Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Access Points Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Access Points
January 22, 2001
These release notes describe features and caveats for Cisco Aironet 340 and 350 Series Access Points
running firmware version 11.00. These release notes also contain important information about the device.
running firmware version 11.00. These release notes also contain important information about the device.
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Introduction
Cisco Aironet Access Points are wireless LAN transceivers that can act as the center point of a
stand-alone wireless network or as the connection point between wireless and wired networks. In large
installations, the roaming functionality provided by multiple Access Points allows wireless users to
move freely throughout the facility while maintaining uninterrupted access to the network.
stand-alone wireless network or as the connection point between wireless and wired networks. In large
installations, the roaming functionality provided by multiple Access Points allows wireless users to
move freely throughout the facility while maintaining uninterrupted access to the network.
The Access Point uses a browser-based management system. The system settings are contained on web
pages in the Access Point's firmware. You use your internet browser to view and adjust the Access
Point's system settings.
pages in the Access Point's firmware. You use your internet browser to view and adjust the Access
Point's system settings.