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Jacob Sayles, photobombing coworking pictures since 2007.
http://notanmba.com/blog/2008/03 :-) At least they say that's our
Jacob, hard to tell really from that angle.
On Thursday, November 20, 2014 8:09:19 PM UTC+1, Alex Hillman
Craig,
Thanks for posting this we are about the same size and were just about
to try out the Asus RT-AC68U as a compliment to our Airport Extreme(s).
I have also heard good things about Aerohive
http://www.aerohive.com/products/overview/access-points.html, but am not
set on anything
I am ready to make the dive off the deep end and go high grade with the
routers that Alex is talking about. I don't need to fine tune control but I
want it to be reliable for 100 devices. We often will have 30 people using
the space at once and with tablets and cell phones that number spikes
I have not heard anything back from them and I did alert them of this posts
through their support contact role.
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On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
baut...@gmail.com wrote:
I am ready to make the dive off the deep end and go high grade with the
routers that Alex is talking about. I don't need to fine tune
Ruckus APs are worth every penny but there is a great alternative that's a
little cheaper and much easier to setup.
You still need a separate router as Alex described but the thing that makes the
biggest difference to WiFi is more access points. They just need to be
intelligent enough to
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