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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Offline/Spare Gear Inventory Size
I have a background in mathematics and addressed this question scientifically.
The number of spares depend on the mean-time-between-failures of an AP
(provided by vendors; e.g., Cisco’s 3702 APs have a MTBF
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Offline/Spare Gear Inventory Size
Hi All,
I’m curious to know the size of your spare gear inventories. Do you keep a
percentage of ea
> On Feb 26, 2018, at 12:20, Trinklein, Jason R wrote:
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> I’m curious to know the size of your spare gear inventories. Do you keep a
> percentage of each model of AP in inventory, and what is your reasoning?
> Storms? Last minute/emergency wireless coverage needs?
In
We are on Aruba and keep very little in planned, offline inventory. Most APs
have a lifetime warranty and we don’t seem many storm related failures. Much
like Chuck, our normal deployment stocks can provide spares when needed. We
will then send any defective units back to Aruba for warranty
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Offline/Spare Gear Inventory Size
Hi All,
I’m curious to know the