Networks Thread, Wireless network recommendation in Technical; I'm about to decide on which brand to go with for our wireless solution. But I would like to know ...
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16th November 2011, 04:54 PM #1 Wireless network recommendation
I'm about to decide on which brand to go with for our wireless solution. But I would like to know which system would you implement if you were in my situation as I would like to compare between those systems, maybe I've missed something. I hope you guys can help me.
Aruba Solution:
Controller:
Aruba 3400 Controller
Acess Points (mix of the following APs):
Aruba 105 Wireless Access Point (Dual Radio)
Aruba 125 Wireless Access Point (802.11a/n + b/g/n)
Ruckus Solution:
Controller:
Zone Director 1050
Acess Points:
ZoneFlex 7363 dual-band
Juniper Solution:
Controller:
Wireless LAN Controller WLC800R
Access Points:
WLA522 AP with dual radios 802.11a/b/g/n 2x2 MIMO
cisco Solution:
Controller:
Cisco 5508 Wireless LAN Controller
Access Points:
Cisco 1261 Lightweight Indoor Wireless Access Point
Last edited by sacabonos; 16th November 2011 at 05:08 PM.
Reason: cisco offer added
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16th November 2011, 04:56 PM #2 Meru is also one to consider...the 1 channel system works very well for the Meru system and works well in a lot of schools.
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16th November 2011, 05:07 PM #3 I've used Ruckus managed, Netgear managed and Netgear unmanged solutions in schools. I wouldnt hesitate to deploy another Ruckus solution - even the teachers have commented on how reliable the wireless is now - it quite simply does not fail anymore (well unless someone turns the wireless off on a laptop!). We've had it in for over a year.
I'm not saying the other solutions you have proposed wont be as good, I can only comment from my own experience.
Steve
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16th November 2011, 05:14 PM #4 I would also recommend Meru like @Nephilim.
Really good quality and the support is brilliant. Let me know if you need further details
Thanks
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16th November 2011, 05:20 PM #5 We've got a Netgear managed system in here, no problem at all. good coverage with few access points.
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16th November 2011, 08:43 PM #6 Thank you guys for the input, I would like to get more of a comparative opinion and if you've used these controllers or access points what was the strength and weakness that you've found?
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16th November 2011, 08:45 PM #7 Look at Ubuiquiti- excellent product and an excellent price.
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16th November 2011, 08:56 PM #8 I've used Ruckus and Aerohive. Both are excellent systems. Currently got an Aerohive system here with 80 dual-band APs for site-wide wireless (idea being it has to support around 2-3k devices) working very well
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16th November 2011, 09:44 PM #9 Used hp unmanaged, Aruba and now have ruckus which is excellent. Nothing wrong with Aruba but got much better coverage with ruckus in testing. The zoneflex 7363 AP's are really good but I'd probably want one of the new 1100 zonedirectors.
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16th November 2011, 10:51 PM #10 I've had Ruckus managed wireless in my schools that I have worked in and its been very successful and highly recommended, we are about 15% covered on our current site with the Ruckus we have, with us having full coverage on both sites by Sept 2012.
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16th November 2011, 11:04 PM #11 
Originally Posted by
Soulfish
I've used Ruckus and Aerohive. Both are excellent systems. Currently got an Aerohive system here with 80 dual-band APs for site-wide wireless (idea being it has to support around 2-3k devices) working very well

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I was just going to recommend Network Access Points, Routers, and Cloud-enabled Management Software and Services | Aerohive Networks have had good reports and am currently researching at the moment.
Will PM you for details
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16th November 2011, 11:20 PM #12 Meru has been great for us. Can walk from one side of the site to the other without dropping a ping.
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17th November 2011, 10:04 AM #13 Hi
Can I ask approximately how must you have paid for a decent wifi system would cost for a secondry school 1000 students and 120 staff. Its one big building.
I know this is very general.
Richard
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21st November 2011, 02:58 PM #14 
Originally Posted by
Tallwood_6
I'd probably want one of the new 1100 zonedirectors.
noted.
I have a policy in the school which not allow teachers to bring thier own WiMAX/WIFI routers, which of thoses systems I mentioned can help me locate rouge access points better.
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21st November 2011, 03:08 PM #15 We have it setup so the zonedirector notifies us when it detects a rougue device and if you setup the map view it will try and show you where the device is positioned. It gives you information such as MAC Address, Channel Radio Type, Encryption, SSID, and Last Detected Date as well.
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Thanks to Tallwood_6 from:
sacabonos (21st November 2011)
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