03-11-2012 09:20 AM - edited 07-03-2021 09:46 PM
Hello
I am getting a hard time in order to understand the real difference between the two types of context aware licenses for the MSE:
1 . AIR-CAS-1KC-K9 - Context Aware License For 1K Clients and Tags (RSSI based)
2. AIR-CAS-1KT-K9 - Context Aware License For 1K Tags(RSSI, Chokeponts and TDOA)
For a regular network without any devices with tags such as RFID, I understand I do not need to get the .2, only .1, even though the .1 also is shared with clients at 1K of each. Also, the .2 does not say clients, only tags and advanced features as TDOA. Going through the Q&A it does not clearly says the difference, when to use one or the other.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
03-11-2012 10:40 AM
basically the KC license will track Wi-Fi clients, interferers, wired devices and Wi-Fi tags based only on the RSSI value.
If you need to track your tags via choke points then you need the KT license. KT is only for the tags
Steve
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03-11-2012 01:28 PM
thank you, stephen. what exactly is choke points? If I get only the KT license, should I assume I have all that is already included in the KC license?
03-11-2012 01:40 PM
Choke points cause a tag to beacon and are a way to precisely determine location.
KT licenses ONLY support tags and will not allow you to track client devices.
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