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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am I looking at the wrong one?<br>
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$67 seems like a good price. I might get one these for my house :)
I am lurking on this thread because I offered to donate a couple
rooms of wifi for my kids school and this looks like a fine way to
do that.<br>
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On 2/27/14, 3:55 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:<br>
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On further inspection they’re 802.3at-compliant (25W), not 802.3af
(15W). They do include a mid-span, it appears, but I don’t have
the space in the termination point for them. Hmm.
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<div>I saw that - I wouldn’t want to put the software on any
machines in the building but I could, in theory, run it from my
business network over a VPN.</div>
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<div>On Feb 27, 2014, at 3:52 PM, Erik Anderson <<a
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<div dir="ltr">Yep, they actually have a very nice
management interface for adding new WAPs to the network,
and for centralized management.</div>
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lot?
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<div>What I’d love to do is build a single interface
for them to update passwords on the SSIDs (as
needed) rather than have them go into the AP and
make changes. I’m about 95% certain I can do that
with the 4410 (although I must admit I bought the
wrong hardware last fall and am only now getting
my first ‘proper’ unit this week).</div>
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<div>The price is a little scary, too, but maybe I
can find a place that would demo it for me or give
me remote access to test some features on. I might
be in the market for a few hundred in a year.
:crosses fingers:</div>
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is an excellent WAP, and it does support
PoE:
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2014 at 3:39 PM, Ryan Coleman <span
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I’ve used the WAP-4410n from
Cisco/Linksys for years. I love it,
but it’s only 2.4GHz. The bar I do
work at part-time is in the middle
of getting a new network and wifi
(by me) and I’m trying to find a
dual-band WAP that’s affordable and
readily available.<br>
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I know they can be pricey - the
WAP-4410n was discontinued two years
ago but still goes for $150-$300 new
on the market - but it’s features
make it impossible to not fall back
to (multiple SSIDs, POE, VLAN,
etc.).<br>
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If any of you have any
recommendations or suggestions
please send them through. PoE is a
must (not PoE+/802.3at), however,
because they sit in the ceiling and
there is no 110VAC connections
available above the tile.<br>
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