With Meru it is strongly suggested to do entire buildings at a time.

Beyond Meru's suggestions based on how their tech works I still think it is a good idea.

User experience would be consistent for the whole building instead of only having better connections in the strategic locations.

I also have concerns if bonded channels are deployed on N near standard A APs.

-jim



On 6/3/2010 9:03 AM, Steve Hess wrote:
For anyone who has done a phased deployment of 802.11n gear to replace b/g/a,  
what have you found to be most effective, a whole building (or floor perhaps) 
approach or putting N in strategic locations with nearby b/g/a AP's?  Any 
gotcha's or learning experience with either approach?  We're an Alcatel (Aruba) 
shop so direct experience with that gear would be great.


Thanks,

Steve

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