... but for a business class network - even for a small company like us with 10 employees - i would find it hard to recommend anything but Cisco. I'm also biased - i have been working with cisco equipment for 8 years, and i haven't used much else in the wireless world, but it's nice to wake up in the morning and not worry if my companies warehouse can't print sales orders because the wireless network isn't working.
Amen to that. I have been using cisco gear since 1987. With one or two exceptions (the OSPF debacle in 1992 that caused BARRNet to melt down repeatedly) and arguments with Tony Li about the efficacy of applying access lists outbound on an interface, their stuff just worked. I have since found something I like better (Riverstone) but I really can't fault cisco for reliability. The only company that produced more reliable equipment (IMHO) was Livingston and they are now defunct, killed when Lucent bought Ascend. People whose opinions I respect say that Juniper is in the same category as Livingston WRT reliability.
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