Ken:

Since a client radio can connect to only one access point at a time, (3)
will not be an issue.  Point (4) seems suspect, too.

Frank

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Ken,

You might want to consider the management side of the project. With Cisco
you can connect directly to the controller-WISM, but they recommend you use
another product called WCS.  Things to watch out for are in the following:

1.       I am not sure with Aruba, But Cisco deployment can account for more
AP's, depending on which specification you survey against.. 

2.       Another thing to consider is the uplink trunked ports needed for
both devices. For Instance, the Cisco Controller 4404 desires to have 4 of
the ports port channeled to the core. The amount of trunked, Port channeled,
ports is a consideration in both installations.

3.       If you have any existing Standalone Wireless devices, these can
cause Spanning-tree loops if close to the new access points due to the
client connecting to both. Ciscos solution is to turn the power down on the
standalone AP's so there is a gap between new and existing wireless.

4.       Cisco Controllers, although they are trying to fix this, have one
power setting per controller. What this means is that if a building absorbs
the radio waves more or less than the others, the controller sets the AP
Power all the same. This will cause you to have gaps in your coverage. A
survey might take this into account, but when the controller power setting
is changed, it affects all the Access point that are controlled by it. Some
buildings are like a sponge while others are not.

I may not be totally accurate of all the statements above, but this is meant
to spark some thought for you to consider.

Good Luck!

 

Thanks,

 

Christopher DeSmit

University of North Carolina Pembroke- 

Division of Information Technology

Network Security Specialist

910-521-6260

chris.des...@uncp.edu

 

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All,

I am a member of an evaluation team at Florida State University considering
Cisco and Aruba wireless products. We are focusing on LWAPs and controllers.
For evaluation configuration and pricing purposes, we have requested from
the companies information and pricing relating to configurations with 128
and 1200 APs. The Aruba LWAP is the AP125 while Cisco LWAP is the recently
release 1142. The Aruba controller is the M3 while the Cisco product is the
WiSM. There are other aspects, too. I know many of you have experience with
Cisco and Aruba and have gone through similar experiences. I am interested
in learning about any observations and experiences you have that we should
consider in our efforts. Please send me your thoughts.

Thanks.

Ken

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