9, 2009 9:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Single Channel vs Multi-Channel
Architecture
I don't have much experience with a single channel deployment, but
without even getting into vendor preferences or specifics I can't
see how a single channel can gain any
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We have been running a 4 channel plan for 3 years with ARM (Aruba)
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I don't have much exp
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From: Ryan Holland
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 09:04:34
To:
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Single Channel vs Multi-Channel Architecture
...interesting thread...
When we were making our decision 3+ years ago, we discounted Meru
primarily on scalability information in the
Howdy,
I'm glad someone has a successful large-scale Meru deployment, during
our research at Texas A&M we identified similar potential issues with
the Meru solution and we opted to go with a multi-channel solution
(Cisco/Aruba) instead in favor of flexibility and trust in an
intelligent (heh)
Joe
At Illinois we don't have 10K APs - we have around 2650 Meru APs
installed in over 200 buildings as of today and I find that single
channel works well.
I think it does work with multi-channel neighbors - We provide wireless
in buildings with University groups or commercial tenants that p