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The Cisco Business 240AC Wi-Fi Access Point delivers robust 802.11ac wireless performance with 4x4 MU-MIMO, supporting up to 200 devices and 3000 sq ft coverage. Designed for flexible ceiling or wall mounting, it integrates enterprise-grade security via Cisco Umbrella and offers easy network management through a mobile app or browser. Ideal for professional environments demanding reliable, scalable, and secure connectivity.
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | CISCO DESIGNED |
Series | CBW240AC |
Item model number | CBW240AC |
Operating System | Cisco IOS |
Item Weight | 15 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.95 x 6.98 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.95 x 6.98 x 1.5 inches |
Color | berry |
Voltage | 57 Volts (DC) |
Manufacturer | CISCO SYSTEMS - ENTERPRISE |
ASIN | B087QSFV13 |
Date First Available | April 27, 2020 |
C**N
Most advance features, strong signal, high speed, very stable and excellence user experiences
Over the last 4 weeks, I have been and testing routers and wifi access point from many top vendors, (Unifi Alien, Orbi RB743, Linksys AX4200, Unifi Dream Machine router, Netgear AX1800 Access Point, Cisco RV260P, Cisco RV340, and Cisco 9117AXI)I have decided to go with the following setup for my site-to-site and client-to-site setup:1. Cisco RV340 VPN security router (main gateway to the internet service provider, ISP)2. TD-Link TL-GS1008P 8-port unmanaged GE/PoE switch3. Cisco Business 240AC Wi-Fi Access Point 4X4 CBW240AC-B (2 pack)4. Cisco Business 143ACM Wi-Fi Mesh Extender (1 pack)The Cisco RV340 VPN took me about 5 minutes to set up with internet ready, it comes with all the VLAN, VPN, and web security features anyone would want for a home office or small business setup network and protection.Why this RV340 router?a. It is cost-effective, at only $200, It gives me all the features of the professional IT setup such as VLAN, Web Filter/Security, VPN site-to-site, and client-to-site that I need but can't get from consumer home router like Netgear Orbi RB753, or Amplifi Alien or even the Unifi Dream machine router at over $400 that come with software that look, feel and function like they are still in under development.b. All the features are well designed and work flawlessly after configured.c. It allows much flexibility when dealing with any part of the network, for example, if I need to upgrade the WiFi access point for wifi 6 in the future, I don't have to throw out the entire network to upgrade, basically the Ethernet wired network can stay up and running.Replacing just the wifi access point is much less expensive compare to replacing the whole home mesh router set.Why the TD-Link TL-GS1008P 8-port unmanaged GE/PoE switch?a. Cost-effective, at only $59 I can get 4 GE ports for my wired printer, NAS file storage, some desktop computers, and 4 GE/PoE ports for the WiFi Access points.b. The RV340 VPN router comes with all lay 2, and 3 switching/routing features so you don't need to buy the lay 2 or 3 switches.Why the Cisco Business 240AC Wi-Fi Access Point 4X4 CBW240AC-B (2 pack)and the Cisco Business 143ACM Wi-Fi Mesh Extender (1 pack)a. These three access points allow me to cover up to 9000 sqft wifi signal at over 800Mbps - 1770Mbps for all wireless connections for all the IoT and laptop connectivities.b. After testing some Wifi 6 Access point from Netgear, Unifi and Cisco, I found that cisco Wifi Access Point is absolutely feature-rich, well design software UI, hardware built with quality and easy to use, also networking features from layer 2 up are well intergraded and work well together, so for ease of management I think it is best to go with all cisco products.In the process of testing Netgear Wifi 6 AP, I found that the operating temperature was so hot that I am worried that they could cause a fire in my office.Unifi products on the other hand are also good, but their software is also confusing and rust to market. It seems that if you don't mind waiting for features to get into future software releases then Unifi AP or router is ok.Overall, I feel that Cisco's products are normally built with super quality, advanced features, and stability. They are well known in the networking industry and building products for the business environment so their product reliability and scaleability is something I can always trust and it is hard to get the same features and quality from other brands.
M**C
Good Access Point
My review is going to be on the simpler side for the 240AC units as I am no expert on networking and wifi.I have 5 of these for my home wifi and my home is about a total of 8000 SF, indoor and outdoor. I am able to cover the entire property including the ability to "seamless roam" inside and outside. And I believe my home property configuration is very difficult/messy. I do have a couple areas outside where the roaming will cutout for 1 sec or so (testing via Facetime or MS Teams call) but that is not the fault of this AP. If you have the AP's spaced out as it should, with good overlap, the seamless roaming is flawless.The range on this is very good too. I've had it for a couple months and it's been rock solid stable so far. The speed is dependent on your placement and how far away you are and all the crap that it has to go thru to get to you so of course if i'm in clear sight of the AP, I can get my full bandwidth speed which my ISP plan is 400 up/20 down.I have real basic networking knowledge but the setup was still easy enough to just follow the instructions and get you up and running with all the default settings. But this is a business grade AP (most typically are) so there are tons of features that can get you lost but I was willing to learn so it depends on you for that part. But the key to this and with any AP really, is the placement. If you place them really well, you won't have to tweak any of the wifi settings, it'll work great by the default/auto settings.The software is built into the unit so no extra hardware or software to run with the AP's. I haven't used a lot of other AP's so I can't judge but I do find the reboot a little slow. But reboots SHOULD NOT be a common occurrance so that is not an issue. If you have to reboot often, it means you continually make a big system wide change or something is outright wrong.I like these units, I can't imagine another brand unit, with similar specs being far superior. It still is AC technology but I wasn't willing to pay for AX at the moment and I'm pretty confident I will exhaust the AC technology with these units just fine.
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