Cisco Cisco Aironet 2600i Access Point Anwendung
Why Choose Cisco?
There are many good reasons for turning to Cisco for your Wi-Fi AP
antenna needs:
• Cisco antennas go through complete electrical, mechanical, and
antenna needs:
• Cisco antennas go through complete electrical, mechanical, and
environmental testing.
• All Cisco wireless network features are tested with Cisco antennas to
help ensure consistent, repeatable performance. Examples of these
wireless features are the Cisco radio resource management (RRM),
Cisco CleanAir®, rogue access point detection, and location services.
wireless features are the Cisco radio resource management (RRM),
Cisco CleanAir®, rogue access point detection, and location services.
• Cisco antenna patterns are integrated with Cisco management and
location systems. That means your Cisco Prime™ Infrastructure and
Mobility Service Engine (MSE) will display accurate signal coverage
maps and correctly locate clients and unauthorized devices. That’s
not possible with third-party antennas.
Mobility Service Engine (MSE) will display accurate signal coverage
maps and correctly locate clients and unauthorized devices. That’s
not possible with third-party antennas.
• You get the full support of the Cisco Technical Assistance Center
(TAC) when you use Cisco antennas.
At-A-Glance
At-a-Glance
Next Steps
Use the following resources to
determine the optimal Wi-Fi antenna
choice for your RF environments:
determine the optimal Wi-Fi antenna
choice for your RF environments:
• Find antenna specifics and part
numbers in the Cisco Aironet
antenna
antenna
• Consult the
for in-depth education about Wi-Fi
antennas, cabling, and radio signal
patterns.
antennas, cabling, and radio signal
patterns.
• For a site survey or other
assistance, consult your Cisco
sales representative or
sales representative or
.
• To make a purchase, see Cisco
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