Hi,

Apologies for the delay in replying the list, the long weekend break
over Easter being the guilty party there.
Thank you all so much for your replies, and some very interesting
discussion too.

The outlook for being able to achieve this is goal seems to be quite
positive, it does appear that Cisco are behind the rest when it comes to
providing this kind of service, which is a bit annoying as we've
recently re-procured for .11n and the decision was to stay with Cisco.  
I expect there is the option that if Cisco not suitable to use an
alternate vendor for these areas, though not ideal.

Many thanks,
Jezz.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Palmer J.D.F.
> Sent: 21 April 2011 16:12
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] High client density WiFi?
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've been posed a tricky question by someone on a planning committee
> for
> a new campus building.
> "...is it actually feasible for 500 simultaneous WiFi connections in a
> lecture room?"
> 
> I was hoping that there would be someone that might have experience of
> answering (or providing a solution to) such a question who could offer
> some input as to whether this is possible, or how close to the figure
> of
> 500 could we realistically achieve with the technology currently
> available?
> 
> We are Cisco a site so ideally any solution would need to be one Cisco
> is capable of delivering, but if there are other vendors that are
> proven
> to be able to provide this kind of coverage to good effect, then I'd
be
> glad to hear of your experiences.
> 
> All the best,
> Jezz Palmer.
> 
> -------------------------------------
> Jezz Palmer
> Library & Information Services
> Swansea University
> Singleton Park
> Swansea
> SA2 8PP
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