Open Mesh base stations are also nice and easy to use, don't require direct 
connection to the network (hence mesh), handle a large number of clients and 
offer options such as external antennas, Ethernet ports and public and private 
SSID. Like Meraki they are also cloud managed via Cloudtrax.com and there is an 
iPad app as well.

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Alastair

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---- On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 07:15:04 +0100 Sam - 
MacAmbulance<[email protected]> wrote ---- 

You would likely need to make sure your wifi network stretches the entire 
length of the factory. Perhaps a couple of meraki base stations would do well, 
they're centrally managed via the meraki website so very easy to control. You 
certainly wouldn't need a base station for each AppleTV though.


Regards


Sam




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