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Cisco has issued patches for critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in its Aironet access point devices.
Your Tech Wi-Fi Cisco recalls 87 different WiFi access point models Monday, 20 January 2020 17:15 Cisco recalls 87 different WiFi access point models Featured 0 Shares By David Heath ...
Cisco's $450 million buyout last week of wireless switch start-up Airespace not only represents something of an about-face for Cisco regarding wireless LAN technology, but also is the latest ...
Cisco said the vulnerability in its lightweight wireless access points can be easily mitigated.
Cisco network administrators have been advised to update some wireless access point devices following the discovery of two "critical" vulnerabilities. The company said its Aironet 1800-series ...
Cisco has introduced the new Catalyst 9176 and Catalyst 9178 WLAN access points, which deliver Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) and IoT sensor technology. The manufacturer is also changing the licensing model ...
Cisco, also based in San Jose, has been a vocal proponent of traditional WLAN architecture, which builds intelligence into access points.
The acquisition of Aironet Wireless Communications—and its access-point hardware—in 1999 contributed largely to Ciscos leadership in the wireless LAN space.
But Cohen said Cisco customers will benefit from tying the new access point into a network that can be controlled by the new Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module for the Integrated Services Router ...
The CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE) is a management appliance that could help users manage and configure wide-scale deployments of Cisco Aironet WLAN access points in a business or ...
Cisco has fixed a maximum severity vulnerability that allows attackers to run commands with root privileges on vulnerable Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) access points that provide ...