Re: [WISPA] AP selection

2006-01-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181



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  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  chris 
  cooper 
  To: 'WISPA General List' 
  Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 10:23 
  AM
  Subject: [WISPA] AP selection
  
  
  
  
  Any 
  recommendations for APs for high density, college student 
  MTU?
  Im looking at: 
  Senao, BlueSocket, Cisco. The ciscos are nice, but as always, 
  pricey.
  
  Any pointers would be 
  appreciated.
  
  chris
  
  

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Re: [WISPA] AP selection

2006-01-13 Thread John Thomas
What area do you need to cover? Cisco 100 series are in the $400-500 
range and do both A and G-they have 2 radios.
With a decent wireless card in the laptop, you can get several hundred 
feet. They will layer 2 fast roam and have all the enterprise features 
you can ask for.


John Thomas


chris cooper wrote:

 

 


Any recommendations for APs for high density, college student MTU?

Im looking at:  Senao, BlueSocket, Cisco.  The ciscos are nice, but as 
always, pricey.


 


Any pointers would be appreciated.

 


chris



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Re: [WISPA] AP selection

2006-01-13 Thread John Thomas

I meant Cisco 1100 series...   :-)

John Thomas wrote:

What area do you need to cover? Cisco 100 series are in the $400-500 
range and do both A and G-they have 2 radios.
With a decent wireless card in the laptop, you can get several hundred 
feet. They will layer 2 fast roam and have all the enterprise features 
you can ask for.


John Thomas


chris cooper wrote:

 

 


Any recommendations for APs for high density, college student MTU?

Im looking at:  Senao, BlueSocket, Cisco.  The ciscos are nice, but 
as always, pricey.


 


Any pointers would be appreciated.

 


chris





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