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Re: Recommended wireless AP for 400 users office


From: Seth Mos <seth.mos () dds nl>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2015 18:45:27 +0100


Op 29 jan. 2015, om 17:18 heeft Tyler Mills <tylermills () gmail com> het volgende geschreven:

Most of the issues are related to firmware.  Most of my UBNT experience was
with the UAP-Pro and the UAP-AC, and it wasn't a good experience.
Production firmwares seem to be of beta quality.

It’s meh, but it’s good enough. Getting wifi „right” is really hard considering the sheer amount of different hardware, 
network stacks etc.

For features, they can't compete with Ruckus.  One thing I can think of off
the top of my head is support for tagging management on its own VLAN and
tagging wired traffic onto another.  If you were to implement this on the
UBNT products you would have to SSH into every single one and implement the
features as you would on a linux box, and it might work.  Ruckus, you
configure the VLAN's how you would want through the Zonedirector or the
AP's GUI and it will just work.

That’s not true in my experience.

Fyi, I just setup a new site here using the Unifi Pro AP’s and I’ve been doing the reverse. Management is untagged, and 
tag all the traffic VLANs. That works just fine, have been doing that since 2013.

The networks are all plain WPA2, but most devices on our wifi seem fine roaming throughout the building without 
dropping much traffic. The management tool is quite allright, more so when considering the prices and the lack of a 
subscription model.

Really, the subscription models offered for some of the other gear is off the wall.

The Unifi gear is by no means bad, but it’s still way better then manually configuring wireless APs without any 
management. It’s still far better then the 3Com/H3C gear I had before that was 3 times as expensive and still lacks 
proper english for the management.

We have a site with 26 APs, and a new one with 8. You can now manage multiple sites from the same server too.


They cost more, but you get what you pay for.

Yup!

Cheers,

Seth


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