Unifying Cisco Hardware and Licensing with Wi-Fi 7

Chris_Skees
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Unifying Cisco Hardware and Licensing with Wi-Fi 7

Wi-Fi 7 from Cisco is here! With the Cisco Networking Subscription, we’re also introducing a complete reimagining of how organizations deploy and manage their wireless networks, starting with our Wi-Fi 7 access points.

 

Check out two learning modules on these topics in our new Unifying Cisco Hardware and Licensing with Wi-Fi 7 learning path.

 

 

These modules are free, fun, and easy--empowering you to learn what you want at your own pace!

7 Replies 7
Inderdeep
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Thanks for update @Chris_Skees 

Regards/Inder
Cisco IT Blogs awarded in 2020 & 2021
www.thenetworkdna.com
PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I think you should avoid starting Cisco WiFi announcements with "Unify".  It sounds a lot like another brand ...

Paccers
Building a reputation

To be fair, Cisco's own public announcements on this uses 'unified' quite frequently

GIdenJoe
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Unification of... could be a better way of putting it?

SeanW
Getting noticed

I will say the models was quick, informative, and wasn't boring. It also gave me the information I needed. The one question I have for the APs is what is holding you guys back from unifying 😉 the current 916x lineup? 

Chris_Skees
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Thanks @SeanW appreciate the feedback! More to come on future products!

GIdenJoe
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

The WiFi 7 AP's come with builtin GPS eliminating the need for the various SKU's of the AP's on the Catalyst side.  So only then you no longer have APmodel-Countrycode or APmodel-MR.  You now only have APmodel.

In case of co-term licensing I'm not sure why they couldn't have one new SKU that covers both Catalyst or MR deployments.

Get notified when there are additional replies to this discussion.