Just thought I share what we have. In some of our residence halls (dorms) we 
currently have older 93H (yes still), 205H and 303H in every room. There halls 
are old (35 + years) and building materials is mostly brick from what I know. 
The coverage has been good and also provides hard-wired ports which is always a 
plus.
Regarding 2.4GHz – we don’t turn this off on any of our 3100 + WAPs we have 
deployed. We still have clients that connect on 2.4.

Chintan

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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [EXT] [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Hospitality Access Points

Mike and the Group,

For those of you that have deployed Aruba hospitality APs to every dorm room, 
are there any concerns of interference? Do you shut down the 2.4 GHz band on 
some of the APs? If so, how did you determine which ones to turn it off?

Thanks,
Ron

Ronald King
Director of Technical Services and OIT Security

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On Behalf Of Michael Cole
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 4:32 PM
To: 
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] [EXT] [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Hospitality Access Points

    We’ve used a lot more of the hospitality models than standard access 
points, for us, 225’s.   We try to put one in each student’s room for a double 
or a single.  It gives their 10 or so devices a home, and provides wired 
interfaces if they want/ need to use them.  This also provides decent coverage 
is one goes down in a room, the rooms around them pick up the traffic.  The 
failure rate over the past 5 years has been very minimal, and we’ve been very 
happy with them, vice putting one access point in an area for a suite, or 4-6 
rooms devices to connect to it.  We getting ready to do a refresh of access 
points and will put even more of the hospitality units in, in houses/and a Dorm 
we didn’t put them in on the original install.

Mike



Michael A. Cole
Manager of Network Operations
Information Technology Services
Carlson Hall, 950 Main st
Worcester, MA  01610
(508) 793 7772



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On Behalf Of Ronald Loneker
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2020 4:26 PM
To: 
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Subject: [EXT] [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba Hospitality Access Points

Hi Everyone,

I've been following some of the various discussions where people have mentioned 
using Aruba's hospitality access points and I e-mailed our vendor who we use 
about them to compare them with the IAP 215 units we deployed a few years ago 
in our residence halls.

I didn't seem to get a good explanation so now I'm asking this group.

For those who have deployed the hospitality access points, how do they differ 
from an Aruba you would put in an academic/administrative building?

Do you find you are putting more of them into a residence hall?

I'd toy with the idea of possibly swapping the IAP-215 units with hospitality 
units if the numbers were similar and we could move the IAP-215 units into one 
of our buildings with legacy Arubas although from what I think I'm reading, it 
looks like some of you are putting more into the residence halls than we have 
put (it's definitely not one access point for every one or two rooms based on 
the heat maps that were done).

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Ron Loneker, Jr.
Director, IT Special Projects
College of Saint Elizabeth
Mahoney Library
2 Convent Road
Morristown, NJ  07960

Phone:  973-290-4229<tel:973-290-4229>

e-mail:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>








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