FAT
(Fat AP):
INDEPENDENT
OPERATION: Works
without any central controller.
FULL
FUNCTIONALITIES: Offers
built-in features like DHCP server, firewall, and VPN functionalities.
WAN PORT: Typically has a WAN port for direct
internet connection.
CONFIGURATION
AND MANAGEMENT: Each
AP needs individual configuration and management.
SCALABILITY: Limited scalability for large
networks.
IDEAL
FOR: Small
office/home networks with limited users and devices.
FIT
(Fit AP):
MANAGED
BY CONTROLLER: Requires
a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) for centralized management and control.
SIMPLIFIED
CONFIGURATION: Configuration
and updates pushed from the WLC.
SCALABILITY: Highly scalable for large networks
with many APs and users.
LOWER
COST PER AP: Usually
cheaper than FAT APs due to relying on the WLC for some functionalities.
SINGLE
POINT OF CONTROL: Easier
to manage and monitor the entire network from the WLC.
IDEAL
FOR: Enterprise and
educational networks with high user density and complex requirements.
AC
(MACC mode):
CLOUD-MANAGED: Managed through a cloud-based
platform instead of a physical WLC.
SIMPLIFIED
DEPLOYMENT AND MANAGEMENT: Easy to set up and manage through the cloud interface.
REMOTE
UPDATES AND MONITORING: Real-time access to network health and updates.
SCALABILITY: Highly scalable for geographically
dispersed networks.
SUBSCRIPTION-BASED
PRICING: Typically
requires a subscription for cloud management services.
IDEAL
FOR: Small and
medium businesses with geographically distributed sites, or those who prefer
cloud-based management.
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