Network Infrastructure
A secure, robust wireless network can increase employee productivity by providing 'always on' access to your network, and the applications needed to be effective. Intelligent solutions such as a Wireless Switch provide centralized management and advanced security options that are unavailable in an autonomous access point deployment.
Cisco 1250
The Aironet 1250 Series is the first enterprise-class access point to support the IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 standard. These access points:
- Offer combined data rates of up to 600 Mbps
- Use multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology to provide reliable and predictable WLAN coverage
- Offer simplified operational management
Motorola / Symbol RFS4000
The RFS 4000 802.11n Integrated Services Controller is designed to provide any branch office or remote facility with high performance, comprehensive, cost-effective and secure wireless and wired networking services.
- Ideal for branch or remote office wireless deployments.
- Enables central management of all access points in the entire network
- Keeps entire network safe with Wireless Intrusion Protection System (WIPS)
- Clustering and Failover features for 100% uptime
Cisco 3500
The 3500 series access point uses the IETF standard Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points Protocol (CAPWAP) to communicate between the controller and other wireless access points on the network. CAPWAP is a standard, interoperable protocol which enables an access controller to manage a collection of wireless termination points. The discovery process using CAPWAP is identical to the Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) used with previous Cisco Aironet access points. LWAPP-enabled access points are compatible with CAPWAP and conversion to a CAPWAP controller is seamless. Deployments can combine CAPWAP and LWAPP software on the controllers.



