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On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Douglas Handy <dhandy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But, I haven't heard of having a central access
point that powers many antennas before...
I don't see how you could do this cost effectively. A major factor in
reception when using an external antenna is the signal loss on the cable
lead between the antenna(s) and the access point. If you are going more
They probably meant "light weight" access points. They still feature a
normal access point in the field, but loaded with a special firmware -
they're managed by a central device (that, in SMB variants also
includes it's own Switch with POE Ports). Symbol calls this a
"Wireless Switch".
Cisco also has such an offering, and i believe every other Enterprise
Wireless vendor does too.
My experiences with both the Symbol and Cisco LWAPP solutions have
been rather good - they remove a lot of the management overhead.
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