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Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup?
Waaay to many variables to answer the question. Each deployment is
different and requires proper engineering and experience...
-Mike
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 11:50 PM, Mike Hale <eyeronic.design at gmail.com>
wrote:
> A lot. It's a good point, but not very helpful to those engineers trying
> to design said infrastructure.
> On Jun 20, 2015 11:45 PM, "Randy Bush" <randy at psg.com> wrote:
>
> > > So....ultimately, what's the answer? A huge number of low cost, low
> > > power WAPs? Eager readers want to know. :)
> >
> > what was unclear about the following?
> >
> > Randy Bush wrote:
> > > From: Randy Bush <randy at psg.com>
> > > Subject: Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network
> > setup?
> > > To: Mike Lyon <mike.lyon at gmail.com>
> > > Cc: North American Network Operators' Group <nanog at nanog.org>
> > > Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2015 08:20:33 +0900
> > > ...
> > > having been in the back seat for many deployments over the years with
> > > all sorts of kit, i have seen great and reliable pretty large
> > > deployments of all of the above (well, xirrus only once). i have seen
> > > embarrassing messes with all of the above. i have concluded that the
> > > critical component is the engineer.
> >
>
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