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A fine access point. In use all over the world by Fortune 500 companies.I personally have installed several hundred of these and have only seen one or two failures.Superior radio,strong,spectrally clean.
It is the best access point on the market in my opinion. This access point is a business line access point, not a consumer line access point.
In fact, there are technical classes you can take on this access point. The material is 800+ pages.
This access point does require a little bit of "know how". The attenas available to purchase are numerous for so many different topologies and deployment strategies.
I am a techy and I prefer this access point above all others. It transmits the bests signal, it provides the most secure options, and fall back repeater mode if you have multiple.
The previous comment was from an individual who obviously doesn't know much about wireless. For business use, it is the only one I will use.
I was even more disappointed to find out that the required antennae were available online for only $16 a piece, which makes Cisco look really cheap for not including such a small but vital item with a $500 router.Although it took an astonishing twelve hours for customer support to get back to me, since I registered my complaint with them they have been very helpful. I called customer support and was told I would be called back by a technician (which obviously the first person was not) within an hour. I ordered the Cisco Aironet 1231 the other day, and after it arrived, set it up, and.couldn't get a wireless signal. I really hope that they improve their web site-it really is not that helpful since you have to weed through pages of documentation before you can even begin to find information you need. We waited.and got online to try to figure things out. Turns out that in VERY small print on an obscure documentation page of the 1231 it says at the very bottom that two external antennae are needed for the 2.4 GH wireless (802.11b/g) to work. I still haven't used this router since I'm waiting for the required antennae I had to order somewhere else. Cisco routers are supposed to be good, but as a warning to you, the potential customer, be aware that 1) you need to purchase external antennae with this product; 2) my initial experience with customer service was pretty disappointing.
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