05-08-2012 02:44 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:08 PM
We have 4402 controllers with (6) 1242AP's and I'm wondering would it be beneficial to add a couple more AP's to our network to accomodate more users that are coming in or design for a new platform?
I'm not sure what the costs may be to go to a new controller based platform or what AP's would be best (1130's?).
Can onyone provide some insight not in depth but ballpark figures.
thanks.
05-08-2012 03:50 PM
We have 4402 controllers with (6) 1242AP's and I'm wondering would it be beneficial to add a couple more AP's to our network to accomodate more users that are coming in or design for a new platform?
Yes.
I'm not sure what the costs may be to go to a new controller based platform or what AP's would be best (1130's?).
Depends on your budget. The most affordable WAP that only supports 802.11a/b/g is the 1130. If you want to support 802.11 a/b/g/n then you should be looking at the 1040.
Can onyone provide some insight not in depth but ballpark figures.
You need to ask your nearest authorized Cisco reseller. Get a quote from at least three of them so you know what you're up against.
If you still think they are pricey, then try Cisco Refurbished.
05-08-2012 11:25 PM
Hi leo
how do you distinguise between cisco new product and refurbished product
( anyway to distinguise between them, i.e part no .... or any other method )
thanks
Vishal
05-09-2012 04:03 PM
how do you distinguise between cisco new product and refurbished product
( anyway to distinguise between them, i.e part no .... or any other method )
Look at the Product ID of the appliance or the box. Refurbished have the suffix of "-R" or "-Ref".
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