Aesthetics in Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks Design: Addressing Customer Concerns

Leveraging Design Considerations for Enhanced Aesthetics

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A customer has determined that aesthetics is a primary concern for their upcoming guest deployment.

Which design consideration can be leveraged to address this concern?

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A. Paint the access point to cover the LED from being noticeable. This option is a cosmetic solution that can be considered to address the aesthetic concerns of the customer. However, painting the access point to cover the LED may not be a practical solution as it may impact the signal strength and create issues with overheating. Moreover, the paint may wear off over time, making the access point more noticeable than before.

B. Use enclosures to hide the wireless infrastructure in the surrounding environment. Using enclosures is a better solution to address the aesthetic concerns of the customer. Enclosures can be used to hide the wireless infrastructure in the surrounding environment, making it less noticeable to guests. The enclosures can be designed to blend in with the environment or even be customized to match the aesthetic of the location. However, it's important to ensure that the enclosures do not interfere with the wireless signal strength and coverage.

C. Use AIR-AP-BRACKET-1 to allow for greater mounting locations This option is not directly related to addressing the customer's aesthetic concerns. AIR-AP-BRACKET-1 is a mounting bracket that can be used to mount access points in various locations. It provides flexibility in mounting options but does not address the aesthetic concerns of the customer.

D. Deploy environmentally friendly cabling components to blend into the environment. This option is also not directly related to addressing the customer's aesthetic concerns. Using environmentally friendly cabling components can be a good practice but may not address the aesthetic concerns of the customer. However, if the cabling components can be customized to match the environment, they can blend in better and be less noticeable.

In conclusion, option B - using enclosures to hide the wireless infrastructure in the surrounding environment - is the best solution to address the customer's aesthetic concerns. It not only hides the wireless infrastructure but can also be customized to blend in with the environment and ensure a pleasant guest experience.