My personal favorites are:
1. D-Link DWA-160 XTreme N
2. Netgear RangeMax Dual Band WNDA3100
I was testing 'N' about 10 months ago and found these 2 USB devices to work
very well. I have been running the D-Link DWA-160 for many months on my winXP
desktop, win7 Thinkpad and my
manufacturer and models/code you are using?
-Lee Badman
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Hi Lee,
No I don't mind opening this up a little. I believe Aruba Networks have a very
good understanding of the limitations imposed during an ambitious scaling
Hello,
My 2 yen:
I don't know if this was covered, sorry if it is repetition.
Some architectures have GRE tunnels for each AP, band (2.4 5 GHz), and
network (number of SSIDs). This overhead tends to build up fast. If you have
2000+ dual band APs with 2 SSIDs, you will be handling 8000 GRE
Hi Chris,
Count me in.
Thank you,
John Wheeler
Wireless Network Specialist
Network Infrastructure Team - McGill NCS
(514) 398-7388
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It sounds like a session 'idle timeout' value was exceeded while the
computers were in sleep/hibernation mode. How long do your controllers
remember an authenticated client while the client is no longer on the
network (hibernating/sleeping)?
I am not sure about the problem of coming out of