• All Products
  • XN4
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 1.2Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 256
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 75,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 4
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XN8
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 2.4Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 512
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 125,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 8
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XN12
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 3.6Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 768
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 125,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 12
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XN16
      • Overview
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Bandwidth: 4.8Gbps
      • • Maximum Wi-Fi Users: 1,024
      • • Typical Wi-Fi Coverage: 125,000sqft
      • • Integrated Access Points: 16
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Controller
      • • Integrated Wi-Fi Threat Sensor





  • XMS
      • Overview
      • • Central management of the entire Wi-Fi Array network
      • • Continual monitoring of Wi-Fi network status and
        performance
      • • Multi-sector Antenna System
      • Value Added
      • • Track and analyze Wi-Fi network usage and growth over time
      • • Automatic alerting of network issues with drill down
        troubleshooting
      • • Fast and simple roll out of Wi-Fi network configuration
        changes

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802.11n: Lessons Learned from the First 1,000 Xirrus Installations

Though 802.11n was only recently ratified by the IEEE, Wi-Fi products based on the draft standard have been shipping for well over 2 years. The differences between 802.11n and legacy 802.11a/b/g are clearly evident as the technology has become broadly deployed in new and upgraded Wi-Fi networks. This webinar explores the lessons learned from the past 2 years of over 1000 Xirrus 11n installations. Site surveys, network design, client considerations, performance results, interoperability, and backwards compatibility will all be investigated. The goal of the webinar is to provide real world insights and recommendations for those making the move to 802.11n or deploying a wireless network for the first time.

Hosted By: On24
Date: December 2, 2009


Delivering Higher Performance Wi-Fi for Higher Education: Planning, Deploying, and Managing
Wi-Fi in Campus Environments

This presentation will discuss how to successfully plan and deploy a Wi-Fi solution that meets the technical challenges faced on today's campuses. We will identify the challenges faced and how Wi-Fi technology can meet the needs of colleges, universities, community colleges, and trade institutions. We will also examine examples of how customers have deployed high-performance Wi-Fi solutions that not only meet, but exceed, their Wi-Fi requirements and actually provide a wired-like quality of experience.

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: October 2, 2008


Wi-Fi for Conference Centers: Planning, Deploying, and RF Management for High Density Environments

Deploying WiFi solutions in convention centers, auditoriums, hotel meeting spaces, and other conference rooms places unique demands on the wireless infrastructure. This presentation identifies the challenges faced in these environments and then discusses how Xirrus customers have deployed high-performance WiFi arrays to not only meet, but exceed their WiFi requirements with a wired-like quality of experience.

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: August 28, 2008


802.11n: Can We Finally "Ditch the Switch"?

With 802.11n and the advent of multi-radio architectures the capacity and performance for wireless networking has increased dramatically. This educational session looks at understanding the features and requirements needed for replacing wired work group switches with wireless connectivity for end users and answers the question "are we finally there?"

Hosted By: Network Computing
Date: March 19, 2008


802.11abg + 11n: Site Surveys Do's and Don'ts

The Site Survey is one of the most crucial steps on the road for a successful Wi-Fi network. With the many options available to survey and the many new modes of 802.11n making sure your survey is done right is more important than ever.

Hosted By: On24
Date: February 27, 2008


802.11n: 2.4GHz vs 5GHz Differences and Which Should Be Used?

802.11n is a powerful new wireless standard that is set to help the enterprise as it looks toward augmenting and upgrading its wired networks with wireless capability. 802.11n is set to be ratified this year, and already more than 140 products have been 802.11n Draft 2.0 certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: January 30, 2008


802.11n: Understand It

While a ratified IEEE 802.11n standard isn't expected for another 18 months, several vendors have already starting shipping "Pre-N" products, leading more organizations to question how the upcoming standard should play into their Wi-Fi plans. The promise of increased coverage and performance of 802.11n has created a firestorm of questions and uncertainty within the IT community. Take advantage of Xirrus' Wi-Fi expertise, and get the facts on the upcoming 802.11n standard, which promises a 4x improvement in performance over today's 802.11a/g standards.

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: December 06, 2006


Five Critical Questions Regarding 802.11n Deployments

During this Webinar, Xirrus will provide an overview of 802.11n and answer key questions that every IT administrator should know.

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: March 15, 2007


802.11n: It's Already in Your Network (You Just Don't Know It!)

Over a hundred products have been 802.11n Draft 2.0 certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Many more products supported Pre-802.11n standards. This webinar will help you understand:

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: Thursday, December 13, 2007


What to Tell Your CIO or CTO About 802.11n

802.11n is nearly here. High-speed WiFi-enabled devices will be brought into the enterprise sooner than you may realize (if not already). This Webinar will help you understand:

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: Wednesday, November 07, 2007


High-Performance Wi-Fi

While the upcoming 802.11n standard will deliver much higher Wi-Fi data rates, learn how to get the most of your current WiFi network today by attending Xirrus's upcoming Webinar: "Principles of High-Performance Wi-Fi." This educational Web seminar will detail the facts on what's required to plan and deploy a high-performance Wi-Fi network. It will also provide information on how to ensure that infrastructure decisions you make today will support the upcoming 802.11n standard.

Hosted By: Unstrung
Date: February 15, 2007





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