For most of us, our in-office and in-home connectivity experience usually consists of us connecting to a wireless network, most often Wi-Fi of some flavor. Offices, coffee shops, our home wireless networks…these are the connections that we often don’t even think about on a daily basis; we just connect and take our wireless mobility for granted. However, for IT organizations exploring new enterprise network design options, in many cases, the opposite is true. They are forced to think of wired Ethernet as a foundation, with Wi-Fi and other mobility technologies as secondary.