They are based out of Chattanooga so of course we have had discussions with 
them.  We decided against APs in lights for a number of reasons.

1. We are an Aruba shop.  We want a seamless roaming experience for our users 
and feel that multiple vendor networks would hinder that.  We also have 1 
wireless admin for the entire campus and don't have the manpower to manage a 
separate wireless network.
2. They wanted to put security cameras on the lights as well.  Since we use 
separate vlans for cameras and APs, we would need a switch.  However, the only 
switch they would put in the light was unmanageable.
3. They didn't want to run cable from the lights back to our network and 
instead wanted to use EPB (our local ISP) fiber to just give them an IP on the 
internet and we could just "open our firewall" to let them in.

Needless to say, our lights are strictly for lighting.

Christopher Howard
Senior Network Engineer
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Helping Students Achieve Excellence through Technology

[email protected]
423-425-1773


From: <Watters>, John <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 12:53 PM
To: 
"[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] FW: [WIRELESS-LAN] Outdoor APs


I do have a number of Cisco 1142 APs that I could play with.

I don't even see how any AP can be mounted in the glass globe. Surely they are 
not just set inside leaning against the inside of the globe.

Does anyone use exterior lighting by GlobalGreenLighting with wireless APs in 
each device?




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John Watters                           The University of Alabama
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From: Philippe Hanset [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:43 AM
To: Watters, John
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Outdoor APs

John,

When I was at UTK we installed  APs outdoor in PVC electrical boxes in the sun 
and they “survived”
the elements for at least 4 years. We felt comfortable doing this because we 
used recycled APs or “cheap APs” that would have
not wasted State funds had it failed miserably. At least request from the 
assistant CIO to stress test a unit before going in production.

Don’t you have older 802.11n Cisco APs that you could use for a sample 
configuration?

Philippe

Philippe Hanset
www.anyroam.net<http://www.anyroam.net>



On May 12, 2015, at 12:29 PM, Lee H Badman 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I guess that would be my first concern- why mixing systems? Are the Ruckus just 
supposed to be workgroup bridges in this case or actual client serving APs? I'm 
guessing anything could be cobbed together, but this sounds wonky. Also, heat 
has to be a concern in the light globe, no?

Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 12:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Outdoor APs

No. We are a Cisco shop.




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John Watters                           The University of Alabama
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Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 11:16 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Outdoor APs

​Are you already a Ruckus shop?

Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Outdoor APs


Our facilities folks are installing new outdoor LED lighting. They want us to 
install APs inside of the light fixtures (not the poles, but inside of the 
glass light globe). The AP they want us to use is a Ruckus ZoneFlex T300 series 
device. 
(See:http://www.ruckuswireless.com/products/zoneflex-outdoor/zoneflex-t300-series
 )

Does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with this equipment installed 
inside of exterior light fixtures? I need someone to talk to.

Does anyone have any outside deployments that put the APs inside of the light 
fixtures using any brand of equipment?

Thanks.


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