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How do I know if a client device is interoperable with a Cisco Wireless LAN (WLAN) infrastructure and supports the latest WLAN standards and Cisco innovations?

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How do I know if a client device is interoperable with a Cisco Wireless LAN (WLAN) infrastructure and supports the latest WLAN standards and Cisco innovations?

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A. Look for the Cisco Compatible logo, which is earned through the Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) program for WLAN client devices. In the program, Cisco licenses a specification with the latest WLAN standards and Cisco innovations. A program participant, such as the maker of a WLAN client adapter or client device, implements support for all features and then submits the product to an independent lab for rigorous testing. The device can earn the right to be called Cisco Compatible only if the device passes all the tests. Refer to Cisco Compatible Extensions Program Brochure for more information on the CCX program.

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