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Featuring Wireless Experts

Tim Bennington-Davis,
Vice President, Engineering, Veriwave Inc.

Chris Kozup,
Senior Manager, Mobility Solutions, Cisco

Jake Woodhams,
Senior Manager, Technical Marketing, Cisco

Beyond Casual Mobility: Building Wireless LANs That Scale

Live Video Webcast,
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
10–11 a.m. Pacific Time

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Beyond Casual Mobility: Building
Wireless LANs That Scale

Live Video Webcast, Tuesday, June 9, 2009
10–11 a.m. Pacific Time

Dear [fname lname],

With an ever-increasing reliance on laptops and portable devices, mobile workforces can utilize the strength and predictability of a high-scale wireless LAN (WLAN) to stay connected. Equip your workforce with a WLAN that drives mission critical applications, optimizes business processes and allows employees to collaborate and be productive wherever they may be within your campus or branch.

Tune in to the next episode of Cisco Mobility TV to learn how to deploy a pervasive, scalable WLAN. You’ll discover how to architect wireless LANs that integrate with your wired LAN and meet a variety of application needs across an array of topologies. Technical experts will investigate ways to validate the performance of your wireless LAN.

You will learn about:

How to design for deployment topologies such as campus, branch, remote sites, etc.
How to effectively integrate wired and wireless LAN services
Designing your WLAN architecture to meet current and future demands
Strategies for validating the performance on 802.11n next-generation WLANs
Lessons learned by an industry leader who deployed one of the largest 802.11n networks in the world

Includes Live Q&A

Don’t miss this discussion about deploying a more pervasive, high-performance wireless network. Experts will be available to answer your questions throughout this live video webcast.

Sincerely,
Cisco
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