WiFi courses/vendors recommendation

Guillaume Tournat guillaume at ironie.org
Mon Jun 1 06:06:00 UTC 2015


Fortinet has good products for wifi indoor. Not tested outdoor. 



> Le 1 juin 2015 à 00:43, Mike Lyon <mike.lyon at gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> Ubiquiti Networks.
> 
> Its cheap and it works great. Support sucks though.
> 
> I use Ubuquiti gear for my wireless ISP and i use their UniFi APs for when
> i do events.
> 
> If you need high density wireless, check out Xirrus Wireless access points,
> they are awesome.
> 
> -Mike
>> On May 31, 2015 3:30 PM, "James Laszko" <jamesl at mythostech.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I don't have a vendor-agnostic answer for you on #1, but as far as a
>> vendor - Ruckus Wireless.   We are a partner who sells and deploys and the
>> stuff is quite awesome for what you're looking for.  I'd be happy to
>> introduce you to relevant people over there for guidance.
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> 
>> James Laszko
>> Mythos Technology Inc
>> jamesl at mythostech.com
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces at nanog.org] On Behalf Of Abdullah Medhat
>> Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2015 3:07 AM
>> To: nanog at nanog.org
>> Subject: WiFi courses/vendors recommendation
>> 
>> Good day all,
>> 
>> We are looking forward to establish MetroWifi network as a new business
>> line in our company, in addition to small/medium events Wifi coverage.
>> 
>> I have two questions:
>> 1. What are the required resources/material/training curriculum to let our
>> engineers start educating in this? We are looking for the vendor-agnostic
>> materials that will give our engineers the WiFi essentials/fundamentals to
>> start building a good foundation before evolving to the professional level.
>> 
>> 2. What vendors do you recommend? We need to find a cost-effective yet
>> competent option with good pre/post sales service.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> Abdullah Medhat
>> 



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