Steve,

Can you name a few?  Or one?

Thanks.
Debi

Steve Rubin wrote:

> I would acually consider that sort of silly.  There are much easier ways
> to do this sort of thing without acually dragging equipment out.
>
> On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 04:54:14PM -0500, Scott L. Thomas wrote:
> > Hello.  I am curious to find out if anyone can recommend a specific company
> > that performs site surveys?  If so, what would a ballpark price be for a
> > medium-sized office building (e.g. per hour cost)?  We have a quote now from
> > one company, but it seems high and I am not too impressed.  They are simply
> > going to bring in a few AP's with a variety of antennas and performing
> > trial-and-error within the building.  I had expected some more sophisticated
> > equipment and procedures.  Am I wrong in the expectations?  If not, I feel
> > we could perform this type of survey in our building ourselves.  If I were
> > to do this on my own, what types of equipment other than a wireless card,
> > AP, and antennas should be used?  Thoughts?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > ... Scott
> >
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