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 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos