Everything is going mobile. 5 Reasons to Catch 802.11ac Wave 2

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5 Reasons to Catch
802.11ac Wave 2
1
Everything is going mobile.
Including your workers.
Today’s workforce is on the go, and they need access from anywhere,
on any device. With Cisco® 802.11ac Wave 2 Access Points, you can
deliver reliable wireless to support a range of applications.
2
802.11ac Wave 2 provides a
significance boost in performance
when compared to 802.11ac Wave 1
and 802.11n.1
A small change
won’t cut it.
To support the increasing number of devices
and requirements of applications, you need a big leap forward in bandwidth.
3
The rise in devices calls
for multiuser functionality.
Your wireless network needs to support all that traffic. 802.11ac Wave 2
Wireless traffic is expected to
triple in the next three years and
exceed wired traffic by
multiuser multiple-input, multiple-output serves multiple clients
simultaneously so you can more effectively support today’s highest-performing mobile devices.
21%.
2
“We use the latest technologies to help prepare our
students for their future education and careers. Cisco
delivers high-performance, high-capacity solutions that
will continue to grow with us for years to come.”
— Dr. Roberto Rubino, CTO, Passaic County Technical Institute3
4
More mobility means coverage
is needed everywhere.
Deliver increased scale and coverage with 802.11ac Wave 2.
“Typically, end users have extremes, they either love or hate
wireless. The Meraki devices provide the speed and improved
user experience. It just works and people are happy.”
— John Krull, CTO, Oakland Unified School District
5
The future of high-speed networking is waiting.
Get your network ready for the latest Wi-Fi standard—802.11ac Wave 2—with Cisco
solutions. Cisco Aironet® Series Access Points provide a broad range of uses for wireless
access from small to enterprise-level deployments.
And for infrastructure, Catalyst® Multigigabit technology delivers speeds beyond 1 Gb on
existing Category 5e cables and provides cost savings for customers migrating. It also
supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), PoE+, and Cisco Universal Power over Ethernet (UPOE),
so you don’t even have to install new electrical circuits to power access points.
Add Cisco ONE™ for Access to get a complete
suite of software capabilities for security, lifecycle,
and energy management.
Now is the best time to upgrade to 802.11ac. Use this simple tool
to quickly identify the right wireless access points and controllers you need
to meet user experience demands today and tomorrow.
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Additional resources:
Five steps to delivering a perfect
customer experience.
See how your network can be a source of innovation.
1. Comparing 802.11 Wave 1 and Wave 2: 802.11ac Wave 1 PHY rate 1.3 Gbps (today), 802.11ac Wave 2 PHY rate 2.34—3.47 Gbps (WFA Certification process continues).
2. Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2014–2019 White Paper, Cisco, May 27, 2015.
3. Wireless Network Connects 50-Acre Campus, Cisco, 2014.
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