On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:31 AM, Chris Adams (IT) <[email protected]> wrote:
> PS: I’m sure some of the Xirrus guys are chuckling at this conversation as
> Xirrus has been well known for having large SDR arrays for many years now J

I'm sure. :) One of our highest density areas has a couple of 8-radio
Xirrus units to serve a room of 250 students. We are running 2x2GHz
radios, 5x5GHz radios, and 1 monitor mode radio in these units. The
performance is great and we typically see a lot of 5GHz clients when
the room is "fully loaded." I have attached an example.

This is definitely in contrast with what we see generally on campus,
as people move all around all the time, we see closer to 50/50, or
maybe 40/60 toward 5GHz.

As far as 5GHz radios in close proximity within the same unit - I
don't worry about it much. We generally just let auto channel take
care of it and we seem to be fine.

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Hunter Fuller
Network Engineer
VBRH Annex B-1
+1 256 824 5331

Office of Information Technology
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Systems and Infrastructure

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