• All Products
  • XN4
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 1.2Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 256
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 75,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 4
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XN8
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 2.4Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 512
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 125,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 8
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XN12
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 3.6Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 768
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 125,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 12
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XN16
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 4.8Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 1,024
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 125,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 16
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XMS
      • Overview
      • • Central management of the entire Wi-Fi Array network
      • • Continual monitoring of Wi-Fi network status and
        performance
      • • Multi-sector Antenna System
      • Value Added
      • • Track and analyze Wi-Fi network usage and growth over time
      • • Automatic alerting of network issues with drill down
        troubleshooting
      • • Fast and simple roll out of Wi-Fi network configuration
        changes

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Video On Demand: 802.11n Lessons Learned Federal Seminar


Though 802.11n was only recently ratified by the IEEE, Wi-Fi products based on the draft standard have been shipping for well over 2 years. The differences between 802.11n and legacy 802.11a/b/g are clearly evident as the technology has become broadly deployed in new and upgraded Wi-Fi networks.

This video seminar explores the lessons learned from the past 2 years of over 1000 Xirrus 11n installations. Site surveys, network design, client considerations, performance results, interoperability, and backwards compatibility will all be investigated.



This video runs about 1 hour, 15 mins long, however is broken into the 6 parts below that explore the key areas of the seminar.

Register for Video On Demand: 802.11n Lessons Learned Federal Seminar

Click here for a LIVE, on-site demo of the Xirrus Array.





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