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InnerWireless Inc.'s Horizon Converged Wireless Platform is compatible with 802.11n from Cisco, and the company is rapidly expanding its WLAN product portfolio to include offering the Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point for Horizon.
Horizon is a next-generation layered WLAN architecture that enables multiple Wi-Fi access points and channels to coexist in the same coverage area. With multiple layers, Horizon provides inherent redundancy and the ability to separate mission- and life-critical applications from casual applications. Traffic management, by either wireless protocol, such as 802.11b/g and 802.11n, or by application type, such as VoWLAN and clinical, assures the integrity of the services in specific layers and provides improved application performance.
"Delivering the power of Cisco's 802.11n product through the InnerWireless platform is a very compelling offering for customers who are looking for improvements in network performance, throughput, and ultimately, application assurance," says Michael Campbell, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development for InnerWireless. "We're excited to be the first in-building wireless distribution system vendor to offer 802.11n and Cisco 1250 Series Access Point compatibility."
InnerWireless is compatible with all 802.11 features, including narrowband, wideband and MIMO. With the combined Cisco and InnerWireless layered WLAN solution, customers can introduce 802.11n without affecting existing 802.11 b/g or 802.11a traffic and can fully optimize an 802.11n deployment by supporting different channel sizes (20MHz or 40MHz) and different frequencies (2.4GHz or 5GHz) on different layers.
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