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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Big Aruba Environments- Management of
multiplecontrollers
Hi Bruce-
I do understand your points. I am actually a fan of AirWave as a network admin,
and as a freelance writer have covered their development in both Network
Computing Magazine and Information
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[wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of John W Turner
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Big Aruba Environments- Management of
multiplecontrollers
We have 6
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Big Aruba Environments- Management of
multiplecontrollers
We have 6 controllers (though that is really immaterial since you only config
the WLAN
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John W. Turner
Director of Networks & Systems
Brandeis University
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Big Aruba Env
We did a trial on both...
For us the MMS was unreliable and some of the tools (like finding users) just
didn't work. We were constantly rebooting and tweaking, but I must note we had
the software version not the appliance.
The airwave product for us was great with stats, finding users and what
We did an Airwave trial (monitor only - 8 controllers), the function to config
your controller just isn't there yet, but for stats it's great.
We still just use the gui on the master and are happy with that...configs don't
change much, so it's not something that has to be to slick and most
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