Two major uses so far:  Remote "pieces" of the campus such as an
environmental classroom off in the woods, a "campus" school a few blocks
off-campus, an equestrian center across a busy highway where we don't have
a right-of-way.  And our own systems staff so they can tunnel in easily
from home/travel to work on systems problems.  We pay for all of them.  The
only issue we've had is one of the older units gets confused easily (a link
to an outsourced support center on Prince Edward Island) so it's being
replaced as we speak.

- Eric Brewer
Smith College


On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Turner, Ryan H <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Can those of you that use Remote Access Points give me the common use
> cases that you are seeing them used, how you are charging for them, and
> support issues you generally receive from them?  We are considering
> starting to do some RAP deployment here, and I'm wondering how much of a
> can of worms I am opening.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Ryan H Turner
>
> Senior Network Engineer
>
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