Welcome to this Cisco Support Community Ask the Expert conversation. This is an opportunity to learn and ask questions about configuring and client interoperability of wireless 802.11ac with Richard Hamby and Yilin Weng.
The ever-growing demand for faster wireless connectivity brings us to the 802.11ac standard. Cisco’s new portfolio of 802.11ac-capable access points delivers new features to the enterprise. The current range of unified and converged wireless controllers supports 802.11ac and uses the overall Cisco strategy to deliver performance and management to your network.
For this discussion, Richard Hamby and Yilin Weng will help to demystify some of the concepts and deployment considerations required to make your 802.11ac environment the best it can be. They will also answer your questions related to specifics of the 11ac standard, client interop, configuration, troubleshooting, and deployment considerations for your wireless network.
Richard Hamby is a technical support engineer in the Cisco Technical Assistance Center in Richardson, Texas. He is an expert in wireless products, including the Cisco Unified Wireless Network and the new Unified Access Wireless products. Prior to his current position, Richard was a customer support engineer with the authentication-authorization-accounting team supporting Cisco identity management solutions.
Yilin Weng is a technical support engineer in the Cisco Technical Assistance Center in Richardson, Texas. He is an expert in the Cisco Unified Wireless Network and Next-Generation Wiring Closet (NGWC). Yilin has been working for Cisco since 2011 and holds CCIE certification 39885 in wireless.
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Because of the volume expected during this event, our experts might not be able to answer every question. Remember that you can continue the conversation in the Wireless Mobility community, under subcommunity Security and Network Management, shortly after the event. This event lasts through May 9, 2014. Visit this forum often to view responses to your questions and the questions of other Cisco Support Community members.