For cost savings as well we are using the 2702's as the primary AP that we
deploy on campus.
Walter Reynolds
Principal Systems Security Development Engineer
Information and Technology Services
University of Michigan
(734) 615-9438
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 8:14 PM, Tony
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For cost savings as well we are using the 2702's as the primary AP that we
deploy on campus
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For cost savings as well we are using the 2702's as the primary AP that we
deploy on campus
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Same here, 2702 is our standard AP.
Side note: We have a open position in networking and are looking for someone
with with WiFi background.
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On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:44 AM
They should perform near identically. Well within the margin of error of
whatever test you are doing.
Actually if you look at the specs, the RX sensitivity of the 2700 is better
than the 3700. If you have a compelling use case for the module, go 3700. If
you don't, go 2700.
Thanks
Jake
We have started using the 2702i¹s in are smaller locations, and use the
3702¹s on the main campus.
Tony Juarez, CCNP Wireless
Senior Network Engineer - Wireless
IT Services
773-702-5592 (Office)
773-230-7923 (Cell)
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