Re: [info-tech] Roll your own wireless

2010-09-02 Thread Brad Kruse
Tony, I know they are expensive, but Xirrus is great. We now have 400 laptops running of six of their access points in one building without issues. On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] < sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us> wrote: > I would guess it depends on your wireless goa

Re: [info-tech] Roll your own wireless

2010-09-02 Thread Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
I would guess it depends on your wireless goals. If you just need to supply a handful of devices connectivity it is not too much of an issue to install Access Points. If you are planning on getting into high density coverage to ensure sufficient bandwidth for many devices grouped together such

[info-tech] Roll your own wireless

2010-09-02 Thread Richardson,Tony
Anyone out there do your own (no vendor) wireless for your district? Is this dangerous from a support perspective? I was thinking of either HP/3COM or Aruba. Doesn't seem to be really that much cheaper. Input on this would help.

RE: [info-tech] You know you are having a bad year when

2010-09-02 Thread JON HUESER
Why yes George I have dealt with the USF lately but that was because Iowa Telecom was sold and I couldn't find Windstream's spin number anyplace. You should also know that in the DE office in Des Moines they have on the wall Des Moines Public Schools and East Greene because if a list comes out th