Agreed. Although option B about the number of supported access points and clients is also relevant. Mobility Express is designed for smaller deployments, not huge enterprise networks.
Exactly. And option C is the correct answer - it specifically mentions that Mobility Express runs the controller function on an Aironet access point. The other options don't quite capture that.
Yes, that's my understanding. I think the key is that it runs the wireless LAN controller function on the access point itself, rather than requiring a separate controller appliance.
Yes, that's my understanding. I think the key is that it runs the wireless LAN controller function on the access point itself, rather than requiring a separate controller appliance.
This question seems pretty straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key differences between the options. Cisco Mobility Express is a simplified wireless solution, right?
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