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I have a LinkSys at home, and I have problems with the inexpensive thing. It does not let a VPN go through the firewall part of it. It also does not like when the ISP changes the DSL IP address. It freezes up, then has to be rebooted. I would assume that the CISCO is a little more reliable than that. Jim On 3/8/06, Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx <Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > We have 11 Symbol AP-4131 access points on our wireless network and need > to install another AP. One use of the wireless network is for scanning > parts and product with LXE computer/scanners. It's been suggested that we > install a CISCO access point because all the new LXE computer/scanners now > have CISCO radio cards. (The LXE's used to have Symbol cards but Symbol > no longer sell them to LXE). > > Will a CISCO access point play well with the other 11 Symbol access > points? > > Why do CISCO and SYMBOL access points cost about $500 when a Linksys AP > seems to do the same thing for less than $100. What do we get for the > extra $400. > > Thanks in advance for any replies. > > Bryan Burns > ECHO, Incorporated >
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