08-24-2009 06:30 AM - edited 07-03-2021 05:58 PM
Hello,
i need to make sure that a company can surf on one broadband connection from several rooms on 2 different floors,
what router and ap i should buy to cover 100m
wth regards
08-24-2009 10:47 AM
Well this very much depends on what the building structure is.
You should consider a site survey for the wireless strength. Cisco partners / retailers could offer such services.
If you are looking for something simple, you can get a linksys n router which will do routing an ap. Not sure if the coverage will be that great. I use it to cover about 80m in buildings.
08-24-2009 12:55 PM
Hi,
txs for the reply, wich router you had in mind?
i thought an aironet 1140 series ysed as accespoint together with a router but dont know wich one to choose i'm using a broadband connection, not adsl
if i dont have enough coverage i can use more in wireless bridge or am i wrong?
with regards
08-24-2009 02:48 PM
Firstly, until Cisco releases the autonomous IOS (aIOS) for the 1140, you can't use the 1140 unless you have a Wireless LAN Controller.
Next, how does the xDSL come in to your site? Cisco has a number of xDSL ISRs (850/870) integrated with a 4-port (non-PoE) switch (2950-like behaviour).
Last year, Cisco started releasing their new xDSL routers, 860, 880, and 890.
Model Comparison Chart
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps380/prod_models_comparison.html
No matter what router or AP model you choose, you need to do a Wireless LAN Site Survey so you will know whereto deploy your AP how may AP's to deploy.
If you want an affordable solution, then Linksys products can be a way to go, however, if you want to go down the Cisco path ... let us know!
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