Steven Tardy wrote:
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 11:57 AM hw hw@gc-24.de wrote:
Apparently Cisco can do it:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/wireless-location...
I was going to mention Cisco WCS which uses wireless “controllers” and “lightweight” access points, but seems you’ve found it. Personally used Cisco WCS a decade ago . . . being able to give law enforcement a detailed map of a building (from autocad file) with a potential stolen wireless device triangulated within 5 feet is pretty impressive.
Don’t know if this can handle all of your other/security/guest requirements but can 100% handle physical location.
So it would actually work, that´s good to know, thanks :)
Beyond their access points and the controller and a support contract, is there anything else we would have to get from Cisco to get this to work?
To me, Cisco is basically out of the question because you can´t even get a firmware image for a new device that arrives DOA because the firmware image is damaged without having a support contract with them. That shows they do not stand behind their products, and they are on the no-buy list. That doesn´t even consider the question of how to get a contract and how much it would cost. They didn´t even tell me that much.
However, it might be a solution, so I have to bring it to consideration.
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