Forgot to say this is Eckerd College, We have had over 400 APs and 4200
connections at one time
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 6:14 PM, Harry Rauch wrote:
> We have been using Ruckus for at least 7 years. We mainly use 1 controller
> with a backup and a 2nd controller for newer
Troy
We use Ruckus Wireless only on our campus and our seven remote campuses as
well. We have 135 Access Points running on 2 controllers, one controller
for main campus and one controller for our remote sites.
We have between 200 and 300 users per day.
We use to have Cisco but replaced them in
We have been using Ruckus for at least 7 years. We mainly use 1 controller
with a backup and a 2nd controller for newer devices as a test platform.
We have gone from Extreme to Cisco to Ruckus and now entirely ruckus. We
have purchased from several suppliers and found the cost to be about 10%
Hello,
I'm curious about how you are using Ruckus Wireless products on campus.
Specifically:
1. What's the size of your deployment (waps, controllers, users, etc)
2. Are you completely Ruckus or do you have a mix of WLAN vendors
3. Did you transition to Ruckus from another vendor or
I’ve had good experiences with the Ubiquiti Litebeam line. They would be a
little more gaudy and susceptible to wind than the Nanobeam units.
-Paul Reimer
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Scott Ackerman
Sent:
Hi Charles,
We don’t have a dedicated SSID for on boarding anymore, as we have found issues
with devices that tend to continue latching on to it. That function has been
consolidated into our open SSID, so if a device is not registered, it
automatically goes to the captive portal where the