At what point is a wireless controller needed?
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07-17-2022 11:14 PM
I work for an MSP and also do sales into some enterprise clients, I have a client with 4x 3602 APs and another 17x 3702 APs ready to be installed.
A colleague of his told him he needs a wireless controller now, he wants to know if that is a requirement, or just best practice (his colleague couldn't really elaborate why)
He has 3x 3750X (48port, POE) currently installed.
My current understanding is that he doesn't NEED a wireless controller at this point, but that it would just make managing things a lot easier, is that right or am I off-base here?
Thanks
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07-17-2022 11:27 PM
@retnaosan wrote:
he wants to know if that is a requirement
Personally, I would go for a WLC even with just five APs.
Used 2504 are cheap because people are now dumping them for the 9800. There is really no more reasons to skimp on a WLC.
When the 2504/5508/WiSM-2 came out, there were people who could not afford themselves to get the WLC. The APs were all autonomous and roaming between the APs was a hair-pulling exercise.
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07-17-2022 11:27 PM
- FYI : https://community.fs.com/blog/wireless-lan-controller-explained.html
I would say if you have more then 5 ap's , yes use a wlc , due to the Transmit Power Control and Dynamic Channel Assignment algorithms which the controller uses to control access points for optimal coverage.
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