Count me in as well on Juniper.
Currently 680 AP's spread over 7 buildings in 3 cities, 2 HA
controller pairs in each city.
Average we have 7000 concurrent users. It just works !
Firmware upgrades are a no-brainer, QA process is firmly in place,
they are conservative on adding new features and
Early on, Aruba's Band Steering had similar issues, but that was later
corrected. I have not tried Cisco's band select, though.
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We currently have over 1200 APs, so my answers may not totally apply to your
situation. In late 2008, we had evaluated both Cisco Aruba to move from fat
Cisco APs. We too are an all-Cisco shop vor newwork voice, but we chose Aruba
for wireless. For Cisco, wireless is just another product
Hi Joshua,
We use Enterasys wireless and switches, as well as their NAC product and
Netsight management system (which does switches as well). We have 100
APs currently, which will rise to 150 when the new 3710 AP comes out
(April I'm currently told). Right now we have just under 1000 clients