You're right - darn cool. Quite a bit of features packed into this. It's not
an appliance is it? It's just "control" software that's on a dedicated
server - that supplies RADIUS, 802.1x, etc..

I'll take the paper if it is not much of a hassle. Thanks! I'm doing the
Cisco SWAN dive right now.. ;-)

Regards,

Brian

**-----Original Message-----
**From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
**[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Shanafelt
**Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 1:20 PM
**To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
**Subject: RE: [SOCALWUG] Cisco's WLAN Solution Engine (WLSE)
**
**I'm hoping to get one in August or September.  I saw a demo 
*of *it and it looked pretty sweet.  The items I remember:
**
**1, The ability to push out firmware to all APs.
**2, It constantly monitors the network and adjusts AP power to 
**prevent interference.
**3, You can load floorplan maps into the device and then 
**perform a site survey based on where you placed the APs.  The 
**device then creates a map of coverage area & weak spots.
**4, If one AP goes down, the device can up the power on nearby 
**APs to make up for the one that went down temporarily.
**
**I have a data sheet on it somewhere if you would like a copy.
**
**-Mike
**
**-----Original Message-----
**From: Brian Cilley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
**Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 3:32 PM
**To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
**Subject: [SOCALWUG] Cisco's WLAN Solution Engine (WLSE)
**
**Hey, was wondering if someone could give me a high level 
**overview of this offering? Have you used it? Is it friendly? 
**Do you still use it? How about competitors? Etc.. 
**
**Thanks!
**
**Brian
**

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