RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Meraki Evaluation

2014-11-10 Thread Jeremy Hunt
Thank you both, for your insight. We've been testing for the past few weeks and I have to say that Meraki is "as advertised" in terms of their ease of configuration and deployment. We're going from n to ac, so I expect there to be fewer problems than a g to n migration. Coverage gaps are a conc

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Meraki Evaluation

2014-11-10 Thread Hall, Rand
> I had more user connectivity complaints with the new system > than we’d ever had with the old gear I might attribute that to band steering. Dual-band clients in older lightly covered areas will suffer. Rand Rand P. Hall Director, Network Services askIT! Merrimack College 978-8

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Meraki Evaluation

2014-11-10 Thread Hall, Rand
>Do you just get user complaints when no one can connect, or is >there some way to automatically monitor the dashboard, and reboot >APs that have had zero clients for a long time? (Is there a report >that gives daily users per AP? I have not found anything better than >checking the APs list severa