03-15-2020 06:47 AM - edited 07-05-2021 11:51 AM
Hi folks,
I am trying to balance wireless features vs cost to implement a Cisco Wireless solution across my small office and home network. Any guidance would be welcome.
The current setup is 2 x Cisco 887VA router providing internet access to a Cisco ASA 5510, soon to be 5515-x. The ASA connects to a Cisco 2960 switch in the office and home that have all devices connected via Ethernet or via a standalone AP.
I am looking to implement a Cisco wireless solution to further develop my Cisco skills in a mini production network as I continue learning through the certification paths. So number of devices is <20 and VLANs in use <10. At present, 2 Access Points provides enough coverage.
Options:
Mobility Express - was my first though as the cheapest option for deploying a Master/Client AP and Client AP. This is proving to be expensive because of the limited Master AP models to retain AC wireless, and even up to N Band. Controller based options are much cheaper.
Wireless Controller - My knowledge is limited here and prices vary considerably. Any advice for this route would be appreciated as all I need is to run a few VLANs and include AC wireless. Preferably on a Mesh WLAN.
Standalone AP - I note there are SAP2602 and SAP3602 (datasheet link doesn't work) and thinking this is the option for me. Connect an AP to each switch.
Catalyst WLC - there are some OS images that allow a 3850 and 3650 to run Wireless AP. This would allow me to pick up a variety of CAP AP versions. Since Cisco removed this features on later OS images, it may not be an option for me, but wondering if there was a reason this was done and thus ignore this possibility.
Essentially I am a sole trader which means I have difficulties purchasing from Cisco partners as I am told that they only deal with commercial. This leaves me to buy online and means I cannot get a support contract and thus, have to be on the ball with what I buy as the device cannot be upgraded.
Any input on deployment would be appreciated, I am willing to invest in kit to develop knowledge and skills while running my network. There are limits to my resources.
Thanks,
John
03-15-2020 07:35 AM
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