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From: "Glenn Meadows"
I guess the real key is what type of WAP they use. Some of the real heavy
duty ones, claim to be able to support more concurrent users than the
typical home WAP, for sure.
I've been looking at the Draft N units, and some are claiming up to and
over 300MB throughput. Wonder if the WAN ports can run at GIG speeds, to
dump into a gig backbone?
I might move my home WLAN to one of the N units, just to get off the a/b/g
band. There are about 11 WLANS that show up in my location, and mine is
doing what Anti's is doing now, drop/re-attach during the evening. A royal
PITA if you're downloading files and such, getting disconnected all the
time. I've tried shifting to different frequencies, but no real success.
I'm only about 20 feet from the base station, thru one dry-wall wall.
--
Glenn M.
"JaneL" wrote in message
news:44d77752$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> "Glenn Meadows" wrote:
>
>> Yikes, how many cubes, and how many access points?
>>
>
> Dunno exactly, and I don't have a seating chart available right now to
> look at and count. I wasn't involved in this move other than to be asked
> about my seating preference (window, please, and don't care about the
> view - just the light - so I'm to have a lovely view of I-385 at rush
> hour).
>
> It will be interesting to see how it all works if what I was told about
> the entire office being wireless is true and not just the conference
> rooms! When I retired in December from my last position, the building I
> was in was getting all its conference rooms set up for wireless, and I
> understand it's been working well there. Cubes and offices were remaining
> wired, though.
>
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