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Cisco Aironet 2700, Refurbished 1300 Mbit/s Power over Ethernet (PoE) White

Cisco Aironet 2700, Refurbished 1300 Mbit/s Power over Ethernet (PoE) White

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802.11acAPw/CleanAir3x4:3SSModIntAntUniversal REMANUFACTUREDThe Cisco Aironet 2700 Series of Wi-Fi access points (APs) delivers industry-leading 802.11ac performance at a price point ideal for plugging capacity and coverage gaps in dense indoor environments....
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802.11acAPw/CleanAir3x4:3SSModIntAntUniversal REMANUFACTURED

The Cisco Aironet 2700 Series of Wi-Fi access points (APs) delivers industry-leading 802.11ac performance at a price point ideal for plugging capacity and coverage gaps in dense indoor environments. The Aironet 2700 Series extends 802.11ac speed and features to a new generation of smartphones, tablets, and high-performance laptops now shipping with the faster, 802.11ac Wi-Fi radios.

The Aironet 2700 series supports 802.11ac "Wave 1" in its first implementation, providing a theoretical connection rate of up to 1.3 Gbps. That's roughly triple the rates offered by today's high-end 802.11n APs. The boost helps you stay ahead of the performance and bandwidth expectations of today's mobile worker, who usually uses multiple Wi-Fi devices instead of just one. As such, users are adding proportionally larger traffic loads to the wireless LAN, which has outpaced Ethernet as the default enterprise access network.