Yeah, of course, the same here, this is one of the reasons why money is not
a problem (well, at least not a big problem). We already have a data network
and now that we're thinking about wireless we want a robust, very secure and
useful solution. I have been studying MikeS response and I can conclude that
it's better to spend money in good quality devices, but the only remarkable
difference between Aironet 1200 & 1100 that I can found is antennas, the
1200 series has several options and 1100 only has only an omnidirectional
integrated antenna.
If I'm not going to use 802.11a, I can see any reason to spend more money
buying 1200 or 350. What do you think?
Brian wrote:
> 
> wireless net in a hospital, I would think concern over privacy
> of customer
> data would prevent that.  In the US, hospitals are held
> accountable to
> ensure they do all they can to protect it..
> 
>     Bri
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David j" 
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 1:41 AM
> Subject: Question for designers (WLAN) [7:59216]
> 
> 
> > Hello friends, I have to advice what kind of wireless device
> we are going
> to
> > buy for a hospital. If money was not a big problem what
> Aironet would you
> > buy? I thought about 1200 series, but it isn't approved for
> using 802.11a
> in
> > my country (only 802.11b) so I think it hasn't got many
> benefits over 1100
> > series (these are cheaper).
> > What do you think? someone has implemented a wireless network
> in a big
> > hospital (1200 beds)?
> > Any feedback would be helpful, thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards.
> > David.
> 
> 




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