Autonomous AP , if AP belong from light weights mode which WCL model supporting this AP ?
Do you mean Wireless LAN Controllers? Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers are compatible with the new Catalyst 9100 Series access points that support Wi-Fi 6. Learn more about it here: www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/wireless/catalyst-9800-series-wireless-controllers/index.html
Cisco is without doubt, the best network hardware in the world. And the IOS language is a beautiful one... ^_^
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I've been using wifi ever since the wifi was born in this earth. And here I'am today. I am asking "WTF is WIFI" ? Can anyone please help ?? why is this thing so different from an ordinary router ? is it wifi range ? is it speed ? is it bandwith ? I don't have patience to watch this video since I am like don't know "W" of Wifi now. and I can't understand a thing they are talking about.