Cisco Catalyst Wireless

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App Rating
3.1
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App Age
5y 10m
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Last Update
Sep 28, 2021

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3.09
4.46
-31%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
23
468.6K
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App Age
5y 10m
6y 3m
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$0
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436
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Size
68MB
188MB
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The Cisco Catalyst Wireless mobile application helps you set up and deploy a Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller network easily and conveniently. The application also helps manage SSIDs and basic AP operations. Additionally it helps monitor APs, Clients, SSIDs and client traffic. To submit feedback or to receive support for the Cisco Catalyst Wireless mobile application, write to catalyst-wireless-app-feedback@external.cisco.com.}

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Rating
3.1
23 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Elbobo8
13 Apr, 2023
1
Doesn’t support mobility express and Cisco have removed any apps that can support mobility express.
AAM-2023
13 Mar, 2023
1
Appreciate if you could fix the screen orientation issues, we’re using apple iPad w/ magic keyboard and have to disconnect the iPad from Magic Keyboard to view/monitor our WLCs.
6381947492
07 Feb, 2023
3
This app made it very quick and easy to get the EWC running on day 0. It took just a minute or two and internet and network were browsable. Then I could login to the WebUI to complete the setup. Setup of the EWC required this app for me. EWC and AP version 17.6.4. Both the web based deployment and the serial console deployment failed and left things inoperable requiring factory reset. Notes on that below. Once setup the app is very basic. As mentioned, it had the bare minimum of what you need to get running. After that any information or configuration you want needs to be done from the WebUI or CLI. The app tells you you which AP’s are online and let’s you rename them, and maybe setup administrators. That’s about it. Finding this app was difficult. After my first two deployment attempts failed I recalled Cisco had a wireless deployment app for using AirProvision. I did a quick search in the App Store but didn’t see it. I did a quick Google search and found Cisco Community posts saying the AirProvision app no longer exists. Finally I went to the documentation and found the name “Cisco Catalyst Wireless” referenced. Even searching the full name in the App Store it is the fourth result which already had me wondering initially if it no longer existed, since an exact name search didn’t have it show up in the first three I see. From that point on it was very, very easy. I just had to check the documentation for the first time password. Within 2 minutes my SSID was up, I could connect, log in to the controller through the WebUI, and see everything. That wraps up the app review, the rest of this is just environment details that may help someone else or comments on other parts of the setup process. 2 x Catalyst 9130AXI running 17.6.4. I had first tried the EWC deployment through a browser. After the initial screen when I selected finish my SSID was findable by devices but everything else was pretty much in a soft lock. The AP was not passing traffic to the internet. Logging in to the controller showed many blank pages with no connected AP’s and no SSID’s even though I could see it and connect (though I had no internet access). I couldn’t do any configuration as the AP claimed to not be associated. This was after waiting 15-30 minutes. Reset to factory defaults and tried again using a console cable. Almost the exact same results. After another reset to factory defaults I tried the app, the process of which is reviewed above. I have an outstanding issue of the Cisco AirProvision SSID’s still appearing to my devices even though they do not appear in the config. I’m guessing a quick cleanup using the CLI will resolve that.
Fireball20001
31 Jan, 2021
3
The following info is needed in the app: AP: - What radio is on? On a 9130 in tri-mode, you can’t tell. Even in 2 radio APs, you can’t tell. Client: - Add client hostname - Add which AP frequency/radio is being used by the client and separate in list by frequency. - Display current RSSI of each client Rogue APs: - You can’t display them. Tile is just present in dashboard. Configure: - If you want to change the AP hostname, it allows you but won’t save it when configure is pressed (this after initial setup).
Zulhaidi
26 Jul, 2020
4
Performance slightly faster. Another room for improvement to create per client application detail just like the ciscco wireless app.

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Additional Information
Rating:
3.09
Voted: 23
App Store Link:
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Categories: Utilities, Business
Size: 67MB
App Age: 5 years 10 months
Release Date: Feb 18, 2020
Last Update: Sep 28, 2021
Version: 1.2
Version history
1.2
Sep 28, 2021
New features and bug fixes.
1.7.5
Sep 07, 2020
Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.
Version history