Robb Boyd FUN 23
06. Released 05-03-2012 03-13-2012
Fundamentals of 802.11ac Yes  
The 802.11ac standard sounds like a step backwards alphabetically…but it will soon be an incredible step forward forward for WiFi once it is ratified by the IEEE. There are some great advances in connectivity that will make the difference in understanding how it could work for you. Watch this latest fundamentals to get comfortable with the truth. 802.11n is still your best bet for 2012 and into 2013 as we continue to partner on the standards process but the future is bright indeed!

Spotlight on the Mobility Services Engine (8 min) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3Zjyz9EQO0
Fundamentals of the Mobility Services Engine (5 min) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ21P6VQxB4
Fundamentals of Wireless Controllers (6:30 min) http://youtu.be/ZFTgI-2gWsI

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Fundamentals 23 06:03 min
 
Americas Enterprise (1000 +) English
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Mobility ; Enterprise Networks-Routing/Switching
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802.11, wifi, 802.11n, 802.11ac, Mu-Mimo, 5 Ghz, VHT, mobility, wireless, RTS, CTS, beamforming, IEEE, techwisetv, clientlink, cleanair,
Yes   - Gold Davey Award (2012)
- Silver Davey Award, Chairman's Choice (2012) 
- Emmy Nominated 26Oct12. Winners announced 19Nov12
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