What is the role of the Cisco Location Appliance in a Cisco Wireless LAN (WLAN) network?
A. The Cisco Wireless Location Appliance is a component of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network. It is the first location solution of the industry that simultaneously tracks thousands of 802.11 devices directly within the WLAN infrastructure. This brings the power of a cost-effective, high-resolution location solution to critical applications such as high-value asset tracking, IT management, location-based security and business policy enforcement. This innovative appliance provides the ability to integrate tightly with a spectrum of technology and application partners through a rich and open application programming interface (API). Therefore, it facilitates the deployment of new and important business applications. Refer to Cisco Wireless Location Appliance Q&A for more information on the Cisco Wireless Location Appliance.
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