We may also see some other frequencies come into play in the next few
years that could impact AP location and density.
-Scott



On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Julian Y Koh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2014, at 09:13 , Jerry Bucklaew <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  Well I guess we are the odd man out.  We are pulling one cat6a and will 
>> continue to so.
>
> Same here.  Sorry you don't get to be odd man out.  :)
>
>> I just do not see the point in pulling two. First off the wired bandwidth is 
>> never the issue on the AP, I would bet most of my ap's run at 100meg, gig 
>> will be fine for a very long time.
>
> That is our bet.
>
>> Second, I just do not see the AP vendors going to two ports with some type 
>> of bonding.
>
> Well some vendors at least do support multiple wired ports already.  How they 
> divide up traffic between those ports varies.
>
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