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Cape

Cape Network Systems is a provider of enterprise-focused Wi-Fi performance monitoring and analytics tools for corporate and managed network environments.

  • Cloud-based wireless Network Performance Monitoring (NPMO) (network observability)
  • End-user experience measurement for Wi-Fi connectivity and application access (digital experience monitoring)
  • Continuous testing of network availability, latency, and throughput from deployed sensors (network performance management)
  • Dashboards and alerting for IT and network operations teams (IT operations analytics)
  • Support for multi-site and distributed enterprise wireless deployments (enterprise networking)

More About Cape

Cape focuses on monitoring Wi-Fi and related network services from the perspective of end users in enterprise and institutional environments. Its tools are used by IT operations, network engineering, and managed service providers to observe connectivity quality across offices, campuses, and distributed retail or branch locations. The platform captures telemetry from hardware sensors and cloud services, then aggregates this data into web-based dashboards and alerting workflows for operational teams.

The company’s offering centers on cloud-managed sensors that connect to enterprise wireless networks and continuously test connectivity, throughput, latency, and access to business applications (network observability, digital experience monitoring). By placing these sensors in representative user locations, Cape allows network teams to see performance metrics that approximate real user experience, including association with access points, authentication flows, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), and application reachability.

Cape’s architecture typically involves on-premise sensors deployed in buildings or remote sites, which communicate with a multi-tenant cloud management platform over secure channels (network performance management). The sensors run a sequence of synthetic tests, such as connecting to SSIDs, measuring packet loss, ping time, and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or application response times, and then upload these results for visualization and analysis. The cloud service provides centralized configuration, historical data retention, reporting, and alert thresholds that can integrate with existing IT incident management tooling.

The platform aligns with enterprise categories such as Wi-Fi analytics, network performance management, and digital experience monitoring, where the emphasis is on proactive detection of issues that affect user connectivity before they generate support tickets. In contrast with traditional controller logs or SNMP-based monitoring, Cape’s approach focuses on active testing and synthetic transactions that emulate client behavior. This allows network teams to correlate RF conditions, authentication and onboarding workflows, and application performance.

For directory and marketplace positioning, Cape can be associated with network observability, wireless performance analytics, and digital experience monitoring solution areas. It addresses use cases that include branch and retail network monitoring, campus Wi-Fi assurance, remote site validation after changes, and ongoing Service Level Agreement (SLA) verification for managed network services. Enterprises use the collected metrics to support troubleshooting, capacity planning, and communication with internal stakeholders or service providers about Wi-Fi and application performance.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 195,000
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10B+

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Corporate Headquarters

3000 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services