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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cost effective alternatives to AP-220-MNT-W2
This is not pretty, but we use standard L brackets you can buy at the hardware
store.
Thanks
TROY WISEMAN
Network Engineer V
INFORMATION TECH
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@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of James Helzerman
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Cost effective alternatives to AP-220-MNT-W2
We use Cisco so I am not sure of the Aruba bracket but I was able to easily
modify a camera
I’m familiar with both the Aruba W2 mount and the Oberon alternative. The
Oberon product is much better. If attached to a wall box, the screw holes are
easier to access than on the W2. If attached to the wall without a box there
are separate holes that can accommodate the larger screws of a t
A local Aruba vendor has made some custom 2-gang cover plates modified with
a tile grid type piece for another Campus. Just mount the adapter plate
and clip the AP similar to a ceiling grid. It was custom piece at a
"decent" price, but can't recall exactly. I've used various Oberon
products and