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Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup?
From: Josh Luthman <josh () imaginenetworksllc com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 23:50:10 -0400
My equipment that can't do 5.4 with the latest stable or beta firmware says you can't. Hopefully we get 5.1 "soon". :) Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Jun 19, 2015 11:36 PM, "Faisal Imtiaz" <faisal () snappytelecom net> wrote:
FCC Cert claims different. :) Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom 7266 SW 48 Street Miami, FL 33155 Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: Support () Snappytelecom net ------------------------------ *From: *"Josh Luthman" <josh () imaginenetworksllc com> *To: *"Faisal Imtiaz" <faisal () snappytelecom net> *Cc: *"NANOG list" <nanog () nanog org>, "Ray Soucy" <rps () maine edu> *Sent: *Friday, June 19, 2015 9:16:37 PM *Subject: *Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Uhm he's not wrong... Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Jun 19, 2015 9:13 PM, "Faisal Imtiaz" <faisal () snappytelecom net> wrote:The thing you need to watch out for with Ubiquiti is that they don'tsupport DFS, so the entire U-NII-2 channel space is off limits for 5 GHz. Huh ???? Please verify your facts before making blanket statements which are not accurate ... Faisal Imtiaz Snappy Internet & Telecom ----- Original Message -----From: "Ray Soucy" <rps () maine edu> To: "Sina Owolabi" <notify.sina () gmail com> Cc: "nanog () nanog org list" <nanog () nanog org> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 7:07:01 PM Subject: Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless networksetup?I know you don't want to hear this answer because of cost but I've hadgoodluck with Cisco for very high density (about 1,000 clients in a packed auditorium actively using the network as they follow along with the presenter). The thing you need to watch out for with Ubiquiti is that they don't support DFS, so the entire U-NII-2 channel space is off limits for 5GHz.That's pretty significant because you're limited to 9 x 20 MHz channelsor4 x 40 MHz channels. Keeping the power level down and creating smallcellsis essential for high density, so with less channels your hands arereallytied in that case. Also, avoid the Zero Handoff marketing nonsense they advertise; I'm sure it can work great for a low client residential areabutit requires all APs to share a single channel and depends uponcoordinatingonly one active transmitter at a time, so it simply won't scale. I don't have experience with other vendors at large scale or highdensity.I don't think what you're talking about is really high density anymore though. That's just normal coverage. Wireless is a lot morecomplicatedthan selecting a vendor, though. If you know what you're doing even Ubiquiti could work decently, but if you don't even a Cisco solutionwon'tsave you. You really need to be on top of surveying correctly andhavingappropriate AP placement and channel distribution. On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 1:57 AM, Sina Owolabi <notify.sina () gmail com>wrote:Hi We are profiling equipment and design for an expected high userdensitynetwork of multiple, close nit, residential/hostel units. Its goingto be8-10 buildings with possibly a over 1000 users at any given time. We are looking at Ruckus and Ubiquiti as options to get over the high number of devices we are definitely going to encounter. How did you do it, and what would you advise for product and layout? Thanks in advance!-- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531 MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
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- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup?, (continued)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Tyler Mills (Jun 18)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Faisal Imtiaz (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Steven Miano (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Bartek Krawczyk (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Sina Owolabi (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Faisal Imtiaz (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Ray Soucy (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Randy Bush (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Faisal Imtiaz (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Josh Luthman (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Faisal Imtiaz (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Josh Luthman (Jun 19)
- Re: Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? tqr2813d376cjozqap1l (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Ray Soucy (Jun 19)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Sina Owolabi (Jun 20)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Rafael Possamai (Jun 20)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Marco Teixeira (Jun 20)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Rafael Possamai (Jun 20)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Ray Soucy (Jun 20)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Sina Owolabi (Jun 20)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? John Todd (Jun 21)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Mike Lyon (Jun 21)
- Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup? Tyler Mills (Jun 18)