Seen a couple of these provide all the Wi-Fi for Microsoft's recent professional developers conference at the LA Convention Center last week. Move than 5000 people in one room and looked like at least 1/2 were on line for hours during the keynote and speakers.
Must be more economical than buying a switch and old Wi-Fi systems from Cisco, Aruba, etc.
Very cool - I'll have to check'em out. Got a couple schools with Apple macbooks that are causing me troubles at the moment - seems like a good solution.
Yes, you really can. They pack in 4, 8, 12, 16, or even 24 802.11abgn radios along with the controller, antenna system, threat sensor, etc to make the deployment and management easy. More bandwidth, fewer devices, free site survey, and all guaranteed. One of these UFO's is equivalent to workgroup switch.
Seen a couple of these provide all the Wi-Fi for Microsoft's recent professional developers conference at the LA Convention Center last week. Move than 5000 people in one room and looked like at least 1/2 were on line for hours during the keynote and speakers.
Must be more economical than buying a switch and old Wi-Fi systems from Cisco, Aruba, etc.
realwirelessman 3 years ago
Very cool - I'll have to check'em out. Got a couple schools with Apple macbooks that are causing me troubles at the moment - seems like a good solution.
surfn805 3 years ago 2
Yes, you really can. They pack in 4, 8, 12, 16, or even 24 802.11abgn radios along with the controller, antenna system, threat sensor, etc to make the deployment and management easy. More bandwidth, fewer devices, free site survey, and all guaranteed. One of these UFO's is equivalent to workgroup switch.
wifiexpert 3 years ago
Very creative. Can this product really replace a switch though?
surfn805 3 years ago 2