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There are plenty of options out there. Linksys & Netgeat to name a few. These are cheaper and easier to set up than many others and you gan get them at your local office/electronics store.
I appreciate your feedback but I'm looking for feedback for enterprise level solutions. Perhaps, I should have specified that in the question.
What enterprise level wireless solutions is anybody running these days, other than Cisco.
There are lot of question for that
What is distance b/w two buildings?
How many user in each?
have you cover parking lot and inside the building?
there are some vender :
Linksys, Netgear, Dlink, HP Procurve, Apple,
these venders have various products range in wireless.
those are depend on Distance, inside/ outside, POE etc.
Prefer POE AP
Thanks for the input, I know there are a lot of questions, but again, that's not really what I'm looking for. Apple, Netgear, Linksys, DLink, those aren't going to cut it. I'm looking for what hardware people are using/have the most feedback with in regards to enterprise level solutions.
Cost mainly, but thanks feedback on the hardware. I have looked at Aruba and Cisco. I'll check out Meru.
Thanks
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Why would you deploy an 802.11b/g backend now that 802.11n is a fully approved standard ?
This article:
http://www.novarum.com/documents/Enterprise802.11nSingleAPBenchmarkTestingv1....
tested Aruba, Cisco, Meru and liked the Aruba and Meru solutions better than Cisco's product.