We have also always run 2 for AP's and everything else, it's always a pair(or 
4, 6, 8etc) whether for phone, computer, projects, ip camera, bms ,wireless 
etc. We've investigated singles a few time, but barely  a 20% drop in price so 
we have continued with 2. Each building has  a standard, so we remain with 
that, if the building is Cat 6, then the new duals are 6 if it's 6a then we run 
that. New buildings/reno's are all 6a. Often enough we have found the extra 
port gets used, particularly for lower ports, but even in roof space for ip 
camera's and projects for example and vice versa.

I generally agree at the moment though that it's unlikely we'll see any major 
requirement for more than 1Gbps in the near future.... Can we actually run 160 
channel width in high density? 802.11ad might be a different story, but that's 
a while away and would require re-design and new cabling anyway.








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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] How many drops 802.11ac phase 2

We always run 2 cables per drop location (wireless or otherwise).
Bulk of the cost is labor, so makes sense to do so.

Mike Albano
UNLV


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From: Brian David
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Date: 02/07/2014 06:54AM
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] How many drops 802.11ac phase 2
All,
I wanted to see how many people were planning on running 2 drops to 802.11ac 
phase 2 access points?
Currently we are just doing a one for one swap when replacing an older a/b/g 
AP's with 802.11ac phase 1 AP's
When you have new construction, do you plan on running 2 drops so when phase 2 
come into play you will be all set for it?


Brian J David
Network Systems
Boston College
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