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© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 1 SBBU Small Business Wireless Portfolio

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 2 Wireless Access Point portfolio WAP200E WAP200 WAP4410N WET200 Wireless Bridge g n Outdoor Indoor

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 3 Security Performance/Mgmt Access Point Business Focus  Cisco Small Business solution purpose-built to meet the needs of the small businesses Specific features are: Multiple BSSIDs - Solution acts as multiple APs each serving a different wireless network or VLAN. Can use for secure Business network and Guest Access 802.1q VLANs - Multiple VLANs keep traffic separate on the LAN side WPA2 Enterprise – Secure, centralized authentication using a Radius New Client and New AP detection – alerts administrator when new Access Points and clients enter the airspace WMM QoS – Wireless Quality of Service Gigabit Interface on 11n – high performance F Roaming – Mobility for Wireless clients while connected Auto-channel Selection – Selects optimal channel for best performance SNMP – Monitoring from an SNMP Management station

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 4 QoS and Range  802.1p QoS to WMM mapping Mapping of Wired to wireless QoS maintains consistent Voice/Video quality across both domains  WDS Wireless Bridging for building-to-building applications  Power POE – Flexibly install AP in optimal locations U-APSD – optimizes battery power usage of connected WIFI phones Additional Small Business Features Power

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 5 Wireless Solution Example Key Features:  g WiFi with PoE  Multiple SSID->VLAN Mapping  Security and QoS 802.1x, WPA, WMM  Multiple AP Modes AP, P to P, P to MP WAP200 PoE or AC/DC Power Data SSID Voice SSID Customer Data WiFi IP Phone SRW224G4P Managed PoE SW WAP200E Guest SSID Internet Router/ Gateway Guest

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 6 WAP4410N Overview  Small Business focused Wireless-N (IEEE n Draft 2.0 compliant)  Key Features Multiple BSSIDs (4) – Segment wireless network amongst workgroups & guests Wireless Distribution System (WDS) – Bridging and Repeater capabilities for extended reach and deployment scenarios. Robust security capabilities such as WPA2, an 802.1x supplicant, Rogue AP Detection  Key Differentiators –WDS, Multiple BSSIDs, 802.1x supplicant, VLANs, QoS, WMM  Availability – Now Shipping

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 7  Security Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 802.1x supplicant for wired LAN interface Wireless Client Isolation between SSIDs Multiple BSSIDs – optional HTTP Redirect Rogue AP detection  Advanced Technologies Wireless Distribution System (WDS) Supports n Draft v2.0 IPv6 Support WMM to 802.1p QoS (Layer-2 prioritization) Wireless Load Balancing Product & Feature Enhancements

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 8 WAP4410N - Features & Benefits 1. Feature: Wireless-N Draft 2.0  Benefit: Maintains throughput at much greater range without interruption and increased interoperability. Wireless-N Draft 2.0 Certified (Wi-Fi) MIMO: Multiple input / Multiple output using 3x3 (Tx x Rx) Antennas Wi-Fi Certified – WMM, U-APSD (WMM Power Save), WPA(2) 2. Feature: Rogue AP detection  Benefit: Notifies the administrator when unapproved Access Points are detected within the airspace. Monitor devices being used in the network and in the vicinity of the business 3.Feature: 802.1x Supplicant  Benefit: Allows AP to authenticate to the wired network via RADIUS 4. Feature: HTTP redirect  Benefit: Allows the display an HTTP Splash screen or company network usage policy when clients associate with the AP

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 9 Features & Benefits 5. Feature: IPv6  Benefit: Delivering the infrastructure to support IPv6-enabled applications. Peer-to-peer applications like Meetingspace in Vista operates efficiently with IPv6 - uses IPv4 as a last resort SBBU has IPv6 functionality across switches, routers, NAS, Wireless, Cameras, etc. Dual IPv4/IPv6 stack allows for transitioning of a network to IPv6 in a controlled fashion 6. Feature: Multiple BSSIDs  Benefit: Solution acts as multiple APs each serving a different wireless network or VLAN. Can use for secure Business network and Guest Access 7. Feature: Power over Ethernet (PoE)  Benefit: Flexibility to install AP in optimal and hard-to-reach locations by sharing power and data on a single cable.

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 10 Features & Benefits 8. Feature: WPS (WiFi Protected Setup)  Benefit: A WiFi Alliance certification for simple and secure setup of a wireless network. 9. Feature: WMM Power Save (U-APSD )  Benefit: optimizes battery power usage of connected WiFi phones and other mobility devices. 10. Feature: WPA2 Enterprise  Benefit: Secure, centralized authentication using RADIUS 11. Feature: VLANs  Benefit: Multiple VLANs keep traffic separate on the LAN network For example – separate Sales, Marketing, Admin & Engineering or Data, Voice, Video, and Guests on individual VLANs.

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 11 Features & Benefits 12. Feature: Spanning Tree  Benefit: Supports 802.1d Spanning Tree protocol to prevent loops when using WDS links in a redundant fashion for fault tolerance 13. Feature: WDS (Wireless Distribution System)  Benefit: Support for Wireless Bridging for building-to-building applications and Repeater mode for extended reach of the wireless network 14. Feature: Load Balancing  Benefit: This capability allows the connections to APs in the network to be spread across multiple APs 15. Feature: Automatic channel Selection  Benefit: On boot up, the AP selects the least congested channel, facilitating optimal performance of the wireless network

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 12 WAP200 – Business Wireless-G AP  Low-Cost, Feature-Rich Solution For Price-Sensitive Environments  Key Features Multiple BSSIDs Strong QoS – 802.1p/q and WMM POE + External Power WPA2, WPA-ENT, WPA-PSK SSID to VLAN mapping Removable antennas Advanced Wireless Features Roaming Load Balancing Auto-Channel Selection  Key Differentiators –1x2 MIMO, Multiple BSSIDs, VLANs, WMM, Auto-channel Selection, Removable Antennas

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 13 WAP200E Outdoor Wireless AP  Interior Access Point and Exterior Wireless Access Point  Key Features: POE – PD power means AP can be powered from a POE switch 1x2 MIMO – better coverage and range QoS (WMM, 802.1p), VLANs, WPA2, 802.1x Multiple BSSIDs; Roaming and Auto-channel selection NEMA IP53 Weatherproof housing (WAP200E) Internal Directional Antenna  Key Differentiators –1x2 MIMO, Multiple BSSIDs, VLANs, WMM, Auto-channel Selection  Now Shipping

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 14 Product Differences

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 15 Wireless Security Monitoring  Developed by Cisco-Linksys Provides rogue AP and client detection Support on WAP4400N and WPC4400N, and WAP200/E series Clients – both clients and AP required  AP and clients work as wireless monitoring probes Most solutions rely on the AP only Using clients increases coverage area  Light-weight client utility replaces expensive management server Status reports provide: Channel usage SSIDs in use Alerts users of new AP and Client No alerts for existing devices

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 16 Security Monitoring - New AP Detection New AP WAP4400N

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 17 WET200 Wireless Bridge  Wireless Bridge with integrated 5-port switch Solution pairs with WAP200 and WRV200 Only product with integrated 5-port switch on the market  Key Features: POE – PD power means Bridge can be powered from a POE switch 1x2 MIMO – better coverage and range QoS (WMM, 802.1p), VLANs, 802.1x, WPA2 security Removable antennas  Key Differentiators – POE, 1x2 MIMO, QoS, VLANs, WPA2, Multiple Ethernet ports  Now Shipping

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG Series Client Adapters  Client solution to pair with WAP200 and WRV200  3 Flavors WMP200 – PCI Wireless Adapter WPC200 – Cardbus Wireless Adapter WUSB200 – USB Wireless Adapter  1x2 MIMO – provides increased range Rangebooster  Wireless G Clients with Business features WPA2 (ENT and PSK), WPA (ENT and PSK), WEP Higher Throughput Rogue Detection (when paired with WAP200) WPC200 WUSB200 WMP200

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 19 Wireless Adapters Comparison ProductWPC200WMP200WUSB200 Wireless Type802.11g MIMO1x2 New AP/Client (Wireless Security Monitor) Yes 802.1xYes WEPYes WPAYes WPA2Yes

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 20 Antennas  HGA9N Omni-Directional antenna for: WAP200E WAP54GPE 9 dBi Antenna Gain Radius Lightning Protector and Weatherproof  HGA7S Omni-directional antenna for: WAP200 WET200 7 dBi Antenna gain

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 21 Backup

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 22 Access Point Mode  AP Mode supported on all Cisco Small Business Access Points  Network wired or wireless devices to network backbone  Primary Functionality  Wirelessly connect Clients to network  Multiple SSIDs and BSSIDs – Virtual APs  With Multiple APs in a single network: Roaming using IAPP - roam in up to 4 seconds so not conducive for roaming of WIFI phones Auto-channel Selection – minimize interference between APs  Wireless Security Monitor – detects new APs and Clients Roam

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 23 WDS (Wireless Distribution System) Bridging and Repeater Mode WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point  Supported on WAP200/2000, WAP200E, WRV200  Network wired or wireless devices to network backbone from areas to which there’s no cabling: Warehouses Conference Room Labs  Connect Buildings Close Together  Connect to Ethernet switch for large number of devices  Scale to a larger area with Repeater Mode  Repeater can provide expanded coverage for Multiple BSSIDs  Repeater Mode - Throughput reduced 50% for each repeater hop  Disadvantage: Can only use with products using same chipsets  In bridge mode, wireless clients CANNOT connect to the AP Repeater Mode

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 24 WDS – Wireless Distribution System Repeater Mode Diagram  An AP can bridge up to 3 APs in Bridge or Repeater modes  Throughput is cut in half at every hop  Up to 3 levels deep  Max 16 Repeaters

© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Small Business TG 25 Bridging with WET200  Network wired devices to network backbone from areas to where there’s no cabling: Warehouses, Conference Room Labs  Connect Buildings Close Together  Connect multiple Desktop PCs, Laptops, Printers or IP Phones across a wireless network  For Mixed Vendor Environments or products with different Wireless chipsets  Port Mirror for troubleshooting  Disadvantage: Does not provide connectivity for Wireless Clients WET200 WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point WET200