Over the summer we installed 250 Bluesocket AP's in our residence halls and 
couldn't be happier with them so far. 
We are a beta site for their controller code, so we have had our share of 
issues relating to that, but the AP's themselves (and the way they interact 
with their controllers) have worked very well for us. 

In particular, we've had alot of fun playing with them in dual mode (AP/Sensor) 
to detect and overpower/shutdown rogue access points. 

Please feel free to contact me off list (or on the list) if you have any 
specific questions at all. 

T.. 

Timothy J. Fairlie Director, Network and Communication Services 
Rider University [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lee H Badman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2008 6:04:59 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York 
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bluesocket Access Points 

Bluesocket Access Points 


Wondering if anyone has any experience with Bluesocket's wireless hardware- 
beyond their gateways? I know they have APs, and just announced on 802.11n: 

http://www.bluesocket.com/b30066f2-66f7-4105-9a30-c2d9316054a5/news-press-release-detail.htm
 

but can't recall ever hearing good, bad, or indifferent about their actual 
wireless components. 

Lee Badman 
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