A customer has 20 stores located throughout a city. Each store has a single Cisco AP managed by a central WLC. The customer wants to gather analytics for users in each store. Which technique supports these requirements?
B - good question.
Rat hole of reading about Hyperlocation + CMX - https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-1/Halo-DG/b_hyperlocation-deployment-guide.html#topic_F60BA2AFB4A545E3BD12EC755187AD16
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CMX Presence Analytics for smaller sites of 1 to 2 APs - https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/mse/10-4/cmx_config/b_cg_cmx104/the_cisco_cmx_presence_analytics_service.html#concept_7C141AE7189344CA8F9238F4A7ED1DFD
Thanks for the links
It is also worth reading about the significant differences between Hyperlocation and RTLS
Presence analytics can provide valuable information such as the number of users, dwell time, and repeat visits. This technique uses the association and probing of client devices to gather data about user presence within a specific area, such as a store. This is a common and effective method for retail environments where detailed location tracking (like trilateration or hyperlocation) might not be necessary.
Hyperlocation provides very precise location tracking using advanced techniques and specialized hardware, but it is generally more complex and expensive to implement, especially when the goal is to gather basic user analytics
B:
The Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (Cisco CMX) Presence Analytics service enables organizations with small deployments, even those with only one or two access points (APs), to use the wireless technology to study customer behavior.
Giving Props to the Moderator here, I am going to start digging on these answers, this one is D here it is straight from Cisco
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-1/Halo-DG/b_hyperlocation-deployment-guide.html
Wrong. Problem states that each store has only one (1) AP. Hyperlocation requires multiple APs to work.
If you read further down, you'll find this:
"A general rule of thumb is to have 3 or 4 access points that are within line of sight of the device at a distance of less than 70 feet."
Answer should be B
As Hyperlocation is meant for user location tracing, while the answer asking for analytic data of user, so should be Presence
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