Christopher Chan wrote:
On Saturday, July 09, 2011 10:35 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On Friday, July 08, 2011 12:01:36 PM Christopher Chan wrote:
Professional Wireless Router? That knocked me off my seat :-D. 'Wireless router' has become associated in my mind with that device you put in homes. So what professional wireless routers are out there?
Cisco has a few; see the ISR G2 1941W for one that is a 'cut above' the former Linksys product lines.
Larger Cisco ISR's (2900 and 3900 series) support a network module that acts as a supervisor of sorts for Cisco access points, too.
/me shrugs. I am happy as a fish in water with them Aerohive 340 APs and HP 2910al PoE+ switches. Lifetime warranty, downloadable firmware for the switches and the access points have proven to be pain free once setup.
No blooming uber expensive support contract to deal with.
Those can be marked as Office applications, but not the professional.
Professional link Today would be those that can pass 150Mbps of *real* throughtput with full routing up to the distance of 30km, or 75Mbps up to 55km. And it can be done under 1000 EUR ($1500) without large batteries, solar chargers or similar accessory gear. And those "routers/AP's" that are rated 300Mbps and have 100Mbps LAN and weak CPU..... heh.
Ljubomir