Description
Cisco Business 140AC Dual Band IEEE 802.11ac 1 Gbit/s Wireless Access Point
Powerful, secure, and surprisingly simple to deploy, the Cisco Business 140AC Access Point is built for small networks that demand enterprise-grade wireless performance without the complexity of larger deployments. This dual-band 802.11ac (Wi‑Fi 5) access point delivers reliable coverage, fast data transfer, and Cisco-backed reliability for small offices, retail spaces, classrooms, and other compact environments. With a stated wireless throughput up to 1 Gbps, the 140AC is designed to handle a variety of bandwidth-intensive tasks—from high-definition video conferencing and cloud-based applications to multi-device connectivity—while keeping management straightforward for IT teams and business owners alike. Its compact form factor and Cisco-level hardware ensure a quiet, unobtrusive presence in any workspace, making it an ideal upgrade for organizations seeking to modernize their wireless networks without a heavy upswing in cost or complexity.
- Dual-band IEEE 802.11ac (Wi‑Fi 5) with up to 1 Gbps aggregate wireless throughput, delivering crisp video, seamless collaboration, and responsive cloud-based applications for small teams.
- Optimized for small networks: compact, unobtrusive design with flexible mounting options that make installation quick and discreet in offices, retail counters, or classrooms.
- Cisco-grade security and access control: robust encryption, secure guest access, and policy-driven configuration to protect sensitive data and ensure compliant network usage.
- Seamless management and scalability: integrates with Cisco management tools to simplify centralized configuration, monitoring, and firmware updates across a growing deployment.
- Energy-efficient and reliable operation: engineered for durable performance in everyday business settings, with straightforward maintenance that keeps networks up and running.
Technical Details of Cisco Business 140AC
- Wireless standard: IEEE 802.11ac (Wi‑Fi 5), dual-band operation (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)
- Maximum wireless throughput: up to 1 Gbps (aggregate)
- Antenna configuration: built-in antennas designed for flexible placement and reliable coverage
- Ethernet connectivity: 1 x Gigabit Ethernet port for uplink and network access
- Security features: supports standard enterprise security protocols (e.g., WPA2/WPA2-Enterprise), guest network isolation, and policy-based access control
- Mounting and form factor: compact AP suitable for ceiling or wall installation in small-to-medium spaces
- Management compatibility: works with Cisco management ecosystems for centralized provisioning, monitoring, and updates
How to install Cisco Business 140AC
Installing the Cisco Business 140AC is designed to be straightforward, allowing IT staff or savvy business users to deploy quickly with minimal disruption. Begin by evaluating the space to optimize coverage, ensuring the device is placed away from large metal objects and sources of interference to maximize signal quality. Choose a mounting location that provides the best line-of-sight to client devices while keeping the AP accessible for future maintenance. Whether you mount it on a ceiling or a wall, the 140AC is built to fit a variety of environments without drawing attention to itself.
Step-by-step installation guidance:
1) Prepare the network: Identify an available Ethernet path to the network switch or router. Confirm that your network can support the 140AC’s dual-band operation and that there is adequate cabling capacity for the uplink.
2) Mount the device: Use the supplied mounting hardware to attach the access point to the chosen surface. Ensure the unit is secure and unobstructed to promote optimal signal dispersion.
3) Connect and power: Connect the Ethernet cable to the 1 x Gigabit Ethernet port. Power up the device and verify that it powers on correctly. If your network supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), the AP can be powered through the Ethernet uplink for a cleaner installation.
4) Access the setup portal: Open a web browser and connect to the AP’s default management interface or use Cisco’s recommended management tool to discover the device on the network. This centralizes initial configuration and future updates.
5) Configure wireless settings: Create at least one SSID for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Apply strong security settings (WPA2/WPA2-Enterprise as appropriate), enable guest networks if needed, and configure VLANs for traffic segmentation to protect internal resources.
6) Apply policies and monitoring: Set up access control lists, guest access restrictions, and usage policies. Enable alerts or monitoring to track performance, device health, and firmware status through your chosen Cisco management system.
7) Test and optimize: Validate client connectivity across spaces where employees or customers will access the network. Use simple speed tests and coverage checks to adjust placement if necessary, ensuring a balanced distribution of bandwidth and minimal interference.
8) Maintain and update: Schedule regular firmware updates and review security settings periodically to maintain peak performance and protection against evolving threats. Cisco’s management tools streamline this routine, helping you keep equipment up to date with minimal downtime.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the maximum wireless throughput of the Cisco Business 140AC?
A: The device supports up to 1 Gbps of aggregate wireless throughput, making it suitable for a range of small-business tasks, including HD video conferencing and cloud-based applications.
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Q: Which networks is this AP best suited for?
A: It is ideal for small offices, retail spaces, classrooms, and other compact environments that require reliable wireless performance and straightforward management.
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Q: Does the 140AC support guest networks?
A: Yes. The access point includes guest network capabilities with appropriate isolation and security controls to protect internal resources.
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Q: How do I manage multiple Cisco access points?
A: Cisco provides integrated management tools that enable centralized configuration, monitoring, and firmware updates across your entire deployment, simplifying administration as your network grows.
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Q: Is PoE required or supported for power?
A: The 140AC can be powered via PoE if your network supports it, offering a clean installation with fewer cables. If PoE is not available, the device can be powered by an alternative power source compatible with its requirements.
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Q: Can I deploy the 140AC in ceilings or on walls?
A: Yes. The design supports ceiling and wall mounting to suit diverse spaces and coverage needs.
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