I have UniFi AP Pro's that I bought from Streakwave... just saying...

Regards,
Chuck


On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Rick Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yeah.   I'm boycotting unifi. I hate that they announce a great
> product and then handicap it without 802.3af Poe (yeah i know unifi ap
> pro is out now but ya still can't buy it anywhere - case in point) and
> without sufficient production quantity to allow resellers to keep
> stock.   I fear installing 300 plus aps and then not getting
> replacement parts in a years or two time.  It's not a real enterprise
> solution in my eyes. Yet.
>
> Hp, Cisco and Aruba still have the corner on the enterprise ap market
> I believe.
>
>
> On Aug 18, 2012, at 8:52 AM, Carl Jeptha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Did you have a look at the UBNT UNIFI system, I think it can do what you
> want.
> >
> > You have a Good Day now,
> >
> >
> > Carl A Jeptha
> > http://www.airnet.ca
> > Office Phone: 1-877-534-0021 ext 206
> > Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm
> > oovoo cajeptha
> >
> >
> > On 17/08/2012 8:11 PM, Rick Smith wrote:
> >> OK So I've got a situation here that I know you'll all love to take a
> whack
> >> at.
> >>
> >> I work for a company that owns a 5 mile wide entertainment complex in
> NW NJ.
> >>
> >> Waterparks, Ski Resort, 3 Hotels, 7 Golf Courses.
> >>
> >> So, we've got a fiber network provided by the local telco, which
> provides
> >> us with 20M pipes for each of our 5 campuses, and a 50M Internet
> connection
> >> at each end of the resort, with a "flexpipe" of up to 30M in the middle
> >> campus.
> >>
> >> Pretty neat, makes for an easy job, what with HP procurve switch
> >> networks, and Mikrotik Edge routing :)  And Mikrotik WLANs provide
> >> inter-campus wireless backbones in the event of a fiber failure.   All
> the
> >> routing's handled by OSPF and MPLS...
> >>
> >> SOOOO.... we're about to put WiFi into all the hotels, using the
> >> MSM317 unit from HP (which just rocks), and I've got a management team
> >> above me telling me that they'd like to provide several levels of
> service:
> >>
> >> 1) IN our hotels, we have owners (condos) and we have rental rooms
> (hotel
> >> guests, and timesharers off the owner rooms)
> >>
> >> The homeowner's assocation has been told they'll get several levels of
> >> service:
> >>    up to 50M for up to 2 minutes, then throttled down to 20M for 2
> minutes,
> >> then 5M for the rest of that session.
> >>
> >> Actual hotel rooms will get a straight 50M burst, with constant traffic
> >> avg'd down to 5M
> >>
> >> I've got a switch network that has a separate vlan for owners versus
> admin
> >> versus hotel guest port, so I have three separate (actually 7 but that's
> >> other stuff...) networks on the general network in each hotel.
> >>
> >> Admin traffic is unburdened, of course.
> >> Hotel guests are easy with a simple interface queue, right ?
> >> How would you do the three level queueing ?
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