Cisco’s Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) hardware has been hit with a hard-to-ignore flaw that could allow attackers to hijack the access points’ web interface using a crafted HTTP request.
Hackers from afar can mess around with Cisco's Aironet industrial and business Wi-Fi access points because the devices have flawed URL access controls, Cisco has warned customers. The critical Aironet ...
Cisco has taken the wrappers off its new Wi-Fi 7 access points in tandem with offering a unified networking subscription that covers the entire solution. The smart and secure access points can be ...
Communications hardware vendor Cisco has unveiled new smart Wi-Fi 7 self-configuring AI-native access points and unified subscription licensing which the company says can enable smart spaces ...
Cisco's new Wi-Fi 7 access points offer bandwidths of up to 24 Gbit/s and a standardized licensing model for cloud and on-premises. A key feature of the new devices is support for Wi-Fi 7, which, ...
A new, simplified licensing model provides unified support for Cisco Wi-Fi devices that are managed from the cloud, on-premises, or in a hybrid environment. Cisco has taken the wraps off a pair of ...
"With Cisco Wi-Fi 7 access points and Cisco Spaces, we are delivering the connectivity, assurance, and data that IT, real estate, and facilities teams need to reimagine employee and customer ...