Cisco has developed a comprehensive line of wireless LAN products and software tools designed to enable anywhere, anytime connections to information and resources and to facilitate teamwork among workers, associates, vendors, and customers. Cisco's wireless product families include the Small Business, Aironet and Meraki series of access points, plus Cisco's Wireless LAN Controller modules and standalone devices. Progent's Cisco-certified wireless consulting experts can enable businesses of all sizes to deploy Cisco wireless products to accommodate the new paradigm of BYOD computing by converging their wired and wireless networks to achieve simplified deployment, consistent and fast performance, single-point control, uniform policy enforcement, fault tolerance, and advanced protection.

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Cisco's Unified Wireless Network solution can expand to as many as 18,000 wireless access points with Layer 3 connectivity at local or remote venues such as enterprise campuses, university auditoriums, branch offices, and home offices. Cisco's Wi-Fi access points and wireless controllers are components of Cisco's Unified Wireless Network and are engineered to support the identical degree of protection, performance, and ease of management for wireless networks that businesses demand in their wired networks. This architecture includes built-in mobility services such as Voice over IP, high-definition IP video, and safe guest connectivity. Cisco's Unified Wireless Network technology allows organizations to build wireless ecosystems that improve the way they do business and enhance output through a dynamic and connected employee base.

Progent's Cisco CCIE network consultants offers online or onsite support to assist you to design, configure, manage, upgrade, and repair converged wired and wireless networks of any size and for any venue. In addition, Progent offers economical online and onsite wireless site surveys to help you to design and deploy a Wi-Fi network with customized access point clusters optimized for your specific work area layout, building characteristics, and intended application. Small Business, Aironet, Meraki and Catalyst Access Points
Cisco Aironet, Meraki and Catalyst Access Points Consulting ServicesCisco's Small Business, Aironet, Meraki and Catalyst families of APs allow organizations to converge wired/wireless networks to provide the coverage, density, performance, security and ease of management needed for virtually any environment. Cisco's wireless access points start at entry-level, single-band 802.11b/g/n devices with throughput of 300 Mb designed for very small companies or home offices to Wi-Fi 6 APs capable of handling hundreds of wireless clients per access point and offering throughput in excess of 5 Gigabits per second. Cisco's current selection of APs can be clustered to deliver the scale to handle sites crowded with clients and with high usage rates of video-intense application software. Small Business Family of Access Points
Cisco Small Business Access Points ConsultantsCisco's Small Business Family of APs are Linux-based units engineered as entry-level wireless solutions for small offices. Most versions in Cisco's Small Business line of access points work with Cisco's Single Point Setup technology, which makes it possible to set up, manage and troubleshoot a cluster of wireless access points from a single device through an intuitive web browser tool. All of the models include Power over Ethernet and feature QoS, rogue access point awareness, and bridging for connecting to a second Ethernet LAN.

The Cisco Small Business WAP121 AP is a wallmount, single-band 2.4GHz unit that can handle 16 802.11n clients, has a 10/100 Ethernet port, permits up to 4 AP devices and 40 wireless clients in a cluster, and can handle sustained throughput of up to 300 Mbps. Cisco's WAP131 is a desktop dual-band 2.4/5 GHz 802.11a/b/g/n AP that can handle 16 wireless clients per radio for a total of up to 32 wireless clients, includes a GE LAN interface, and delivers throughput of 300 Mbps per radio. The WAP131 Wireless-N does not allow clustering. The Cisco Small Business WAP150 is a general-purpose dual-radio 802.11ac/n AP that features a one Gbit Poe port and can handle up to 16 clients from each radio with 867 Mbps throughput for AC clients and 300 Mbps for 802.11n devices. The Cisco Small Business WAP150 supports four APs for each cluster.

The Cisco Small Business WAP321 Wireless-N AP is a wall-mountable single-band (either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz) 802.11n device with support for 80 active clients sharing an 8-AP cluster. The Cisco WAP321 features a GE port and can support sustained throughput of 300 Mbps for the activated radio. The Cisco WAP351 is a dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n AP that includes a 5-port Gigabit Ethernet interface and can handle 32 active clients on each radio for a total of up to 64 clients, and support throughput of 300 Mbps per radio. The WAP351 AP does not support clustering. The Cisco Small Business WAP361 is a dual-band 2.4/5 GHz 802.11ac Wave 1 access point that includes a 5 x Gb Ethernet LAN switch, can support 32 clients per radio, and offers 867 Mbps performance for wireless AC devices and 300 Mbps performance for 802.11n devices. The Cisco Small Business WAP361 supports eight access points for each cluster. Cisco's wall-mountable WAP371 Wireless-AC/N is a dual-band AP that works with 802.11a/b/g/n as well as the latest 802.11ac IEEE standard. The WAP371 Wireless-AC/N has a Gigabit Ethernet interface, can handle as many as 32 active wireless clients on each radio, and 8 APs for each cluster.

Cisco's Small Business WAP561 Wireless-N Dual Radio Selectable Band access point features one Gigabit Ethernet interface and two concurrent radios (2.4 and 5.0 GHz) that offer 450 Mbps performance per radio, can handle 64 devices per radio, and allow up to 16 access points for each cluster. The Cisco WAP551 is like Cisco's WAP 561 but has a single radio selectable band. Cisco's Small Business WAP571 and WAP571E (the ruggedized outdoor version) are dual-band 802.11ac Wave 1 wireless access points incorporating 2 x GE LAN interfaces with link aggregation (LAG), 3x3 MIMO, and up to 1.9 Gbps performance with 1300 Mbps on 802.11ac and 600 Mbps over 802.11n. Both wireless access points support 32 clients per radio and 16 access points on each cluster.

Cisco Small Business WAP581 Wireless Access Points ConsultantsCisco Small Business WAP581 Wireless Access Points ConsultingCisco's WAP581 Wireless-AC Wave 2 Wireless Access Point supports the 802.11ac Wi-Fi 5 specification and features 4x4 and 3x3 MU-MIMO technology to deliver 2.8 Gbps throughput at 5 GHz and 0.6 Gbps on the 2.4-GHz radio for a total top throughput of 2.4 Gbps. The Small Business WAP581 has a fixed 2.5G Ethernet port and a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port with 802.3at Power over Ethernet. The WAP581 Wave 2 Wi-Fi 5 access point supports as many as 200 connective client users, a maximum of 50 active users per radio, 16 APs for each cluster, and 960 active client users per cluster.

For more information about Progent's consulting services for both current and legacy Cisco Small Business 100, 300 and 500 family of WiFi APs, see Cisco Small Business 100, 300 and 500 WiFi access points system design and troubleshooting. Cisco's Aironet Family of Access Points
Cisco Aironet Wireless Access Point System DesignCisco Meraki Wireless Access Points ConsultantsCisco's Aironet line of indoor and outdoor wireless access points has for years been the market leading access point solution. Aironet access points run the gamut from entry-level models to advanced APs. Cisco's Aironet line cover several generations of models compliant with the continually improving Wi-Fi specification. Cisco's latest portfolio of Aironet APs support Cisco's Unified Wireless Network software and incorporate 802.11ac support, which delivers three times the speed plus greater coverage and user density in comparison to the prior generation of devices. Cisco's current multi-frequency Aironet access points continue to support 802.11n at 2.4 GHz for clients that lack 802.11ac radios.

The oldest Aironet access points are now outdated devices that have come to end-of-sale status and are not supported by Cisco. Progent continues to provide technical support for the complete Aironet family of wireless access points and can help you to manage and troubleshoot your existing Aironet wireless system or upgrade efficiently to the latest Aironet technology. To find out more about Progent's consulting services for current and outdated Aironet wireless access points, refer to Cisco Aironet wireless access points consulting services.

Meraki Wireless Access Points
Cisco Meraki Access Point ConsultingCisco Meraki AP Integration ConsultantsCisco's portfolio of Meraki dual-band indoor APs include value-priced devices for general use to advanced units that offer up to 5.9 Gbit/sec performance. Every Cisco Meraki indoor AP offers next-generation features such as plug-and-play deployment, in-depth protection, BYOD support, extensive analytics, automatic over-the-web firmware updates, and unified cloud management for multiple sites. Each Meraki indoor AP also includes two high-power radios with boosted reception as well as a dedicated radio that offers (WIDS/WIPS) security for threat detection and deep packet inspection.

Meraki outdoor access points are IP67 certified, built to withstand harsh outdoor environments, and tested to withstand dust, shock and humidity. Cisco's Meraki outdoor wireless access points include a 1 x Gbit Ethernet port and deliver advanced features that include cloud management with network-wide visibility, 802.1X integration, built-in antivirus scan (NAC), single-click secure guest access and isolation firewall, application-aware traffic shaping, plus self-configuring mesh with beamforming. For more information about Progent's consulting services for Meraki wireless access points and cloud management, see Meraki access points system design and troubleshooting.

Catalyst 9100 Series Wi-Fi 6 and W-Fi 6E Access Points
Catalyst APs System Design and TroubleshootingCisco Catalyst Access Points ConsultantsCisco's Catalyst 9100 Series 802.11ax wireless access points are intended for environments ranging from telecommuter homes to high-density arenas. Cisco Catalyst 9100 access points are based on the 802.11ax specification, referred to as Wi-Fi 6, which in turn builds on the previous 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) specification. Unlike 802.11ac, Wi-Fi 6 is designed to utilize both the 2.4-Ghz and 5-GHz bands. Important technologies supported by Catalyst 9100 Series APs include MU-MIMO support for uplink traffic, dual NAVs for better reliability, TWT for conserving power consumption in battery-dependent endpoints, adaptive sensitivity thresholds for more efficient spectrum utilization, and extended guard intervals for improved outdoor performance. Cisco Catalyst 9100 wireless APs support Cisco's Embedded Wireless Controller (EWC), handle as many as 400 clients per radio, and run on Cisco IOS XE Software.

Cisco Catalyst 9166 Wi-Fi 6E Access Point ConsultantsCisco's Catalyst 916x Series Wi-Fi 6E access points are the first Cisco APs to feature the option of being managed on-premises via Cisco DNA Center platform or from the cloud using Meraki Dashboard management utilities. This enables organizations to move to cloud-based or hybrid deployments on their own schedule. All Cisco's Catalyst 916x access points meet the a/b/g/n/ac/ax and 6E Wi-Fi standards and fully support the 6-GHz band. Each device includes 5 radios and supports a maximum of 400 clients per radio. Each model also comes with a dedicated radio for Cisco CleanAir Pro for reducing interference, includes a USB 2.0 port, and supports Bluetooth BLE. The entry-level Catalyst 9162 Series AP is designed for small businesses, incorporates three 2x2 radios, and includes 1x 100M/1000M/2.5G mGig Ethernet support.

Cisco Catalyst Access Points System Design and TroubleshootingCisco's Catalyst 9163E Wi-Fi 6E access point is intended for harsh outdoor deployments like campuses or municipal Wi-Fi. The 9163E includes three client serving 2x2 radios, one IoT radio, and a tri-band scanning radio. Interfaces include 1x 100M/1000M/2.5G mGig Ethernet, a management console port (RJ-45), 4x N-Type Wi-Fi antenna connectors, and a GPS/GNSS antenna connector. The 9163E works with Omnidirectional Dipole Self-Identifying Antennas. Cisco's Catalyst 9164 Series access point is intended for small and mid-size organizations, incorporates one 2x2 radio and two 4x4 radios, and offers 1x 100M/1000M/2.5G mGig Ethernet. The Catalyst 9166 Series access point is designed for large and mid-sized enterprises, includes three 4x4 radios, and provides 1x 100M/1000M/2.5G/5G mGig Ethernet connectivity. The 9166 also comes with environmental sensors that measure air quality, temperature, and moisture. To find out more about Progent's support for Catalyst 9100 Series Wi-Fi 6/6E APs, see 802.11ax APs solution planning, deployment, and debugging services. Cisco 9800 Series Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Controllers
Catalyst 9800-L Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Controller ConsultantsCisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wi-Fi 6-supported wireless LAN controllers help you automate and manage advanced wireless environments that support 802.11ax wireless APs. 802.11ax, aka Wi-Fi 6, builds on prior generation 802.11ac (called Wi-Fi 5) devices by delivering less latency and more reliable performance, supporting higher client user density, providing enhanced protection, saving energy for battery-powered handheld devices, and offering more flexibility for supporting new kinds of IoT endpoints. Cisco's Catalyst 9800 Series wireless controllers feature always-on availability with seamless software updates, live fixes, and the ability to add access points with zero downtime. Advanced cybersecurity technologies include Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA), image signing, and Cisco Software-Defined Access. Streaming telemetry permits you to monitor and understand network and client health.

All appliances in the Catalyst 9800 family are based on Cisco's IOS XE Software and operate with Cisco's DNA Center (DNAC) or Cisco Prime Infrastructure network management tools. Cisco's Catalyst 9800 wireless network controllers can manage Cisco Aironet 802.11ac Wave 1 and Wave 2 Wi-Fi access points concurrently with Cisco Catalyst 9100 Wi-Fi 6 wireless APs. To find out more about Progent's support for Cisco 9800 Series Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Controllers, refer to Catalyst 9800 family of Wi-Fi 6 wireless LAN controllers system planning, configuration, and debugging services.

Cisco Wave 2 Wireless LAN Controllers
Cisco Wave 2 wireless controllers enable realtime communication, provisioning, control, analysis and debugging for Cisco wireless appliances and software services. Cisco offers both hardware and virtual wireless controllers for centralized management of wireless environments, but networks with many Wi-Fi access points are better served by physical Wi-Fi controllers. Current generation Wi-Fi controller devices from Cisco deliver significant benefits in comparison to Wave 1 and older models such as greater throughput, simultaneous support for 1G and 10G interfaces, improved application visibility and control, and advanced, built-in security.

Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller Setup and Troubleshooting ConsultantsCisco's 3504 Wireless Controller is an entry-level device with a desktop form factor and designed for small and medium-sized businesses. You can use the 3504 model in a centralized network architecture such as in small branch and remote offices managed across the wide-area network via Cisco FlexConnect, or in bridge deployments where Ethernet cabling is sparse. The 3504 Wi-Fi controller can handle up to 150 wireless APs and 3,000 client users, delivers 4 Gbps performance, and supports 4,096 VLANs. Cisco's 3504 controller includes a multi-gigabit Ethernet port and four 1-GB Ethernet ports. Access points can be connected directly to the controller through two Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports. The 3504 Wi-Fi controller features fast failover for access points and users, which provides high availability for apps. Like other current Wave 2 Wi-Fi controllers available from Cisco, the 3504 device has the built-in ability to communicate with Cisco Prime Infrastructure, Cisco Mobility Services Engine, and Cisco 5520 and 8540 WiFi controllers.

Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller Configuration ConsultantsThe Cisco 5520 WiFi Controller, available in a 1RU package, is intended for larger enterprises and campus networks and can be used in centralized, distributed, and mesh architectures. The 5520 Wi-Fi controller supports as many as 1,500 APs and 20,000 users, offers 20 Gbps performance, and supports up to 4,096 VLANs. The 5520 wireless controller features two 10 GE interfaces and features solid-state storage, backup fans, optional backup power supplies, and rapid failover for uninterrupted availability.

Cisco 8540 Wi-Fi Controller Configuration ConsultantsThe Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller, available in a 2 rack unit (RU) package, is a high-end wireless controller designed to support large enterprises, service providers, and large campuses. The 8540 Wireless controller can be run in centralized, distributed, and mesh architectures and supports up to 6,000 APs and 64,000 client users. The 8540 WiFi controller can deliver data rates up to 40 Gbps and supports up to 4,096 VLANs. The 8540 controller comes with four 1-GB or 10GE ports and features SSD storage, redundant power supplies, backup fans, and rapid failover.

Wave 1 Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Wireless Network Controllers ConsultantsCisco wireless network controllers cut the time and expense needed to configure, monitor, and operate Wi-Fi networks by offering single-point control of functions such as provisioning APs, applying single-point policies throughout converged LANs, supporting enterprise-wide QoS for voice and HD video, monitoring and troubleshooting system health, activating wireless intrusion prevention system (wIPS) tools to defend against cyber break-ins and DDoS threats, and handling IPv6 and dual-stack clients. Cisco has developed wireless LAN controllers for businesses of any size and offers desktop or rackmount controllers, modular add-on wireless controllers for Cisco ISR routers and switches, and Catalyst switches with built-in wireless network controllers.

Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module Online Consulting ServicesCisco's Wave 1 WiFi LAN controllers incorporate Cisco CleanAir tools to minimize signal interference and produce self-healing wireless LANs for top 802.11n and 802.11ac throughput and security. Built-in Bonjour Gateways enable discovery and policy throughout WLAN, LAN and WAN for Apple applications. For high availability (HA), Cisco wireless network controllers support access point and client stateful switchover by enabling a standby high-availability controller to synchronize with a main controller for AP license tabulation, CAPWAP state and roaming keys, and AP CAPWAP state. If the main wireless controller goes down, thousands of access points and wireless clients can failover at subsecond speeds to the backup controller.

Cisco's Wireless Controller Module for ISR Routers with UCS-E provides basic 802.11n and 802.11ac capability for 2900 and 3900 routers deployed by smaller organizations and branch offices. This affordable and scalable solution can handle up to 200 access points and as many as 6000 clients. (For information concerning Progent's online and on-premises consulting and troubleshooting support services for Cisco routers, refer to Cisco router deployment and troubleshooting consulting.)

Catalyst 3650 Series are 1RU switches designed for small to mid-size businesses and satellite offices and features a built-in wireless controller with the capability to handle 40 Gb of wireless throughput per switch and up to 25 wireless access points and 1000 clients on each switch. Catalyst 3850 Series are 1RU rackmount switches designed for midsize businesses and large enterprises and include an integrated wireless controller with 40 Gb of wireless capacity on each switch and support for 50 APs and up to 2000 clients. The Wireless Services Module2 is an add-in blade for Catalyst 6500 Series switches that include an integrated wireless LAN controller designed for mid-to-large size businesses and capable of 20 Gbps performance and able to handle up to 1000 wireless access points and up to 15,000 wireless clients. (For information concerning Progent's online and onsite consulting support for Cisco Catalyst switches, refer to Cisco switches configuration and management services.)

Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controllers are value-priced desktop units that simplify the deployment and management of wireless networks for small to medium-sized enterprises and branches. The Cisco 2500 Series wireless controller can handle 5 to 75 APs and up to 1000 clients and can deliver throughput of up to 1 Gbps.

Cisco Wireless Network Controllers Consulting and TroubleshootingThe Cisco 5500 Series Wireless Controller is a scalable 1RU unit intended for mid-to-large sized organizations and campus environments and can support 500 wireless access points and 7,000 wireless clients while delivering 8 Gbps performance. Cisco's 5760 Series Wireless Controller is a 1RU device designed for mid-to-large campuses with support for up to 1000 APs and 12,000 clients and providing performance of 60 Gbps to handle high wireless client densities and high usage of video-intensive applications.

Cisco's Flex 7500 Wireless Controller is intended to enable centralized management of massive collections of wireless branches from a single datacenter, avoiding the requirement for a wireless controller at every remote site. The 1RU Flex 7500 allows you to build a private cloud to configure, track, manage, and repair as many as 6000 access points and 64,000 wireless clients while handling 1 Gbps throughput. The Cisco 8500 Wireless Controller is a 1RU rackmount device designed to manage Wi-Fi networks for large campuses or service providers and can be expanded to handle up to 6000 wireless points and 64,000 wireless clients while delivering 10 Gbps performance.

For more information about Cisco wireless controllers, visit Cisco wireless controllers consulting services.Legacy Cisco Wireless Access Points, LAN Bridges and Wireless Controllers Supported by Progent
The 802.11ac standard for wireless connectivity effectively rendered obsolete the prior releases of Wi-Fi devices for venues that have high densities of clients and high usage of HD video software applications. Even for businesses who do not need the performance of 802.11ac, a large number of Cisco wireless devices have reached end-of-life status, which can pose serious maintenance and regulatory compliance issues. Progent's Cisco-certified consultants provide online and on-premises support services for a broad array of earlier-generation Cisco wireless products. Progent can also help companies to evaluate the potential ROI for upgrading legacy wireless technology and can assist in planning and carrying out cost-effective, seamless upgrades. Below are a few of Cisco older-generation Wi-Fi products that Progent's consultants still support.

Legacy Cisco Aironet Access Points
Cisco Aironet 1000 or 1130AG family access points are designed for conventional workplaces and other sites which have minimal environmental instability. These access points have integrated antennas that provide predictable omnidirectional coverage patterns. The Aironet 1130G family product is offered for controlled domains that do not permit 802.11a/5GHz operation.

Aironet 1230AG or 1240AG Series APs are intended for more challenging RF environments like factories or above suspended ceilings which commonly call for adjustable external antennas and ruggedized cases. The Aironet 1240G family access point is designed for controlled locations that do not permit 802.11a/5GHz transmission.

Aironet 1500 lightweight outside wireless mesh LAN access points offer an economical, expandable, protected outdoor Wi-Fi mechanism for enterprise campuses and for public sites that require access for mobile devices.

Legacy Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Bridges
Cisco Wireless Bridges ConsultantsCisco wireless bridges provide a high-speed and feature-rich technology for connecting numerous local area networks in a metropolitan situation or public wireless environment. Cisco bridges offer a flexible, easy-to-use solution that satisfies the protection demands of public networking professionals. They support both point-to-point and P2MP implementations with good range and the ability to handle data rates as high as 54 Mbps.

Cisco Aironet wireless bridges offer data rates several times faster than E1/T1 lines for a fraction of the expense, eliminating the need for expensive leased lines when connecting different buildings. Because wireless bridges carry no ongoing charges, savings on connection services rapidly pay for the initial equipment costs. Self-installed private lines and even leased lines made of metal or fiber-optic cable often result in very expensive up-front expenses when they are impeded by barriers such as highways, train tracks, or lakes and rivers. Cisco wireless LAN bridges can be deployed quickly with a fast return on investment.

Cisco 1300 Series outdoor access points/bridges can be deployed as independent access points, bridges, or wireless group bridges. These products have a tough cover and provide fast, cost-effective wireless interfaces between multiple fixed or mobile networks and users.

Cisco Aironet 1400 Series wireless bridges provide high-speed, reliable outdoor bridging for line-of-sight (LOS) environments. These devices are housed in an all-weather enclosure that can withstand severe outdoor conditions and can operate in broad temperature ranges.

Legacy Cisco WLAN Controllers
Cisco Wireless Network Controllers Consulting ServicesCisco WLAN Controllers centralize the management of wireless LANs by simplifying the handling of common functions including intrusion prevention, real-time RF management, automatic configuration, and full N+1 redundancy. Cisco Wireless controllers operate with lightweight wireless access points to deliver enhanced throughput and high-end management functions.

Cisco WLAN Controllers offer the control, scalability, security, and reliability that system managers need to create safe, large-scale wireless solutions, from satellite locations to small companies to headquarter campuses. Cisco's first-generation Wireless Controllers can be clustered to provide accommodation for up to 2400 WAPs for each roaming domain.

Cisco's WLCM or WLCM-E Module for IS Routers provides small-to mid-size businesses (SMBs) and enterprises an economical solution to implement and manage secure wireless LANs at satellite offices. These devices manage as many as twelve Cisco Aironet APs and are installable in 2800/3800 Series IS Routers and Cisco 3700 Series Routers. (For information concerning Progent's online and on-premises consulting services for Cisco routers, see Cisco router configuration and management support.) How Progent Can Assist Your Business with Cisco Wireless Products
Progent can provide access to a Cisco-certified CCIE consultant to help your business to design, deploy, manage and repair a converged wired and wireless environment integrating a broad array of wireless technologies that provide the identical protection, extensibility, and ease of management you demand from your wired network. Progent can help you to manage early-generation wireless products from Cisco or upgrade efficiently to the latest 802.11ax-compatible products. Progent's CISM, CISSP, and ISSAP security professionals can advise you about how to build protection into your wireless network and into your company's processes. Progent's disaster recovery consultants and business continuity planning consultants can assist you to configure the high availability (HA) features incorporated into Cisco's wireless and wired technologies so your converged infrastructure provides non-stop return on investment.

Progent's Wi-Fi Site Survey assists you to plan and deploy a robust wireless network customized for your environment, providing a Wi-Fi ecosystem that provides comprehensive coverage, high performance and density, Quality of Service to support IP video, enterprise-class security, and easy management. Progent's Wi-Fi Site Survey can be performed online to reduce time and costs, or on premises to deal with more difficult situations.

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