Cisco Aironet 802.11n G2 Series Indoor Access Points Comparison

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Cisco Aironet 802.11n G2 Series Indoor Access Points Comparison Cisco’s new-generation of access points-the Cisco Aironet 3700, 3600, 2700, 2600, and 1600 Series. These access points extend spectrum intelligence, antenna density, and client acceleration to new price points in the mainstream. The product line also offers options that support the latest IEEE Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac. The second generation Cisco Aironet Access Point portfolio addresses a broad range of requirements for enterprise-class wireless services and provides industry- leading performance for secure and reliable radio- frequency (RF) connections. Whether you require entry- level wireless connectivity for a small enterprise, mission-critical coverage at thousands of locations, or best-in-class performance with investment protection for high-density environments, you can rely on Cisco’s broad access point portfolio.

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Cisco Aironet 802.11n G2 Series Indoor Access Points ComparisonCiscos new-generation of access points-the Cisco Aironet 3700, 3600, 2700, 2600, and 1600 Series. These access points extend spectrum intelligence, antenna density, and client acceleration to new price points in the mainstream. The product line also offers options that support the latest IEEE Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac.

The second generation Cisco Aironet Access Point portfolio addresses a broad range of requirements for enterprise-class wireless services and provides industry-leading performance for secure and reliable radio-frequency (RF) connections. Whether you require entry-level wireless connectivity for a small enterprise, mission-critical coverage at thousands of locations, or best-in-class performance with investment protection for high-density environments, you can rely on Ciscos broad access point portfolio.

Here we list more comparisons of Cisco Aironet 802.11n G2 Series to help you know the new-generation of access points well and also can select a more suitable indoor access point for you network. Lets check

Cisco AP 600 Series vs. 700W Series vs. 1600 Series vs. 2600 Series vs. 3600 Series vs. 2700 Series vs. 3700 SeriesCisco AP 600 Series vs. 700W Series APCisco Aironet 802.11n G2 Series Indoor Access PointsAP 600 SeriesCisco AP 700W Series

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Wi-Fi standards802.11a/b/g/n802.11 a/b/g/n

Ideal forRemote workerHospitality, university residence halls

Site typeHomeMultidwelling units

Application performance profileConsumer dataDeployment flexibilityIn-room wired and wireless access device,designed to be mounted on wall junction boxes

Future-proof modularity--

Crowded areas--

Number of radiosDual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Max data rate300 Mbps300 Mbps

MIMO radio design: spatial streams2 x 3:22 x 2:2

Client count/ClientLink client count15No ClientLink support100 wireless and 4 wired;no ClientLink support

Autonomous access point option-Yes*

ClientLink 2.0--

CleanAir--

VideoStream-Yes

BandSelect-Yes

Rogue access point detection-Yes

Adaptive wireless intrusion protection system (wIPS)-Yes

OfficeExtend(Integrated- antenna models only)Yes-

FlexConnect-Yes

Power100 to 240 VAC,50-60 Hz802.3at/af, AC adapter,PoE out on one port

Temperature range0 to 40C0 to 40C

AntennasInternalInternal

Limited lifetime warrantyYesYes

*Planned for future support

Cisco AP 1600 Series vs. 2600 Series vs. 3600 SeriesCisco Aironet 802.11n G2 Series Indoor Access Points1600 Series2600 Series3600 Series

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Wi-Fi standards802.11a/b/g/n802.11a/b/g/n802.11a/b/g/n/ac

Ideal forSmall or midsize enterprises, midmarketSmall, midsize, large enterprises and mid-marketMidsize or large enterprises

Site typeIndoor office, small warehouseIndoor office, medium-sized warehouseLarge office, midsize or large warehouse

Application performance profileEnterprise-classperformanceVoice/video/multimediaAny Device/BYOD optimizedClient scalabilityRF interference mitigationHigh client densityHD Video/VDI802.11ac*migrationComprehensive security

Future-proof modularity--Yes802.11ac ModuleorWSM (Wireless Security Module)or 3G Small CellOr 802.11ac Wave 2*Module

Crowded areas-YesYes

Number of radiosDual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)Tri Radios2.4GHz for 802.11g/n5GHz for 802.11a/n5GHz 802.11ac Module for 802.11a/n/ac

Max data rate300 Mbps450 Mbps1.3 Gbps (with 802.11ac module)

MIMO radio design: spatial streams3 x 3:23 x 4:3802.11n: 4 x 4:3802.11ac: 3 x 3:3

Client count/ClientLink client count128/32200/128802.11n: 200/128802.11ac Module: 50/7 (ECBF)

Autonomous access point optionYesYesYes

ClientLink 2.0YesYesYesECBF with 802.11ac clients

CleanAirCleanAir ExpressYesYes

VideoStreamYesYesYes

BandSelectYesYesYes

Rogue access point detectionYesYesYes

Adaptive wireless intrusion protection system (wIPS)YesYesYes

OfficeExtend(Integrated- antenna models only)YesYesYes

FlexConnectYesYesYes

Power802.3af, AC adapter802.3af, AC adapter802.11n: 802.3af, AC adapter802.11ac*: Enhanced PoE,802.3at or Universal PoE (UPOE)

Temperature range1600i: 0 to 40C1600e: -20 to 50C2600i: 0 to 40C2600e: -20 to 55C3600i: 0 to 40C3600e: -20 to 55C3600p: -20 to 55C

Antennas1600i: Internal1600e: External2600i: Internal2600e: External3600i: Internal3600e: External3600p: External (US only)

Limited lifetime warrantyYesYesYes

*Planned for future support

Cisco AP 3600 vs. Cisco 2600 Series vs. AP 1600 SeriesCisco AP 3600Cisco 2600 SeriesAP 1600 Series

Wi-Fi standards802.11 a/b/g/n/ac802.11 a/b/g/n802.11 a/b/g/n

Number of Radios2.4 & 5 GHz2.4 & 5 GHz2.4 & 5 GHz

Max Data rate1.3 Gbpswith 802.11ac Module450 Mbps300 Mbps

MIMO radio design and spatial streams4x4:3 802.11n3x3:3 802.11ac3x4:33x3:2

# of Associated devices200200128

# ofClientLink devices12812832

Cisco AP 2700 Series vs. 3700 Series APCisco Aironet 802.11n G2 Series Indoor Access Points2700 Series3700 Series

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Wi-Fi standards802.11 a/b/g/n/ac802.11a/b/g/n/ac

Ideal forMidsize or large enterprises that require advanced featuresMidsize or large enterprises that require mission-critical traffic

Site typeMidsize office, school or warehouseLarge office, midsize, or large warehouse

Application performance profileHigh client density environments802.11ac migrationHigh client density HD Video/VDI802.11ac*migrationComprehensive security

Future-proof modularityN/AYesWSMor 3G Small Cellor 802.11ac Wave 2*Module

Crowded areasYesYes

Number of radiosDual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Max data rate1.3 Gbps1.3 Gbps

MIMO radio design: spatial streams3 x 4:34 x 4:3

Client count/ClientLink client count200/128200/128

Autonomous access point optionYesYes

ClientLink 2.0ClientLink 3.0, adding 802.11ac support for enhanced connectivity with 802.11 a/g/n/ac clients ECBF with 802.11ac clientsClientLink and ECBF to 11ac clients concurrentlyClientLink 3.0, adding 802.11ac support for enhanced connectivity with 802.11a/g/n/ac clientsECBF with 802.11ac clientsClientLink and ECBF to 11ac clients concurrently

CleanAirYes -- with 80 MHz channel supportYes - 80 MHz channel support

VideoStreamYesYes

BandSelectYesYes

Rogue access point detectionYesYes

Adaptive wireless intrusion protection system (wIPS)YesYes

OfficeExtend(Integrated- antenna models only)YesYes

FlexConnectYesYes

Power802.3at PoE+, Enhanced PoE4 x 4:3 operation: 802.3at PoE+, Enhanced PoE, Universal PoE (UPOE)3 x 3:3 operation: 802.3af PoE

Temperature range2700i: 0 to 402700e: -20 - 50 C2700p -20 - 50 C3700i: 0 to 40C3700e: -20 to 55C3700p: -20 to 55C

Antennas2700i: Internal2700e: External2700p: External3700i: Internal3700e: External3700p: External

Limited lifetime warrantyYesYes

*Planned for future support

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