We have looked at and are currently using HP Procurve 420, and Proxim/Orinoco 
4000 AP
the HP Procurves are great midrange devices, the proxim was deployed before I 
started with this university, and I am not pleased at all with it. on paper the 
proxim have a great feature set unfortunatley I found that lackluster 
documentation and command line issues left me wanting. really if you do deploy 
these the best way to manage them is via airwave. I dont reccomend them. the HP 
procurves are comptitively priced, intuituve in their design and 
implementation, however they dont quite have the feature set that I am looking 
for , e.g. aruba switched wireless or xirrus
 
We are starting to look at the xirrus as a means to deploy in environs were we 
dont want to pay to (re) cable..
 
Has anyone used their solutions?
 
Jason Appah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Information Services
Systems Administrator / Network Analyst II
Oregon Institute of Technology
SAN GIAC Silver, MCP Active Directory, Security+

 
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From: Scott Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 12/6/2007 12:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Feedback needed for WiFi manufacturers



For years we have been a Cisco and Vivato WiFi shop.  I am now being
asked to evaluate other WiFi manufacturers.  In the past I've looked at
3com, Lucent, and Symbol.  However, that's been over 7 years ago at this
point.

So I'm wanting any feedback for other types of WiFi other Universities
are currently utilizing, pros and cons, and even ones in the past you
may have used.

I started looking at Colubris, Xirrus, and Symbol as those are the ones
specifically I was asked to look at.  However, I'm just wanting to see
what other options there may be, besides Cisco.

--
Scott Smith
Network Engineering Services
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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