​Core Features & Technical Specifications​

The ​​CBW140AC-B​​ is a Cisco Business Wireless access point designed for small offices, retail spaces, and hospitality environments requiring reliable, high-speed Wi-Fi. Key specs include:

  • ​Dual-band 802.11ac Wave 2​​ support, delivering up to ​​1.267 Gbps​​ (867 Mbps on 5 GHz, 400 Mbps on 2.4 GHz).
  • ​2×2 MU-MIMO​​ technology for efficient multi-device connectivity.
  • ​Seamless roaming​​ with Cisco’s Mobility Express software, ideal for spaces under 5,000 sq. ft.
  • ​PoE+ powered​​ (802.3at) with a ​​24V passive PoE fallback​​, simplifying installation.
  • ​Integrated threat defense​​ via Cisco’s Security Connector for basic malware and intrusion detection.

​Addressing Critical User Concerns​

​Q: How many devices can the CBW140AC-B handle simultaneously?​

The AP supports ​​50–70 concurrent clients​​ in typical usage (e.g., browsing, streaming). For bandwidth-heavy tasks like 4K video, limit to 20–30 devices to avoid congestion. ​​MU-MIMO​​ ensures fair airtime allocation between devices.


​Q: Does it require a dedicated controller?​

No. The ​​CBW140AC-B​​ operates in ​​self-sufficient mode​​ or leverages Cisco’s Mobility Express virtual controller (hosted on another CBW AP). This eliminates the need for separate hardware, reducing costs for small deployments.


​Q: Can it prioritize traffic for VoIP or video conferencing?​

Yes. Built-in ​​QoS policies​​ allow prioritization of specific traffic types. For example, tag Zoom or Microsoft Teams traffic as “Platinum” to minimize latency during calls.


​Ideal Deployment Scenarios​

  • ​Cafés/Restaurants​​: Provide guest Wi-Fi with captive portal support and isolate POS systems on a separate VLAN.
  • ​Medical clinics​​: Secure patient data with WPA3 encryption while offering staff-only and guest networks.
  • ​Small offices​​: Cover open-plan spaces with wall or ceiling mounts, using PoE from existing switches.

For procurement, visit the CBW140AC-B product page at itmall.sale.


​Practical Insights from the Field​

Deploying this AP in a boutique hotel highlighted its ​​ease of setup​​—the Cisco Business Mobile App allowed configuration in under 15 minutes. While range limitations required two units for full coverage, the lack of licensing fees and silent operation made it a cost-effective choice. For sub-50-user environments, it’s a robust “set-and-forget” solution, though dense deployments may need additional APs or higher-tier models like the CBW240AC.

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