> My question to you: how many of you will go with a single-radio
> 802.11n-capable AP?  That appears to make a $200+ difference, per AP.

Do you mean just one radio for the AP total, or just one n capable for the
AP and a non n capable as well?

one radio to serve b/g clients (not n capable)
another to serve n clients at 5 Ghz
all of it running under 802.3af seems pretty agreable to me!
I will not deploy this solution extensively, but definitely
serve departments that want the latest and greatest!
What gets interesting in this case is the coverage/survey!
do you survey for b/g a prey that n will cover at least that much!
(that's our plan...)

Two vendors that have visited with us are already offering
similar solutions!

On the user side, I noticed that Apple provides n on every laptop,
but not too many vendors have this broad approach!
Will our user have to get 802.11n USB adapter...?

Philippe Hanset
Univ of TN.


>
> Frank
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonn Martell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 10:19 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11n
>
> It's interesting, Cisco, which still dominates the WLAN market has
> come out with the 1250 which I would seriously consider as the
> recommended option to the 1131.
>
> Haven't seen EDU pricing for it and with competition from Aruba and
> Meru hot on their tails, I'm hoping it's aggressive.
>
> The jury is still out on the RF cloud method of the Merus of the world
> but with all the channels available at 5GHz, it makes most sense (in
> my opinion) to use all the channels and have a controller
> automatically manage them.
>
> They had a good webinar which should be available sometime today at
> http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/sreg2/register/banner.pl?LANGUAGE=E&METHOD=O&T
> OPIC_CODE=6463&PRIORITY_CODE=156007_13
>
>  ... Jonn Martell, CWNE #47
>
> On 1/11/08, Lee H Badman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Wondering who is taking the early plunge on 802.11n, who's system you are
> > going with (beyond small pilots), and if you are requiring commitment from
> > the manufacturer that if the standard does change in ways that make
> > pre-standard hardware incompatible, free replacements would be provided?
> >
> >
> >
> > On list or off is OK- just trying to gather data for our own 11n research.
> >
> >
> >
> > Kind regards-
> >
> >
> >
> > Lee H. Badman
> >
> > Wireless/Network Engineer
> >
> > Information Technology and Services
> >
> > Syracuse University
> >
> > 315 443-3003
> >
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