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WLCs

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What is WLCs?

WLCs most likely refers to Wireless LAN Controllers. These are devices that centrally manage wireless access points (WAPs) in a network. They provide features such as security policies, RF management, and mobility, simplifying the management of large wireless networks in enterprises, educational institutions, and other organizations.

What other technologies are related to WLCs?

WLCs Competitor Technologies

Alternative Positioning Systems can compete with WLCs for providing location services.
mentioned alongside WLCs in 2% (76) of relevant job posts

WLCs Complementary Technologies

Cisco ISE (Identity Services Engine) provides network access control, policy enforcement, and guest access, which complements WLCs by enhancing security and management of wireless networks.
mentioned alongside WLCs in 0% (59) of relevant job posts
Quality of Service (QoS) is complementary to WLCs as it helps prioritize network traffic and ensure optimal performance for wireless applications.
mentioned alongside WLCs in 0% (68) of relevant job posts
Routers connect different networks, including wireless networks managed by WLCs, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside WLCs in 0% (91) of relevant job posts

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