-LAN] Wireless Bridge Recommendations
Our small campus of seven buildings in downtown Chicago has relied on point to
point wireless bridging technology since 2002 as the sole means of providing
connectivity between buildings -- first using Western Multiplex equipment, and
then transitioning to
Our small campus of seven buildings in downtown Chicago has relied on point
to point wireless bridging technology since 2002 as the sole means of
providing connectivity between buildings -- first using Western Multiplex
equipment, and then transitioning to BridgeWave 60Ghz equipment. The
BridgeWave
We have had great success with Aruba's MST200.
http://www.arubanetworks.com/products/networking/outdoor-mesh/
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> We have a similar set of needs for about 25 of our campus buildings, which
> all for various reasons we can't get any kind of d
We have a similar set of needs for about 25 of our campus buildings, which all
for various reasons we can't get any kind of direct lines to.
A few people have mentioned a point to multipoint (PMP) solution. We
considered that, and used it a few vendors back, but these days we stick to
strictl
I use Ruckus for my wireless bridges when needed. Setup is simple and
robust. There were times when I have to setup a tripod on a roof with a POE
network connection and have it link to another antenna 2000 ft away. The
setup was: eyeball the two, turn on the antennas and move the
tripod/antenna un
I use Ruckus for my wireless bridges when needed. Setup is simple and
robust. There were times when I have to setup a tripod on a roof with a
POE network connection and have it link to another antenna 2000 ft away.
The setup was: eyeball the two, turn on the antennas and move the
tripod/antenna
We found the ubiquity gear to be very very reasonable in price and
performance.
we use them for parking shacks and the like.
/daniel/
daniel westacott
University of Minnesota
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 12:38 PM, Mike Ricci wrote:
> As our campus rapidly changes and grows, we began placing office
We are using devices from http://www.fluidmesh.com/
Rock solid reliable for a couple of years.. Would recommend without
hesitation.
Regards,
Kevin
Kevin Whitney
Director of Technology
Cresskill Public Schools
1 Lincoln Drive
Cresskill, NJ 07626
201-227-7791 ext 1216 201-227-6746 D
It sounds like you’re looking for a PMP (point to multi-point) solution.
Unfortunately I can’t offer any experience with one of those products.
However, we have used both Bridgewave GE60 and Ubiquiti Airfiber AF24 products
to serve nearby buildings up to 1.2km. They provide great throughput, lat