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Subject: RE: Wireless Networking
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> Thats a silly comment. They compete directly and have very similar product
> lines. As a side note, I happen to prefer Foundry due to my past
> experiences and it does deliver bet
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From: Quncy Lau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 10:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Wireless Networking
Dude, lot of people read these post so please be right when you do post.
> Would wireless technology be a possibil
rs and MANs.
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> LaRoy Slaughter
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 1:27 PM
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> Subject: Re: Wireless Networking
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> Please explain your choice here.
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Subject: Re: Wireless Networking
Please explain your choice here.
Quncy Lau wrote:
> If you don't need VLAN and VLAN routing. I suggest Catalyst 6509.
> If you need VLAN and VLAN routing, I suggest you not to use Cisco.
> Let's try
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From: "corychambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Denis A. Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless Networking
> I would not recommend Cisco's (Aironet) wireless option.
Please explain your choice here.
Quncy Lau wrote:
> If you don't need VLAN and VLAN routing. I suggest Catalyst 6509.
> If you need VLAN and VLAN routing, I suggest you not to use Cisco.
> Let's try Extreme or Foundry
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FAQ, list archives, and subscription i
series chasis maybe appropriate.
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From: "Denis A. Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 10:44 AM
Subject: Wireless Networking
> I am going to have to rewire our whol
> Would wireless technology be a possibility?
Sure, your place is idle for that
all the machine are close, in a single floor.
> Would it be cheaper in the long run to just rerun homeruns to a centralized
> switch and stay wired?
Depends on the cabling requirement on your site.
If free run
I am going to have to rewire our whole network for centralization in the
next couple of months and am looking at possibly making some or all of it
wireless. We have an all NT network. We currently have approximately 60
nodes. We will probably be up to 80-100 nodes within 2 years. We were
looking
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