....should have mentioned that we're using 1252s to provide a/b/g/n....J
James Savage York University
Senior Communications Tech. 108 Steacie Building
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fax: 416-736-5701 M3J 1P3, CANADA
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Senior Communications Tech. 108 Steacie Building
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4700 Keele Street
ph: 416-736-2100 ext. 22605 Toronto, Ontario
fax: 416-736-5701 M3J 1P3, CANADA
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From: Jamie Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: 11/11/2008 02:26PM
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cisco 11n usersHi,I would be very interested if this subject discussion was kept open to the group. We just turned on an 11a/b/g/n service using a single Cisco 4402 with 16 APs (soon to expand to the max 50 APs a single 4402 will allow. It covers a residence, so it's not a high density area nor would I expect a lot of roaming between APs. We're running Ciscos V5.1 of code while I understand that most folks are at 4.3? No negative reports (yet?) but we do have folks using it. This is our first stab at thin APs.....we have 800+ 350s and 1121s. I'll be happy to try to answer any questions....we're still sort of new at this.....thx.....J********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/groups/.James Savage York University
Senior Communications Tech. 108 Steacie Building
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4700 Keele Street
ph: 416-736-2100 ext. 22605 Toronto, Ontario
fax: 416-736-5701 M3J 1P3, CANADA