05-30-2014 08:06 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:55 AM
Hi,
Spec says that 2600 series access-points are BYOD optimized. We are using 1600 for BYOD. I dont see any issue in the BYOD network. Anyone knows what additional features that 2600 got in BYOD support.
thanks,
Ramesh
05-30-2014 04:45 PM
Any model of APs can support BYOD. APs don't understand BYOD. It's the backend, such as RADIUS/TACACs, web authentication, etc. These are the ones that support BYOD or not. APs play a part of or are a link to BYOD. This is why it's mentioned in the Data Sheet.
06-04-2014 04:00 PM
Hi,
Both of model support BYOD
the only difference is that Aironet 2600 Series access point is packed with more Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)-enhancing functionality
The new Cisco Aironet 2600 Series sustains reliable connections at higher speeds farther from the access point than competing solutions resulting in more availability of 450-Mbps data rates.
Optimized for consumer devices, the Aironet 2600 Series accelerates client connections and consumes less mobile device battery power than competing solutions.
07-20-2014 07:31 PM
Both the AP's support BYOD. The only enhancement in 2600 is that
It has features as-
07-23-2014 04:48 PM
Have a look into the BYOD components
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Borderless_Networks/Unified_Access/BYOD_Design_Guide/BYOD_Components.html#pgfId-1019065
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