We've been using Cisco WCS controllers and APs here at $employer, but for a
smaller scale I've been very happy with Ubiquity APs and controllers. I
would HIGHLY recommend setting up radius authentication if you have
a centralized ldap system (Active Directory, OpenLDAP, etc).


On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Roy McMorran <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi All,
>
> At my place of employment we have about a dozen wifi devices scattered
> around our campus.  These are mostly consumer-grade Netgear routers and
> they are not very (ahem) robust.  Many of them are actually plugged into
> little Radio Shack AC timers so they will power cycle every night, but even
> with this kludge we have frequent problems.  We might have an opportunity
> to get away from this playskool crap, so I'm looking for some advice.
>
> My former colleague was apparently a big fan of Netgear and was looking at
> the WNDAP360, which does seem to be a step up from where we are, and can be
> tied to a 'ProSafe 20-AP controller' for some more enterprisey features; we
> actually have a couple of these APs in service now and they seem decent.
> But I wonder if there are better options.  Anyone have a vendor they are
> particularly happy with?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> Roy
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