Cisco offers a comprehensive catalog of wireless networking devices and technologies that enable continual access to data and resources and to facilitate collaboration among workers, partners, vendors, and customers. Cisco's wireless product families include Cisco's Small Business, Aironet and Meraki lines of wireless access points, plus Cisco's Wireless LAN Controller plug-ins and appliances. Progent's certified wireless consultants can help businesses of any size to utilize Cisco wireless products to support the new model of Bring-Your-Own-Device computing by integrating their wired and wireless ecosystems to achieve simplified deployment, consistent and fast throughput, single-point control, uniform policy, high availability (HA), and advanced protection.

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The Cisco Unified Wireless solution can scale to as many as 18,000 wireless access points with Layer 3 connectivity across local or offsite venues such as business campuses, college lecture halls, branches, and telecommuter homes. Cisco's Wi-Fi wireless access points and controllers are components of Cisco's Unified Wireless Network and are designed to deliver the identical level of security, throughput, and manageability for wireless LANs that businesses expect in their wired ecosystem. This architecture incorporates built-in mobile services such as Voice over IP, IP video, and secure guest connectivity. Cisco's Unified Wireless Network architecture allows organizations to create wireless ecosystems that improve the way they work and enhance output through a mobile and collaborative workforce.

Progent's Cisco CCIE network infrastructure consulting services can provide remote or on-premises expertise to assist you to plan, configure, manage, expand, and troubleshoot converged wired and wireless networks of all sizes and for any venue. Also, Progent can provide value-priced online and on-premises Wi-Fi site surveys to help your company to plan and install a wireless LAN with customized access point clustering optimized for your individual office layout, building structure, and intended application.

Cisco Small Business, Aironet, Meraki and Catalyst Access Points (APs)
Cisco, Meraki and Catalyst Access Points (APs) Support ServicesCisco's Small Business, Aironet, Meraki and Catalyst families of APs allow organizations to integrate wired/wireless infrastructure to provide the accessibility, density, throughput, security and ease of management needed to support virtually any environment. These APs start at entry-level, single-radio 802.11b/g/n devices with data rates of 300 Mbps for very small companies or telecommuters to 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) APs suitable for supporting hundreds of clients on each AP and delivering throughput of more than 5 Gb. Cisco's latest line of APs can be combined or clustered to provide the capacity to handle environments crowded with clients and with a high incidence of HD video applications.

Small Business 100, 300 and 500 Series of Access Points
Cisco Small Business Wireless Access Points ConsultantsCisco's Small Business 100, 300 and 500 Series of access points are Linux-based devices intended as entry-level wireless APs for small offices. Most versions in Cisco's Small Business line of wireless access points support Cisco's Single Point Setup technology, which makes it possible to configure, control and troubleshoot a group of wireless access points from a single AP via a simple web browser tool. All of the versions include Power over Ethernet (POE) and feature Quality of Service (QoS), rogue AP detection, and bridging for wirelessly connecting to another Ethernet LAN.

Cisco's Small Business WAP121 Wireless-N Access Point is a wall-mountable, single-radio 2.4GHz device that can handle 16 active 802.11n clients, has a 10/100 Ethernet port, allows up to four access pointss and 40 active clients per cluster, and supports throughput of 300 Mbps. Cisco's WAP131 is a desktop dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n AP that can handle 16 active wireless clients on each radio for up to 32 clients, includes a 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN interface, and delivers sustained data rates of up to 300 Mbps per radio. The WAP131 does not support clustering. Cisco's WAP150 is an entry-level dual-radio 802.11ac/n access point that features a one Gbit Poe port and can support up to 16 clients per radio with 867 Mbps performance for AC devices and 300 Mbps for 802.11n clients. Cisco's Small Business WAP150 allows four access points for each cluster.

Cisco's Small Business WAP321 model is a wallmount single-band (2.4 or 5 GHz) 802.11a/b/g/n unit with support for 80 active clients in an 8-AP cluster. The WAP321 includes a 10/100/1000 Ethernet interface and can deliver a sustained data rate of 300 Mbps for the selected radio. Cisco's Small Business WAP351 is a dual-band 2.4/5 GHz 802.11n wireless access point with a 5-port Gigabit Ethernet switch and can support 32 wireless clients per radio for up to 64 clients, and support sustained throughput of 300 Mbps for each radio. The WAP351 access point does not support clustering. The Cisco Small Business WAP361 is a dual-band 2.4/5 GHz 802.11ac wireless access point that includes a 5-port Gigabit Ethernet LAN switch, can support 32 active WLAN clients per radio, and offers 867 Mbps performance for wireless AC clients and 300 Mbps performance for 802.11n devices. The Cisco WAP361 supports eight access points for each cluster. Cisco's wallmount WAP371 Wireless-AC/N is a dual-radio AP that works with 802.11n and the new 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard. The WAP371 includes a GE interface, can support as many as 32 active wireless clients per radio, and eight access points for each cluster.

The Cisco WAP561 802.11n Selectable Band AP features a 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN interface and dual concurrent radios that offer 450 Mbps throughput for each radio, can handle 64 clients per radio, and allow 16 wireless access points per cluster. The Cisco WAP551 is like the WAP 561 but has a single selectable band (2.4 or 5.0 GHz). Cisco's WAP571 and WAP571E (a weather-proof outdoor model) are dual-band 802.11ac Wave 1 access points incorporating 2 x GE interfaces with link aggregation, 3x3 MIMO, and as high as 1.9 Gigabit/sec performance with 1300 Mbps on 802.11ac and 600 Mbps over 11n. Both access points can handle 32 clients on each radio and 16 APs on each cluster.

Cisco Small Business WAP581 Access Points ConsultingCisco Small Business WAP581 Wireless Access Points Online SupportCisco's WAP581 Wireless-AC Dual Radio Wave 2 Access Point complies with the Wi-Fi 5 specification and features 4x4 and 3x3 MU-MIMO technology to provide 2.8 Gbps data rates on the 5.0-Ghz radio and 600 Mbps on the 2.4-GHz radio for an aggregate max data rate of 2.4 Gbps. The WAP581 has an integrated 2.5G Ethernet LAN interface and a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port with 802.3at Power over Ethernet. The WAP581 Wave 2 Wi-Fi 5 AP supports as many as 200 connective client users, up to 50 active client users per radio, 16 access points for each cluster, and 960 active users for each cluster.

For more information about Progent's support for current and older Cisco Small Business family of wireless access points, see Cisco Small Business WiFi access points system design and troubleshooting.

The Aironet Family of Wireless Access Points
Cisco Aironet Access Point Consulting ServicesCisco Meraki Access Points Consulting ServicesThe Aironet portfolio of indoor and outdoor wireless APs has consistently been the leading AP product. Aironet APs run the gamut from entry-level models to enterprise-class units. The Aironet line cover multiple generations of devices compliant with the continually improving 802.11x Wi-Fi specification. Cisco's current line of Aironet access points work with Cisco's Unified Wireless Network architecture and include 802.11ac support, which offers three times the performance as well as superior range and user density in comparison to the prior generation of devices. Cisco's current multi-band Aironet access points can support 802.11n at 2.4 GHz for clients without 802.11ac radios.

The oldest Aironet APs are legacy units that have reached end-of-life status and are not supported by Cisco. Progent continues to support the entire Aironet family of wireless access points and can help you to maintain your existing Aironet wireless system or upgrade cost effectively to current Aironet products. To find out more about Progent's consulting services for both current and legacy Cisco Aironet wireless access points, refer to Aironet wireless access points system design and troubleshooting.

Meraki Access Points
Meraki Wireless Access Point ConsultantsCisco Meraki Access Point Integration ConsultantsCisco's family of Meraki dual-band indoor wireless access points range from budget-friendly models for small businesses to advanced products that offer as high as 5.9 Gigabit per second throughput. Every Meraki indoor wireless access point provides high-end capabilities such as self-configuring plug-and-play deployment, advanced protection, BYOD support, extensive traffic analysis, zero-touch web-based firmware updates, and centralized cloud management via an intuitive dashboard. Every Meraki indoor wireless access point also includes two high-power client-serving radios with boosted receive sensitivity as well as a separate radio that offers intrusion detection and prevention system (WIDS/WIPS) security for RF analysis and deep packet inspection.

Cisco's Meraki outdoor wireless access points are IP67 certified, designed to operate in rugged outdoor environments, and tested to resist dust particles, shock and moisture. Cisco's Meraki outdoor APs include a Gigabit Ethernet port and deliver advanced features that include cloud-based management with multi-site visibility and control, 802.1X integration, built-in antivirus scan, single-click secure guest access and isolation firewall, Layer 7 traffic shaping, plus auto-configuring mesh with MIMO. For details about Progent's support for Meraki APs and cloud management, see Meraki access points planning and support.

Catalyst 9100 Family of Wi-Fi 6 and W-Fi 6E APs
Catalyst Access Points ExpertsCatalyst Access Points ExpertsCisco's Catalyst 9100 line of Wi-Fi 6 and 6E 802.11ax access points are designed for deployments ranging from telecommuter homes to high-density stadiums. Catalyst 9100 access points are based on the 802.11ax specification, referred to as Wi-Fi 6, which is an evolution of the preceding 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) specification. As an improvement to 802.11ac, Wi-Fi 6 is able to use both the 2.4-Ghz and 5-GHz bands. Important technologies supported by Catalyst 9100 Series APs include OFDMA scheduling for high density deployments, dual NAVs for improved reliability, increased device sleep time for reduced power usage in battery-powered endpoints, adaptive sensitivity thresholds for better spectrum utilization, and extended guard intervals for improved outdoor performance. Cisco Catalyst 9100 802.11ax APs support Cisco's Embedded Wireless Controller (EWC), handle up to 400 clients per Wi-Fi radio, and run on Cisco IOS XE Software.

Cisco Catalyst 9166 Wi-Fi 6E Access Point ConsultantsCisco's Catalyst 9160 Series Wi-Fi 6E access points are the first Cisco APs with the flexibility to be monitored and managed either on-premises via Cisco DNA Center or from the cloud by deploying Meraki management utilities. This permits organizations to move to cloud-based or hybrid management environments on their own schedule. All Cisco's Catalyst 916x APs comply with the a/b/g/n/ac/ax and 6E Wi-Fi standards and support the new 6-GHz band. Each AP has 5 radios and supports as many as 400 clients on each radio. Each model also contains a dedicated radio for Cisco CleanAir Pro for reducing interference, comes with a USB 2.0 port, and supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Cisco's value-priced Catalyst 9162 Series AP is suited for small businesses, has three 2x2 radios, and includes 1x 100M/1000M/2.5G mGig Ethernet connectivity.

Catalyst APs ConsultantsCisco's Catalyst 9163E Wi-Fi 6E access point is intended for tough outdoor deployments like campus environments 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 Multigigabit Ethernet (RJ-45), a management console port (RJ-45), 4x N-Type Wi-Fi antenna connectors, and a GPS/GNSS antenna connector. The AP supports Omnidirectional Dipole Self-Identifying Antennas. The Catalyst 9164 Series AP is suited for small and mid-size organizations, has one 2x2 radio and two 4x4 radios, and offers 1x 100M/1000M/2.5G mGig Ethernet. The Catalyst 9166 Series access point is meant for large and medium-sized organizations, has three 4x4 radios, and offers 1x 100M/1000M/2.5G/5G mGig Ethernet connectivity. The 9166 also includes environmental sensors to track air quality, temperature, and humidity. To find out more about Progent's consulting services for Cisco's Catalyst 9100 Family of Wireless Access Points, refer to 802.11ax APs system design, deployment, and management services.

Cisco 9800 Series 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Controllers
Catalyst 9800-L 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Controller ExpertsCatalyst 9800 line of Wi-Fi 6-supported wireless LAN controllers allow you to manage modern Wi-Fi environments that incorporate 802.11ax Wi-Fi access points. 802.11ax, aka Wi-Fi 6, builds on prior generation 802.11ac (called Wi-Fi 5) appliances by providing lower latency and more reliable performance, allowing higher client user density, providing greater security, conserving energy for battery-dependent handheld devices, and allowing more versatility for supporting new types of IoT endpoints. Catalyst 9800 line Wi-Fi controllers include high availability with transparent software updates, hot fixes, and the ability to add access points without downtime. Advanced cybersecurity features include Cisco Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS), secure boot, and Cisco Software-Defined Access (SD-Access). Streaming telemetry permits you to track and understand infrastructure and client health.

All appliances in the Catalyst 9800 family are based on Cisco's IOS XE Software and work with Cisco's DNA Center (DNAC) or Cisco Prime Infrastructure management platforms. Catalyst 9800 Series wireless network controllers can manage Cisco Aironet 802.11ac Wave 1 and Wave 2 APs concurrently with Cisco Catalyst 9100 802.11ax wireless APs. For more information about Progent's consulting services for Cisco 9800 Series 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Controllers, see Cisco Catalyst 9800 family of Wi-Fi 6 wireless controllers system planning, configuration, and debugging consulting.

Cisco Wi-Fi 5 Wireless Network Controllers
Cisco Wave 2 wireless controllers enable realtime data exchange, deployment, administration, monitoring and troubleshooting for Cisco Wi-Fi appliances and software services. Cisco has developed both hardware and virtual wireless controllers for unified management of wireless networks, but systems with a large number of Wi-Fi APs are better served by hardware-based wireless controllers. Current generation wireless controller appliances from Cisco offer major benefits in comparison to Wave 1 and earlier products including greater performance, concurrent support for 1G and 10G Ethernet, improved application visibility and control (AVC), and hardened, built-in protection.

Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller Integration ConsultingCisco's 3504 Wireless Controller is a value-priced device available in a desktop enclosure and intended for smaller organizations. You can use the 3504 model in a centralized network architecture such as in lean branch and home-based offices managed over the wide-area network with FlexConnect, or in bridge deployments where wiring is limited. The 3504 Wi-Fi controller supports as many as 150 APs and 3,000 client users, offers 4 Gbps throughput, and supports up to 4,096 VLANs. The 3504 controller features a Cisco Multigigabit port (up to 5 Gigabit Ethernet) and four 1-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Access points can be connected directly to the WiFi controller through two PoE ports. The 3504 wireless controller offers subsecond failover for access points and clients, which allows uninterrupted availability for applications. As with other Wave 2 wireless controllers from Cisco, the 3504 device has the built-in ability to work with Cisco Prime Infrastructure, Cisco Mobility Services Engine, and Cisco 5520 and 8540 wireless controllers.

Cisco 5520 Wireless Controller Integration ConsultantsCisco's 5520 WiFi Controller, available in a 1 rack unit enclosure, is designed to support larger enterprises and campus networks and can be run in centralized, distributed, and mesh architectures. The 5520 Wi-Fi controller supports up to 1,500 APs and 20,000 clients, offers 20 Gbps throughput, and supports up to 4,096 VLANs. The 5520 WiFi controller includes two 10 GE ports and features SSD storage, backup fans, optional backup power supplies, and subsecond failover for uninterrupted availability.

Cisco 8540 Wi-Fi Controller Setup and Troubleshooting ConsultingThe Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller, offered in a 2 rack unit (RU) package, is a high-end wireless controller intended to support large enterprises, service providers, and large campus environments. The 8540 WiFi controller can be used in centralized, distributed, and mesh deployments and supports up to 6,000 access points and 64,000 client users. The 8540 WiFi controller offers data rates as high as 40 Gbps and supports up to 4,096 VLANs. The 8540 controller comes with four 1-GB or 10GE ports and features SSD storage, backup power supplies, backup fans, and subsecond failover.

Wave 1 Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Wireless LAN Controllers Configuration and Support ConsultingCisco wireless controllers reduce the effort and cost needed to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot wireless networks by offering single-point control of critical tasks such as provisioning wireless access points, enforcing consistent policies across wired/wireless LANs, supporting enterprise-wide Quality of Service (QoS) for voice and video, monitoring and troubleshooting network performance, activating security tools to guard against cyber break-ins and DDoS threats, and handling IPv6 clients. Cisco has designed wireless network controllers for businesses of any size and offers standalone desktop appliances, modular plug-in controllers for Cisco ISR routers and Catalyst switches, and Catalyst switches with built-in wireless controllers.

Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module ConsultantsCisco's Wave 1 WiFi LAN controllers incorporate Cisco CleanAir technology to avoid RF interference and create self-healing wireless LANs for maximum 802.11n and 802.11ac throughput and protection. Integrated Bonjour Gateways enable discovery throughout the enterprise for Apple-based applications. For high availability, Cisco wireless network controllers support access point and client stateful failover by permitting a standby HA controller to synch with a main wireless controller for access point license count, CAPWAP keys, and access point CAPWAP state. In case the main controller stops working, thousands of APs and clients can failover at subsecond speeds to the secondary wireless network controller.

Cisco's Wireless Controller Module for ISR Routers with UCS-E provides basic 802.11n and 802.11ac support for Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series routers used by smaller organizations and satellite offices. This value-priced and scalable module can support from five to 200 wireless access points and as many as 6000 clients. (To learn concerning Progent's remote and on-premises consulting and troubleshooting support for Cisco routers, refer to Cisco router configuration and management support.)

Cisco Catalyst 3650 Series are 1RU switches designed for SMBs and branches and come with a built-in wireless network controller with the ability to handle up to 40 Gb of wireless throughput per switch and up to 25 access points and 1000 wireless clients on each switch. Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series are 1RU rackmount switches designed for midsize and large organizations and include an integrated wireless controller supporting 40 Gb of wireless throughput on each switch and support for up to 50 wireless access points and 2000 wireless clients. The Wireless Services Module2 is a plug-in blade for Catalyst 6500 Series switches with an integrated wireless controller intended for mid-to-large size businesses and able to deliver 20 Gbps throughput and able to handle 1000 access points and 15,000 wireless clients. (For information about Progent's consulting services for Catalyst switches, refer to Catalyst switches deployment and troubleshooting services.)

Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controllers are entry-level desktop devices that streamline the provisioning and operation of Wi-Fi LANs for small and midsize businesses and branches. The Cisco 2500 Series wireless network controller supports from five to 75 wireless access points and 1000 clients and can deliver sustained performance of up to 1 Gbps.

Cisco Wireless Controllers ConsultantsThe Cisco 5500 Wireless Controller is an expandable 1RU appliance intended for mid-to-large sized organizations and campuses and can support 500 wireless access points and 7,000 wireless clients while providing 8 Gbps performance. The Cisco 5760 Wireless Controller is a 1RU appliance intended for mid-to-large campuses with the ability to manage up to 1000 access points and 12,000 wireless clients and delivering performance of 60 Gbps to accommodate high client densities and high usage of media-rich applications.

The Cisco Flex 7500 Wireless Controller is designed to enable centralized management of massive collections of wireless branches from a single location, avoiding the costs of a wireless controller at every remote site. The 1RU Flex 7500 appliance lets you establish a private cloud to configure, monitor, manage, and troubleshoot as many as 6000 wireless access points and up to 64,000 wireless clients while handling 1 Gbps throughput. The Cisco 8500 Series Wireless Controller is a 1RU appliance engineered to monitor and control wireless environments for very large campuses or service providers and can scale to support up to 6000 wireless points and 64,000 clients while offering 10 Gbps throughput.

To find out more about Cisco WiFi controllers, go to Cisco Wi-Fi controllers consulting and integration.

Legacy Cisco Access Points, LAN Bridges and Wi-Fi Controllers Supported by Progent
The introduction of the 802.11ac standard for wireless connectivity virtually made obsolete the prior releases of Wi-Fi devices for venues that support high densities of wireless clients and high usage of video-intensive applications. Even for organizations who do not require the performance of 802.11ac Wi-Fi, a large number of Cisco wireless devices have arrived at end-of-life status, which can present significant maintenance and compliance problems. Progent's Cisco-certified consultants provide remote and on-premises support for a broad array of earlier-generation wireless products from Cisco. Progent can in addition assist organizations to assess the potential ROI for updating up-of-date wireless technology and can assist in designing and carrying out cost-effective, non-disruptive upgrades. Below are a sample of Cisco older-generation Wi-Fi products that Progent's consulting experts continue to support.

Legacy Cisco Aironet Access Points
Cisco Aironet 1000/1130AG Series access points are ideal for offices and other sites which have little environmental variability. These products include built-in antennas that offer predictable radio coverage patterns. The Cisco 1130G Series product is designed for controlled locations that do not allow 802.11a/5GHz transmission.

Aironet 1230AG/1240AG family wireless access points are designed for more problematic RF situations like factories or above suspended ceilings which typically require flexible protruding antennas and durable enclosures. The 1240G family access point is intended for restricted locations that do not permit 802.11a operation.

Cisco Aironet 1500 family lightweight outside wireless mesh APs provide an economical, scalable, secure outdoor wireless mechanism for campus areas and for public sites that need connectivity for mobile devices.

Legacy Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Bridges
Cisco Wireless LAN Bridges Consulting FirmCisco Aironet wireless LAN bridges provide a high-speed and multi-featured solution for integrating multiple LANs in a metropolitan situation or public access environment. Cisco wireless LAN bridges offer a flexible, easy-to-use solution that meets the protection requirements of public networking specialists. These devices handle both point-to-point and PTMP implementations with excellent range and the ability to handle data rates as high as 54 Mbps.

Cisco Aironet wireless LAN bridges deliver throughput dramatically higher than E1/T1 connections for much lower cost, avoiding the requirement for expensive leased lines when connecting separate buildings. Because wireless bridges carry no recurring charges, savings on connection services quickly pay for the startup equipment investment. Private lines and in some cases leased lines utilizing copper or optical cable can require very expensive up-front expenses if they are separated by barriers like highways, railroads, or lakes and rivers. Cisco Aironet wireless bridges can be deployed rapidly an offer a fast return on investment.

Cisco Aironet 1300 family outside wireless access points/bridges can be implemented as stand-alone access points, wireless bridges, or workgroup bridges. These products have a ruggedized cover and provide high-speed, economical wireless connectivity between numerous fixed or mobile environments and users.

Cisco 1400 family bridges provide fast, reliable outside connections for line-of-sight (LOS) applications. These devices include a durable enclosure that is optimized for harsh outdoor environments and can function in wide temperature ranges.

Legacy Cisco Wireless Controllers
Cisco Wireless Network Controllers Support ServicesCisco Wireless LAN Controllers centralize the management of wireless LANs by streamlining the handling of common technologies including integrated IPS, real-time RF control, zero touch deployment, and full N+1 redundancy. These controllers work with lightweight wireless access points to deliver superior throughput and high-end control capabilities.

Cisco WLAN Controllers provide the control, scalability, protection, and reliability that system managers need to build safe, large-scale wireless networks, from branch locations to small businesses to main campuses. Cisco's first-generation Wireless Network Controllers can be configured together to offer accommodation for up to 2400 wireless access points for each roaming domain.

The Cisco WLCM or WLCM-E Controller Module for Integrated Services Routers provides small-to medium businesses (SMBs) and enterprises an affordable way to implement and control secure WLANs at satellite offices. These devices supervise up to twelve Aironet access points and are installable in 2800/3800 Integrated Services Routers and 3700 Series Integrated Services Routers. (For information concerning Progent's online and on-premises consulting support for Cisco routers, refer to Cisco router deployment and troubleshooting consulting.)

How Progent's Consultants Can Help You with Cisco Wireless Technology
Progent can provide access to a Cisco-certified consultant to help you to plan, install, manage and repair a converged wired/wireless infrastructure incorporating a wide array of wireless products that provide the same security, scalability, and manageability you expect from a wired environment. Progent can help you to manage early-generation wireless products from Cisco or upgrade seamlessly to the latest 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 technology. Progent's CISA and ISSAP security professionals can show you how to build protection into your WLAN and your company's operations. Progent's disaster recovery consultants and business continuity planning consultants can assist you to deploy the high availability (HA) features incorporated into Cisco's wired/wireless products so your converged network delivers significant business value.

Progent's Wi-Fi Site Survey helps you to plan and implement a robust WLAN customized for your facilities, providing a Wi-Fi ecosystem that delivers comprehensive coverage, high performance and density, Quality of Service to handle IP video, enterprise-class security, and easy management. Progent's Wi-Fi Site Survey can be delivered remotely to cut time and expense, or onsite for more complex situations.

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