How big is the office exactly? I haven't personally done this on a
large scale but i have heard that it's possible. I would, of course,
highly recommend against it because last i heard there is still no good
way to really secure 802.11x and if somebody happens to "hack the
gibson" sounds like you are in the position to be blamed.
cheers,
sach
On 2005/01/21, at 0:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Is anyone working in a wireless office or has experience of one?
I dont mean like a home network (tho experiencs could still be
beneifical), but i'm thinking more of a corporate environment who have
decided to go almost completely wireless.
My company is moving office soon, and one of teh managers is thinking
of
having all desktops wireless.
I'm getting in a Cisco Catalyst 6509, and i had just been thinking
about
bringing in a WLAN for a small section of mobile users.
My questions specifically:
Is wireless mature enough to implement across all users?
(I would still have all the servers wired into the backbone of the
Catalyst).
If so, how have any of you implemented it, i.e. which vendor for the
equipment?
I'll need to do some googling over the protocols involved, but if
anyone
can provide an overview of all the flavors of wireless protocols and
any
experiences good or bad. Plus authentication mechanisms and/or security
gotchas.
thanks!
thorsten
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