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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Ubiquiti per dorm room WIFI
No. The wired ports are not being used much. I would say wired usage is the
same as before or a bit less. The only students that used wired were students
that brought an extra desktop computer (we have a
No. The wired ports are not being used much. I would say wired usage is
the same as before or a bit less. The only students that used wired were
students that brought an extra desktop computer (we have a 1 to 1 laptop
program), maybe a gaming station or the WIFI was crap in their room so
they n
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I wanted to test the Ubiquiti on a larger scale but we ended up going with the
Extreme 3912 in-wall WAP. We are completely Enterasys so this made sense. We
are currently installing 700 of the units in the dorms. The first 3 buildings
we installed already had the data por
I wanted to test the Ubiquiti on a larger scale but we ended up going with
the Extreme 3912 in-wall WAP. We are completely Enterasys so this made
sense. We are currently installing 700 of the units in the dorms. The
first 3 buildings we installed already had the data port at 5 foot from the
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We are using something similar with Aruba model 205H 802.11ac 2.4/5 2x2
wave 1 and now the new model 303H wave 2 with MU-MIMO. This is a
hospitality AP model for dorms with built-in 3 Ethernet ports for wired
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I realize this is a couple months old but wan
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Ubiquiti per dorm room WIFI
We are using something similar with Aruba model 205H 802.11ac 2.4/5 2x2 wave 1
and now the new model 303H wave 2 with MU-MIMO. This is a hospitality AP model
for dorms with built-in 3 Ethernet
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You may already awa
You may already aware of this, but Passive PoE is not the compatible with
802.3af, at, etc. You'll either need switches that provide *passive* PoE
or a separate power supply for the APs. I've seen a few posts around the
Internet where people got stung by trying to use industry standard PoE with
p
Hi Michael,
On 12/03/17 00:01, Michael Blaisdell wrote:
> Has anyone looked at the new Ubiquiti IN WALL WAP? It has what I need.
> I also believe it answers some of the questions that came up in past
> posts about residence hall WIFI.
>
> UAP-AC-IW - Ubiquiti UniFi In-Wall 2.4 / 5GHz AC Access
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Ubiquiti per dorm room WIFI
Has anyone looked at the new Ubiquiti IN
Has anyone looked at the new Ubiquiti IN WALL WAP? It has what I need. I
also believe it answers some of the questions that came up in past posts
about residence hall WIFI.
UAP-AC-IW - Ubiquiti UniFi In-Wall 2.4 / 5GHz AC Access Point
I read some of the specs at the baltic network site.
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