We are using Cisco 7920 and 7921 phones on CCM v4 (shortly will be v6)
on the Cisco LWAPP.  We have no issues with the wireless voice; however,
we currently only have a handful of the wireless phones deployed
(primarily due to cost of the phones).  We also allow RRM to adjust
signal strength now and it seems to do a good job.  It is interesting in
WCS to see the floor maps where multiple APs are in close proximity and
how the signal is adjusted between them.

Matt

Matthew Jenkins
Network/Server Administrator
Fairmont State University
Visit us online at www.fairmontstate.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 8:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] many clients, one room

Fast forward to LWAPP. We still provision multiple APs per large
auditorium, but these rooms are seldom islands- they also are typically
surrounded by other APs in adjacent areas(laterally, above, and below)
where they further share cells. It was a leap of faith letting RRM
decide on power and channel, but so far we have yet to be burned (that
we know of). But... we do not "do" voice over the WLAN formally. Or
multicast over wireless. And the typical Internet-delivered video stream
for the "casual/typical" client tends to be around 500 kbps, so we're
not feeling a lot of pain even when 150 users are on a small handful of
a/g APs, and thus far most traffic is to the Internet where we have
per-user caps anyway.

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