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Brocade Mobility 802.11n Access Points (APs) provide high performance, reliability, and flexibility for wireless applications in environments ranging from large, distributed enterprises to remote offices. |
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When deploying wireless technology, organizations must ensure that every piece of the Wireless LAN (WLAN) is both reliable and compatible with the other pieces of the enterprise network. This approach helps protect both wired and wireless networking investments.
With the industry's broadest family of wired and wireless products, and a proven history of delivering business-critical IP networking connectivity, Brocade offers all the pieces to deploy a wireless enterprise. In addition to offering indoor networking equipment, Brocade also provides the tools to wirelessly connect multiple buildings across a corporate campus.
Brocade Mobility 802.11n APs deliver speeds of up to 600 Mbps—six times the bandwidth of an 802.11a/g AP. The adaptive architecture optimizes 802.11n deployment and enables two modes of AP operation without changing the firmware—as a standalone AP or as a Brocade Mobility controller-managed AP—for cost-effective, centralized management.
This multifunctional design allows Brocade Mobility APs to simultaneously support a wide range of networking functions, including:
Brocade Mobility AP offerings include:
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This guide describes how to install the Brocade Mobility 7131-GR Access Point.
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This guide describes how to install the Brocade Mobility 7131 Access Point.
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This guide describes how to install the Brocade Mobility 7131 Access Point.
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This guide describes how to install the dependent mode version of the Brocade Mobility 7131 access point.
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This guide describes the configurations of administrative features used to manage Brocade Mobility Access Point Controllers.
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Publication Date: March 2011
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Step-by-step guide from unpacking Brocade Mobility controllers and access points to configuring these devices to work with FastIron CX Series and setting up wireless connectivity.
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Using the intelligent PoE/PoE+ capabilities of the Brocade FastIron family can ensure last-minute power to critical devices while saving operating costs.
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This paper describes how institutions of higher learning can deploy wireless LANs to increase their connectivity options and securely deliver a wide range of applications and services to mobile users throughout their campus networks.