Re: [WISPA] good multicast wi-fi mesh solution?

2008-11-02 Thread John Thomas
The Cisco 1500 series products can do multicast, but they are pricey...

John Thomas


Rogelio wrote:
> I'm looking for wireless wi-fi mesh (preferably multiradio) solutions 
> that will support multicasting.
>
> I was looking for something along the lines of BelAir, but I'm told that 
> they have limited multicasting support.  Now I have to find out whether 
> or not other radios I might want to use outweigh some of the advantages 
> I'd get with BelAir (ruggedness, mesh capacity, radio sensitivity, etc)
>
> Any suggestions here would be greatly appreciated!
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[WISPA] good multicast wi-fi mesh solution?

2008-11-01 Thread Rogelio
I'm looking for wireless wi-fi mesh (preferably multiradio) solutions 
that will support multicasting.

I was looking for something along the lines of BelAir, but I'm told that 
they have limited multicasting support.  Now I have to find out whether 
or not other radios I might want to use outweigh some of the advantages 
I'd get with BelAir (ruggedness, mesh capacity, radio sensitivity, etc)

Any suggestions here would be greatly appreciated!



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