Cisco Aironet 1200

Hi all

If there is no link on the compatibility between Aironet 1200 and 3rd party Wireless LAN adapt?

Thank you

MAK

Hi Mak

The next page shows the wireless providers that support the cisco extensions

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/partners/pr46/pr147/partners_pgm_partners_0900aecd800a7907.html

I don't think that there is a page that shows all the wireless providers who work with aironet products

Rgds

Paddy

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