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Tail Cats2021-09-22 10:39:06
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Tail Cats, 2021-09-22 10:39:06

On what equipment to build a wireless network for the office?

It is necessary to deploy a wireless network in the office, 150 sq.m., 15 laptops + 15 phones, 5 wireless printers, the guest network must be isolated. I thought about throwing a couple of mikrotik, with capsman roaming. Do I need a separate router or will two hAP ac2 be enough? There is an ubiquity point, but it is stupid, it needs a controller, and did not work with them.
Need advice on which set of equipment to choose to get a reliable network, a budget of up to 30 tr.
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vovaxa44, 2021-09-24
@dikiykot

Do not design WiFi on Mikrotik! They do not support 802.11r/k/v roaming protocols. When moving, devices will break all connections and disconnect from the network for 5 seconds. Such Mikrotiks do not support Beamforming, so the coverage area will be smaller. Mikrotik poorly manages airtime when the number of clients is more than 5.
I recommend Keenetic for consideration, where all these functions are implemented + there is a smart qos that automatically puts applications for ip-telephony in the first place (viber, telegram, zoom, google meet, etc.) and where there are several thousand of these applications in the database.
I can also recommend Ubiquiti and TP-Link eap points. If there is money, then this is HPE Aruba.
Wifi in Mikrotik is just an additional feature for show. Mtics are good as gateways or radio bridges, but not as access points. Put Mikrotik - you will be disappointed in WiFi! I repeat once again - Mtikah does not have roaming !!!
If there is a lot of money, then Ruckus shows itself best.

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Ragnar Black, 2021-10-13
@Ragnar1

no hap ac^2 is enough. Install cAP AC network wherever you need it, connect them to CAPsMAN, control traffic and all settings from it. I recommend taking a TILE device (CCR) as the core, followed by a PoE switch to which all Access Points are connected (save on outlets, but you will always have centralized power management, i.e. you can reboot which point you need).
Since you are doing it for the company and then you will have to service it all, as I assume, do not save on hardware. the saved penny will turn you into a hundred times more headache.

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2021-09-22
@Zarom

The best option is a separate router and separate points. But for a small network is not so important.
It is better not to take very simple models.
I usually used dual band wap ac points.
Router - depending on the needs. For example 4011. You can take the option with WiFi and refuse one of the points.

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Drno, 2021-09-22
@Drno

In theory, your router should be enough. A separate router is unnecessary, because 50 clients is a meager load for a mikrik

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Rezorf, 2021-09-27
@Rezorf

And why for an office of 150 sq. m. 2 access points? Or does it mean that the office consists of several rooms? If the partitions are plastic / glass, then one RB4011iGS + 5HacQ2HnD-IN is enough.

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zvl, 2021-09-30
@zvl

I recently had a similar issue.
Switch with PoE - https://shop.nag.ru/catalog/00001.kommutatory/4021...
Controller for access points - https://shop.nag.ru/catalog/33702.wi-fi-marshrutiz..
Access points themselves - https : //shop.nag.ru/catalog/33702.wi-fi-marshrutiz...
If there is Ubiquity, the controller can be deployed on a virtual machine if the network is a virtualization server.

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Dmitry Yakovenko, 2021-09-30
@darkfire13

I support vovaxa44
at the expense of microtes Buy UniFi 6 Lite (U6-Lite) Ubiquiti, which does not require the installation of a controller. Scan the QR code once on your device. The entire network of 150 square meters works for you.

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Tail Kotov, 2021-10-29
@dikiykot

I installed an ubiquiti dream machine and a unifi 24 switch until even additional points were needed. everything is managed from the cloud remotely, which is of course convenient. 40 thousand came out for equipment
thanks to everyone, the answers helped me make a choice

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