Bruce,

We recently completed a major deployment of 3,400+ Cisco 1142 AP’s in our 
roughly 5 million sq ft of building space (replacing 200 old Cisco AP’s of 
various flavors in the process). Our design was based on providing pervasive 
high bandwidth service to a high density population, so our existing cabling 
didn't do us much good. In our case, we found that electronic survey 
“estimation” tools were sufficient for determining AP placement so we were able 
to avoid the cost/time of doing large scale site surveys. We finished the 
academic side of campus back in May, and the residential side in August, so the 
results are pretty much in, and we are very happy with the result. Be warned 
that the vendors strongly discouraged us from doing this, and your mileage may 
vary. We would be glad to talk to you about our experience in more detail if 
you have an interest.

Thanks,

Greg Gardner
Manager of Network Communications
Information and Technology Services
Rochester Institute of Technology
Ross 10-A325
103 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
585-475-5838
[email protected]


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From: "Entwistle, Bruce" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
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Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 15:03:45 -0500
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Upgrade to N

We are currently looking at upgrading our current Cisco 1200 autonomous APs, 
with WLSE management to a new wireless N network.  The new vendor has yet to be 
determined.  I was looking to learn from others who have made a similar 
migration how the move to N changed AP deployment?  Was it a simple one for one 
replacement where you were able to install the new APs in the same location as 
the previous APs, eliminating the need for additional cabling?  Was a new 
wireless survey conducted, requiring different AP locations?  Please let me 
know what your experience has been.

Thank you
Bruce Entwistle
Network Manager
University of Redlands

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