Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Parking Decks

2010-12-08 Thread schilling
We thought about it. But backed to fiber because of the associated recurring cost(devices, monthly bill over 3 years ...) digi.com has a few cell/wimax routers w/ integrated vpn. It could be used as VPN hardware client. If you have a headend VPN server, it could connect thru wireless to your

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Parking Decks

2010-12-08 Thread Lee H Badman
We did have a request from tailgaters to provide signal in a couple of lots for pre-game festivities- they like to watch ESPN3, etc. As an experiment, we were able to leverage the back of bleachers for mounting and had a very conveniently located press box to feed access points with high-gain

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Parking Decks

2010-12-08 Thread Watters, John
We have coverage in a couple of outdoor lots using Cisco APs inside a building with holes poked through the exterior walls to allow use of exterior antennas (mixture of simple hi-gain patch and sector) without any additional connecting cable other than that built onto the antennas. Works very