White Papers

Optimize Your Wi-Fi Network
Leveraging experience with thousands of wireless LAN installations, Xirrus has developed a set of solutions that address Wi-Fi’s primary deficiencies to enable the deployment of efficient, optimized networks.
The Benefits of Wireless Infrastructure Management in the Cloud
How the cloud maximizes IT productivity and minimizes IT costs.
Application Control
Moving the network intelligence out to the edge of the network, Xirrus Application Control.
Building High-Performance Networks with 802.11ac
The increase in performance offered by 802.11ac is critical to the success of wireless.
Wi-Fi Certified Passpoint
Passpoint provides a common way for all devices to securely discover, authenticate and roam among participating networks.
ZK: BYOD Requires New Network Strategies
Bring-your–own-device (BYOD) is driving the most significant IT shift since the dawn of computing.
MSR: The Connected Event Dilemma
The arrival of lots of connected fans means that big events need high-quality Wi-Fi.
Gigaom Future Of Mobile
Wi-Fi is the technology that has first brought wireless broadband to the market — both among residential users and in the enterprise.
Meeting the Need for WiFi in Healthcare (UK)
A Business Case Approach for Meeting the Need for Wi-Fi in a Healthcare Setting.
Tablets in the Enterprise
From its inception, Xirrus has understood that traditional enterprise Wi-Fi solutions are not built to effectively scale to handle expanding wireless performance requirements.
Wireless in Federal Facilities
Federal facility IT managers can no longer just maintain ‘No Wi-Fi’ policies as wireless has become the standard network interface and no longer just a lesser capable option.
802.11n: Lessons Learned from First 1,000 Installations
With a properly designed 802.11n Wi-Fi network, IT managers now have the ability to deploy wireless networks that can replace their wired networks.
802.11n: Lessons Learned from First 1,000 Installations- Federal Version
A properly designed 802.11n Wi-Fi network, IT managers now have the ability to deploy wireless networks that can replace their wired networks.
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