Location of the Wireless Client

Someobody told me that the Cisco wireless control system has a way of determining the physical location of wireless clients. Is it true for this and if so where can I find more information? I have big plans for this kind of instalation.

It's true, but only if they are taller than 4'11 "...

just a joke!

Start your search here:

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/products/HW/wireless/products_category_buyers_guide.html#http :// www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/products_category_buyers_guide.html?linkpos=4#number_4

The accuracy of the location & performance will depend very much of your deployment of AP

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