Cisco Aironet 350 Series: The Right Choice for the Enterprise.

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Cisco Aironet 350 Series: The Right Choice for the Enterprise

222 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID Cisco Aironet 350 Series General Positioning Hardware Features and Benefits Software Features and Benefits Ordering Information

333 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID 350 Series Positioning Flagship of Aironet line, fourth generation 11Mbps product Most feature-rich offering in the wireless LAN industry 350 Series designed for, and targeted at, enterprise customers 340 Series for extended enterprise, starter and evaluation bundles

444 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID 350 Series Hardware Features Line Power Support 350 Series APs and Bridges powered over Ethernet cable Compliant with Cisco edge devices Reduces installation costs and complexity 100mW Transmit Power Maximum Range Available– 11Mbps User selectable transmit power: 100, 50, 30, 20, 5 and 1 milliwatt

555 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID 350 Series Infrastructure Family Access Points Captured antennas and dual connectors Multifunction Bridge Metal case, broader temperature range Doubles as a rugged Access Point Workgroup Bridge Wireless-enable a printer, workstation or a remote workgroup

666 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID 350 Series Client Family Best Throughput and Range Available Broad Operating System Support Improved Client Utilities Form Factors: PC Card (PCMCIA) Adapter PCI Adapter

777 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID 350/340 Software Features Software features available on 350 and 340 Series—same code base Standards-based, centralized security architecture Based on IEEE 802.1x Extensible Authentication Protocol Built around RADIUS servers for user-level authentication and generation of single session, single user encryption keys Eliminates static client component allowing for enterprise scalability

888 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID 350/340 Software Features Frequency Agility Improves performance, simplifies installation Load Balancing Increases aggregate throughput, provides better scalability Cisco Discovery Protocol Support Auto discovery of wireless infrastructure, evidence of ongoing integration with CW2k

999 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID 350 Series Software Features World Mode Single client device for regulatory domains around the world Hot Standby Redundancy for high-availability applications Layer 3 Filtering Improved Performance over the shared medium

10 © 2001, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Presentation_ID In Conclusion… 350 Series is the right enterprise WLAN Solution: In-line power for easier deployment, 100mW for flexible coverage Variety of form factors for different applications Centralized security architecture for enterprise scalability Other software features for management, scalability and performance Competitive, simplified pricing Orderable NOW– Good Selling!

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