er company might just find a good niche in
some of our more rural areas.
Chuck
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Priscilla Oppenheimer
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> > How far are they roaming? Aironet is a LAN solution. You can only go
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Never mind.
I see now that they are totally different solutions... sorry.
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> How far are they roaming? Aironet is a LAN solution. You can only go
> approximately 150 feet, depending on obstacles.
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How far are they roaming? Aironet is a LAN solution. You can only go
approximately 150 feet, depending on obstacles.
I might be missing something, but VPNs and Aironet don't even seem to
belong in the same category. Maybe if you tell us more about your
application, we can provide more info.
P
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Billy Monroe
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 12:52 PM
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Subject:Aironet vs. VPN
Anyone could tell me in which occasion I could deploy VPNs (to provide
connectivity to roaming users
Anyone could tell me in which occasion I could deploy VPNs (to provide
connectivity to roaming users) instead Cisco Aironet ?
Thanks a lot,
Billy
CCNA, Compaq ASE
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