What a year 2020 was, and still what success for Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller!
Despite COVID-19 transforming our lives, despite the challenges of working in a virtual environment for many of us, the C9100 EWC had an excellent year.
We had many thousands of EWC software downloads, and the C9100 EWC Product Booking increased quarter after quarter. We had more than 200 customers controlling 13K+ Access Points!
Let's try to summarize some learnings from 2020 customer's experience with EWC:
The short story: The EWC gives them full Catalyst 9800 experience while running in a Container on the Access Point itself.
The long story: For small and medium businesses, EWC is the sweet spot to manage the wireless networks. It is simple to use, secure by design, and above all ready to grow once the business grows, due to its flexible architecture. Once your network grows beyond 100 APs, it can be easily migrated to an appliance Controller or a cloud-based Controller. Therefore it offers investment protection.
The EWC is supported on all 11ax APs, and the scale varies from 50 APs/1000 clients (C9105AXI, C9115AX, C91117AX) to 100 APs/2000 clients (C9120AX, C9130AX). With such a scale, a medium site or a branch deployment is given the advantage of an integrated Wireless Controller. So no other physical hardware is needed.
The short story: The EWC is an all-in-one Controller, combining the best-in-class Cisco RF innovations of an 11ax Access Point with the advanced enterprise features of a Cisco Controller.
The long story:Firstly, the most appealing 11ax AP Cisco RF innovations for the customers:
In addition, a list of EWC enterprise-ready features that customers are looking for:
Ok, we see a lot of interesting features, but with so many features, a certain degree of complexity is expected. The next question coming to mind is:
As per reports from the field, the device can beconfigured in eight minutesin Day-0 configuration using WebUI (Smart Dashboard) and mywifi.cisco.com URL.
The WebUI has been reported as being 'very straightforward'.
There isno need to rebootthe AP after Day-0 configuration is applied.
A quote from a third-party assessment (Miercom) says everything: "The Cisco EWC solution is one ofthe easiest wireless products to deploythat we've encountered to date."
The user configures a shortlist of items in Day-0 (either in WebUI or in CLI): username/password, AP Profile, WLAN, wireless profile policy, and the default policy tag.
An alternative to WebUI is themobile appfrom either Google Play or Apple App Store. The app allows the user to bring up the device in Day-0, or to view the fleet of APs, the top list of clients, or any other wireless statistics.
The EWC WebUI is very similar to the 9800 WebUI, so a potential transition to an appliance-based Controller is seamless. Please see the snapshot below:
Trying yourself the EWC WebUI is the most convincing argument to demonstrate its ease of use.
A couple of EWC deliverables in release 17.4 were welcome by the customers:
Regarding the new 9105 Access Points, the 11ax feature-set is rich: 2