Cisco has announced
enhancements to its wireless network products that allow high-speed wireless
coverage over wide areas.
The networking vendor will release a new series of access points, the
Cisco
Aironet 1500 Series, that can be used for metropolitan Wi-Fi deployments.
Each access point has two radios, one using Cisco's Adaptive Wireless Path
Protocol for access-point-to-access-point communications, and the other
providing bandwidth to users.
The access points use so-called 'mesh' technology to link together and
establish best routing for traffic.
Citywide wireless services are rising up the agenda in the US. Philadelphia
and San Francisco are in the planning stages to create city-wide wireless
services.
Cisco has partnered with HP
and IBM, among others, to push
its outdoor mesh products, and will be promoting its new offerings with two
'metro-mesh' trials in Dayton, Ohio and Lebanon, Oregon.
Cisco is the dominant supplier of wireless local area networking equipment in
the home market through its
Linksys products.
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