It depends what you hope to gain. The biggest benefit you're going to get
from going to ePMP is sync.

The other thing that you may want to keep an eye on is Bitlomat, they are
supposed to be coming out with an AP that has sync and can work with UBNT
clients (with their firmware flashed)... if it actually works, that could
be a much more practical way to get similar results.


We have a similar sized 2.4ghz airmax network, which I'm quite certain
would work far better with sync, but I really don't want to go replace
2000+ radios... We have already gone to ePMP for all our new 5ghz APs and
have started migrating what we had from UBNT to ePMP, but in our case
that's much less than what we have on 2.4ghz.





On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:31 PM, Rhys Cuff (Latrobe I.T) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
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> Have many of you Migrated from an Airmax network to ePMP?
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> I can’t decide if I should take the plunge.
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> I have about 2000 customers,  any Rocket with about 50+ customers is
> staring to bend.
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> Any thought please?
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> Thanks
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> :-)
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