I second that, the survey to see where to put them is key.

We are having very good luck using certs on our roamers and then radius 
authentication via Cisco 1200 using the certs. So no one can connect to our 
AP’s unless they are a domain computer and they are in the OU that issues the 
cert. One downside is that you do not get seamless authentication between AP’s. 
So as they roam there is a second or two of offline before the new AP 
authenticates their cert….they have gotten used to it.





From: John Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 10:00 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: WiFi setup


Spend the money on a professional survey to see where your access points need 
to be, it'll save you loads of aggravation.

________________________________
From: David W. McSpadden
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Mon Jun 30 09:50:51 2008
Subject: WiFi setup
I get to build a whole new datacenter for the Credit Union.
Yeah.
I am pretty good on everything with the exception that the new datacenter will 
have to have WiFi built in
I am looking at 802.11g for now but I thought n was coming out.
Does anyone have any comments on how to WiFi a 4000sqft building with 3 floors?







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