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The Benefits of Centralization in Wireless LANs Via the Cisco Unified Wireless Network

PublisherCisco Systems
Format184.4KB PDFDate added01 Feb 2006
Topics Wireless LAN, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wi-Fi (802.11)
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This paper addresses the benefits of 802.11 wireless LAN centralization via the Cisco Unified Wireless Network. It discusses how centralization of Wireless LANs (WLANs) delivers advanced features and benefits that are easy to deploy, scale, and manage. These benefits include ease of deployment, ease of upgrades, reliable connectivity through dynamic RF management, optimized per-user performance through user load balancing, guest networking, Layer 3 roaming, an embedded wireless Intrusion Detection System (IDS), location services, voice over IP, lowered Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), and wired and wireless unification.

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