Hi Mat,
here at Fordham
we started our wireless with a few Symbol and then moved to a wider coverage
with Enterasys AP's behind a Bluesocket unit. This challenged users for
a username and password. Apart from the remote access via dial-up to the
network, this was the first time members had to
We are in the process of implementing Perfigo. The system can be
gradually implemented to accommodate the learning curve of the users.
We are mostly a Cisco shop, and since this was purchased by Cisco it
integrates with few problems
Fred
-Original Message-
From: Matt Ashfield
Sorry, little bit out of topic, and thanks Mark.
In your former email, mentioned having Airspace APs for wireless. We
had asked Cisco about the network design for Clean Access (NAC
appliance) integrate with Airspace controllers or 6500 WiSM controller
blade cluster (at least 2 blades or
Both
www.cisco.com Cisco, http://www.tropos.com/troposand http://www.belairnetworks.com/Bellair
networks have wireless mesh networks.
Cisco's is built on they're AireSpace acquisition, so it
integrates with those controllers.
Here is the Marketing line...
If the reason for no antenna attached to building is beautification,
some Cisco APs (mesh based)from the Airespace acquisition may be a good
fit.
They attach to light poles and look pretty good.
They better look good for $3995 list price/AP...accessories not included!
I forgot the name of the AP,
Agreed. There are a couple of important components.
The first is 802.1x but as important is fast roaming (secure handoffs
between APs). IEEE 802.11r is still a work in progress. PMK-caching is
the way to facilitate secure fast roaming in current generation products
but it's likely not going