The Cisco Catalyst CW9166, CW9164 and CW9162 Wi-Fi 6E Access Points feature the ability to be managed either in the Meraki cloud, or with a Catalyst 9800 Wireless LAN Controller. Many of us have wanted this feature for a decade! Each of the ”CW” access-points are convertible between the two modes, which allows you to
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Aruba’s Self-Locating AP Technology is Truly Remarkable
At Aruba Atmosphere 22, Aruba announced their new Self-Locating AP technology. Using an integrated GPS receiver on the 6xx series Access Points, the APs can locate themselves and and automatically be positioned on a floor plan. I was very skeptical when I first heard about this technology. I thought, how is a GPS going to
The Cisco Catalyst 9136 Access Point
The Catalyst 9136 is Cisco’s latest addition to the Catalyst 9100 AP line up, and is their first AP with Wi-Fi 6E (6GHz) capability. This is the big brother to the 9130, in pretty much every way. The Cisco Champions program allowed me to test the 9136, and I was pleasantly surprised when I first
Introducing the Cisco Catalyst 9105 Access Point #MFD5
Cisco Presented at Mobility Field Day 5, where they broke the news about the Catalyst 9105 Access Point. This might just be the “cutest” Access Point I’ve ever seen, and certainly one of the smallest and lightest Access Points Cisco has produced in a very long time. It fits into the low-end of the Catalyst
Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points
Overview You may have noticed when the Catalyst 9100 Access Points were initially released, they didn’t support Mobility Express (AP as a controller) functionality. That’s because Cisco has been cooking up something much better. The Catalyst 9100 Access Points now support what Cisco is calling “Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points.” The name