Proxim (www.proxim.com) makes some mesh APs.  I've never used a mesh AP
from them, but the Proxim AP I tested last year was very configurable.
 
Nathan
 
Nathan P. Hay
Network Engineer
Computer Services
Cedarville University
www.cedarville.edu ( http://www.cedarville.edu/ )

>>> Matt Ashfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/24/2007 10:47 AM >>>
Hi

We have a few grad students who are doing their PHD projects and
require
some 801.11 Access Points which can do mesh. 

We are a bit concerned that this will interfere with our campus 802.11
deployment (their lab is near a very busy student hangout), and as such
are
hoping to help them find an AP that will allow some configurable
options,
most specifically transmit power and channel selection.

I'm just wondering if anyone has any recommendations. They only need
2-3
Access Points and of course cost and ease-of-use is a concern.  So far
they
found a product from meraki which does mesh, but has frew configurable
options.

Any advice/recommendations is welcomed.

Thanks

Matt
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