Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Cisco overcomes 11n AP power; Why Cisco Continues to Lead in WLANs

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Cisco targets Aironet 1140 Access Point at easing 802.11n deployment
Cisco targets Aironet 1140 Access Point at easing 802.11n deployment Cisco this week released its Draft N Aironet 1140 Series Access Point, designed to ease the adoption of the 11n wireless standard. Ken Presti talks to Chris Kozup, manager for mobility marketing at Cisco, about the limitations of deploying 11n and how the 1140 eases the process. They also discuss what types of applications benefit from 11n. Listen now.

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Cisco's new11n gear boosts legacy Wi-Fi performance with beamforming Cisco is positioning its Aironet 1140 access point, with its beamforming technology to improve Wi-Fi performance, as the best way to shift to 802.11n without sacrificing legacy 11g and 11a clients.

Cisco overcomes 11n AP power, form-factor issues Cisco has tackled the power-consumption and form-factor criticisms of its hefty Aironet 1250 Series Access Point in a new pre-standard 802.11n AP platform, officially announced this week. The new Draft N Aironet 1140 Series Access Point, shipping since last month, functions within the standard 802.3af power over Ethernet (POE) budget while offering a lighter, more aesthetic design for indoor installation. The unit is also slated to gain a proprietary beam-forming capability in April called ClientLink, which Cisco says improves performance of legacy 802.11a/g client devices operating in an 802.11n infrastructure environment.

Why Cisco Continues to Lead in WLANs Cisco has been an amazing success in wireless (and, of course, networking overall), dominating the space in much the same way as IBM once did with computers and Microsoft once did with software. Those "once did" phrases are intended to convey an important reality - it's rare for any company to maintain a dominant role in any industry, and also rare, in fact, even to survive as a player over a long period of time. The economy is designed to work that way - newer, more innovative firms with cost structures amenable to the times and circumstances replace big, bloated, inefficient behemoths that were themselves once small and nimble relative to their era.

Infoblox loads DNS services onto Cisco routers Enterprise IT executives looking to cut costs and consolidate infrastructure might be interested in news jointly announced Monday by Infoblox and Cisco, as the vendors team to offer Infoblox DNS, DHCP and other core network services via blades designed to slide into Cisco's integrated services routers.

Cisco, Infoblox tie-up enables third-parties to load their software into ISR Cisco recently announced it would load Infoblox IP address management software onto its integrated services routers (ISR).

Microsoft, Cisco and Intel fund learning-assessment project Microsoft has teamed up with Cisco and Intel to create a project aimed at improving how students learn.

Cisco, Microsoft, Intel join to modernize school assessments Cisco has joined with Microsoft and Intel to create new ways to develop students who are ready for a workforce that requires collaborative and creative thinking.

Cisco Subnet blogger Jeff Doyle to lead Synergy Research's IP infrastructure practice IP expert and Cisco Subnet blogger Jeff Doyle has joined Synergy Research as a vice president of research, focused on IP infrastructure and metro/carrier Ethernet.

If your boss is asking what is the CCDE ... Forward them this Cisco PowerPoint, plus links to all of Cisco Subnet blogger and CCDE # 20080002 Michael Morris's posts on the certification.

QoS markings: DSCP class selectors Cisco Subnet blogger Dennis Hartmann examins the IP Precedence usage of the ToS field in the IP header for QoS markings.

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