Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread Mike Hammett
l.com -- From: "George Rogato" Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:57 PM To: "WISPA General List" Subject: Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas > Thats right Cisco Aruba and Meru are the wireless platforms unive

Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread George Rogato
Thats right Cisco Aruba and Meru are the wireless platforms universities are using for high density campus networks. Here's Meru's url. They claim to be the largest 802.11n "Meru isn't just a technology leader. It's also a market leader, with more operational 802.11n networks worldwide than any

Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
v > > > > > > > >> >> >> ----- Original Message - >> From: "Rogelio" >> To: "WISPA General List" >> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:32 AM >> Subject: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas &

Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread John Scrivner
January 15, 2009 2:32 AM > Subject: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas > > > > Within the last few weeks, I have gotten several inquiries about setting > > up 802.11 wireless access services for thousands (1000-5000) of people > > in a conference sort of

Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
K. Schafer" To: ; "WISPA General List" Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:34 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas > You build a system with multiple layers. Very high end backhaul (ptp > wireless, fiber etc.). Then higher end gear like redline fo

Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
t "professional" consultants won't stand a chance. And working with the likes of Cisco, Lucent etc. pretty well guarantees failure. laters, marlon - Original Message - From: "Rogelio" To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:

Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread John Scrivner
This company provides the only logical solution for high density, high availability 802.11X indoor enterprise connectivity that I know of outside of Cisco. http://www.arubanetworks.com/ You cannot do what you are asking unless you have some centralized AP controller capable of adjusting the RF p

Re: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread Jerry Richardson
Multiple aps with limited range such that each ap covers a limited section of the facility. Sent from my Windows MobileĀ® phone. -Original Message- From: Rogelio Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 3:35 AM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense

[WISPA] planning 802.11 Wi-Fi for extremely dense areas

2009-01-15 Thread Rogelio
Within the last few weeks, I have gotten several inquiries about setting up 802.11 wireless access services for thousands (1000-5000) of people in a conference sort of area (assuming 100% subscription rate, which I think is sort of unreasonable, but that's another story), and I have told them t