Having said that we pulled a 3702i AP the other day that was performing
terribly on 5ghz interface. But only 1 user in the area was reporting issues
and mostly because he had some large file transfer requirements.. not a high
density area at all either
So perhaps there’s a few issues out there
Cisco AP’s Almost 1900 now ranging from 1131-37002 series
Never had enough issues to record anything. So anecdotal
Perhaps 1 DOA every 400 AP’s
Sitting at about 10 failures for installed AP’s the last 2 years. But about 7
of that would be the +10 year old 1131 models
So gone pretty well for us
5 years, 315 APs, 0 failures. Extreme Networks / Enterasys
*--Jeremy L. Gibbs*
Sr. Network Engineer
Utica College IITS
T: (315) 223-2383
F: (315) 792-3814
E: jlgi...@utica.edu
http://www.utica.edu
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 5:10 PM, Thomas Carter
wrote:
> 275
We have around 1200 Cisco APs and over the last year I have had about 10-12
RMAs on APs, with the majority of them being AIR-CAP702s. This does not include
the 10 I lost to a lightning strike which they would not replace because of
their act of God clause. To clarify I went back to April 2015,
We only have about 330 APs at the moment but have had two failures. One
from an airhandler drip pan overflowing right into the AP and the other
was from a lightning strike on an external bridge AP. We use Ruckus for
the last 5 years. We have 1800+ students in dorms on campus.
Harry Rauch Sr.
Jason,
School: University of North Georgia
Brand: Aerohive
Access Point Count: 1200
RMA Replacements in the last year: 5 (Calendar year 2015)
Failure rate: 0.4%
We have had 1 unit fail this year due to a busted water heater soaking it in a
residence hall.
I believe all of the
I’m curious to know other institutions’ equipment failure rate for access
points.
School: College of Charleston
Brand: Xirrus
Access Point Count: 692
RMA Replacements in the last year: 36
Failure rate: 5%
What do you observe?
--
Jason Trinklein
Wireless Engineering Manager
College of Charleston