I am going to have to rewire our whole network for centralization in the
next couple of months and am looking at possibly making some or all of it
wireless.  We have an all NT network.  We currently have approximately 60
nodes. We will probably be up to 80-100 nodes within 2 years. We were
looking at using Cisco gear to replace our aging Kingston network.  The
whole LAN is less than 200 feet in length from end to end and will be
meeting in the middle at around the 100 foot mark. Here are the questions:

Would wireless technology be a possibility?

Would it be cheaper in the long run to just rerun homeruns to a centralized
switch and stay wired?

What technology would we need to make this work?

If we have to stay wired, what switch would you recommend?

Does wireless really only go up to 11MB?

Thanks for all your help.

Denis


Denis A. Baldwin
Network Administrator - CAE, Inc.
A+, MCP, i-Net+, Network+
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
810-231-9373, ext. 229


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