Same here.

Heath

On 10/4/2010 12:50 PM, Ammar Abdulahad wrote:
We are using Xirrus in our entire campus including residential halls. Xirrus really solved the issues we were having in high density areas.
Ammar Abdulahad
IT Service Delivery
Lawrence Technological University


On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Huels, Chris <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    All,


    Currently Washington University uses Meru for wireless. In order
    to migrate to 802.11n, we will have to replace all of the access
    points and look at replacing the controllers to accommodate the
    throughput. This has given us the opportunity to go back and
    assess other vendors that offer enterprise wireless solutions. The
    vendors that we are looking into are Meru, Aruba, and Cisco. I
    would like to get input from this group on some pros and cons of
    each, or are there other vendors that have been working well? Any
    input would be helpful.


    Thanks

    Chris

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Information Systems and Services
Washburn University
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