I had an Airport Extreme in my hands about an hour ago but I got
nervous. We only had 4 people here today and the Linksys and been
blocking additional users since yesterday. It's only letting on person
connect. The Netgear only works for about 10 minutes. I had to go home
to get my Clear Puck...imagine that. It's working just fine. We are
broadcasting two free coworking days next week and a few people have
already signed up for Wednesday so we have to be ready...and we will
be. :-)

Toni Hogan

On Jun 13, 2:17 pm, Jacob Sayles <ja...@officenomads.com> wrote:
> Yes, just one Airport Extreme.  At the moment we have 42 devices connected
> to the wireless out of 63 in the space... but it's also a quiet day.  Last
> Wednesday, our busiest day ever, we had 107 devices in the space.  I can't
> see how many of those were on the wifi.  I say "devices" because most users
> are at least 2 with their phone and their laptop.  Today we have 26 members
> in the space.
>
> Jacob
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> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Alex Hillman <dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> >  Just one Airport Extreme How many people share that AP?
>
> > --
> > /ah
> > indyhall.org
> > coworking in philadelphia
>
> > On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Jacob Sayles wrote:
>
> > We run pfsense on an old P3 machine and it works great.  The WAN fail-over
> > is a little clunky so don't expect seamless transitions.  It takes about 10
> > seconds to switch over and all VPNs, file transfers, etc are dropped.  That
> > said, 10 seconds of outage is better then being down.  That's why we pay
> > $200/month for a second internet connection.  We balance it out by having
> > that line (comcast) handle all our phones (4).
>
> > Wifi we are happy with our Airport Extreme.  5000sqft and solid coverage.
>
> > Jacob
>
> > ---
> > Office Nomads - Individuality without Isolation
> >http://www.officenomads.com-  (206) 323-6500
>
> > On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Alex Hillman <dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
> > > wrote:
>
> >  I'm working on a complete redux of the evolution of our networking
> > equipment as we've grown for my blog, I'll share it here when it's done.
> > Here's a bit of a preview of the latest evolution.
>
> > On the router side of things, we now have a pfSense-based appliance called
> > a Firebox. pfSense is a very robust piece of router software and can be run
> > on a variety of appliances that range in price, but we were able to pick
> > one of the older models (RX6264S) up on EBay for ~$220.
>
> > pfSense itself is free and open source, but specialized hardware can run
> > it optimally. We looked at new hardware fromhttp://www.hacom.netand
> > it runs $800-1500.
>
> > It's a LOT more powerful than anything in the consumer arena, handling
> > 1000's of users and millions of connections. Consumer gear starts to slow
> > down with anything north of 50 users. It' usable, but you'll start noticing
> > problems. Also, pfSense gives us REALLY great analytics for finding and
> > squashing problems, like connections that are flooding the network for all
> > users and also gives us really useful tools for giving things that need
> > connection priority (like Skype and SSH connections) over things like
> > Youtube and torrents.
>
> > For us, that means a much easier to manage "network policy". You can use
> > just about anything on our network, and the router figures out if it's
> > causing problems and throttles the amount of network it has access to.
>
> > The hardware we bought also allows for bridged WAN, which means we can
> > install a fallback ISP for when our primary ISP is having issues, and that
> > way people don't' ever lose their connection.
>
> > On the wireless side of things, we tested Meraki and Ruckus and went with
> > Ruckus. Meraki APs seemed to have a shorter range and while the Cloud
> > Control system was badass, we'd never use 99% of it. The sales people were
> > really nice and helpful, but it didn't seem like a good fit for us.
>
> > Ruckus, on the other hand, was challenging to work with through their
> > normal enterprise sales channels so we went to Ebay again and bought a new
> > AP for 25% off list price and it works awesome. We don't get their
> > enterprise support, but I'm not too worried about it. I'm very happy with
> > the performance of a single access point (covering and supporting >100
> > users on 2 floors) and plan to buy a 2nd AP to beef up the coverage. We're
> > using the Ruckus 7962 -
> >http://www.ruckuswireless.com/products/zoneflex-indoor/7962
>
> > Thanks for the recommendation for Ruckus from the Cambridge Innovation
> > Center crew. I'm a happy customer.
>
> > I also strongly recommend NetSpot (www.netspotapp.com) for doing a site
> > survey, which I was recommended by Chris Johnson (copied on this email).
> > It's a free app that lets you do a heat map of signal strength and signal
> > to noise ratios. It gave me a TON of insight into placement and the
> > resulting coverage of wifi. Probably the most useful tool I learned about
> > last month!
>
> > -Alex
>
> > --
> > /ah
> > indyhall.org
> > coworking in philadelphia
>
> > On Monday, June 4, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> > I lied, we use Netgear routers. They're odd. They needed to be restarted
> > constantly when we first moved in but now run very smoothly.
>
> > On Sunday, June 3, 2012 8:55:04 PM UTC-6, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> > We use Dlink routers. One in the basement conference room where the juice
> > line comes in that's hardwired up to the 3rd floor where most of the
> > coworking happens. Both are activated for wireless. Additionally, I think
> > the guys ran hard wires all the way upstairs and then hooked up a couple of
> > switches. Several people hard wire in while at Cohere but the majority
> > don't.
> > We have 5-10 people in the space at any time and we have Comcast Biz class
> > 50/10 for $200/mo. It all depends on how your city is wired up. We have
> > some special consideration being just a couple of blocks away from a large
> > university here.
>
> > Angel
>
> > On Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:09:58 AM UTC-6, JJ wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
>
> > Without getting into too much introduction and details, I'll just cut
> > right to it.
>
> > I'm opening a space next week in South Dakota.  Working on finalizing
> > details right now, and one thing I'm not too sure about is internet.  We've
> > got 20 members or so pre-signed to move in day 1 and in trying to plan for
> > the future, am trying to figure out what sort of internet speed I need, and
> > what sort of router to handle the space's size and amount of people.  It's
> > a long space, about 150ft, and we could very easily have 100 people
> > accessing the network at any given time.
>
> > Any of the larger spaces out there have insight?  I'm currently looking at
> > an internet speed of 50 down/10up or 100 down/15 up.  Also am looking at
> > 801.11n routers that have two to three adjustable networks built into the
> > device.
>
> > Would love some thoughts.
>
> > Best,
>
> >  *Josh Aberson*
> > i...@workmeso.com
> > m: 521.6158 | @JoshAberson
>
> > 220 S. Phillips Ave.
> > Sioux Falls, SD 57104
> > fb.com/workmeso
> > @workmeso
> >www.WorkMeso.com
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