There's been some speculation about the performance of the AP2700-just how good could our latest AP fly under stress? We were talking with Blake Krone and Sam Clements from the No Strings Attached Show, where they produce independent discussion and commentary on a variety of wireless equipment and technology across vendors. The idea came up that they could do an independent performance test on the Cisco Aironet AP2700. The guys received no compensation for the testing with the exception of arranging their travel out to Richfield, OH facility for the testing. We also provided 2 AP's per person just in case they wanted to do some further testing.
Sam & Blake along with several Cisco TMEs loaded up an AP2700 with 100 real clients to see what happens. The testing was meant to be as real world as possible, so they did things like setup the clients at varying distances and angles, use a mix of 11n and 11ac clients, tested with CCO code (7.6MR2), and even factory reset and configured the controller then in front of Blake and Sam to show there's no funny business. The idea being, if you had 100 clients, and wanted to do the testing yourself and repeat the results, you could. I don't want to spoil the results, so head to https://nsashow.com/AP2700/ to check out the whitepaper.
Here's a sneak peek at the client setup:
For full details as well as the results, visit https://nsashow.com/AP2700/