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EvdokarovValerii2014-07-23 18:32:07
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EvdokarovValerii, 2014-07-23 18:32:07

Which wireless network equipment to choose?

The network will cover both residential and outdoor areas. At the moment, we have chosen Ubiquiti UniFi AP, Ubiquiti Rocket M2, AirMAX
Omni 2G-10, Ubiquiti NanoStation M2.
with remote control. The price doesn't really bother me.
What can you advise?

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AlekseyNelepko, 2014-08-08
@EvdokarovValerii

If you need equipment stability and high performance - I recommend Ruckus
Technology description smart-wifi.ru/technologies/beamflex
At a price comparable to Cisco, but in the field of signal transmission and reception and fault tolerance due to radio interference, it will be better.
Not to be unfounded - here is an independent test www.thg.ru/network/ruckus_zoneflex_7962/print.html
Important pictures at the bottom of the page.

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Valentin, 2014-07-23
@vvpoloskin

Mikrotiki are cheap and have some of the most powerful transmitters I've ever seen. True, there will be a problem with outdoor performance. And ubiquiti is better suited for covering some business centers and creating radio bridges.

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Gem, 2014-07-24
@Gem

the most reliable equipment, these are the highest prices if it doesn’t rust
out of the budget - to integrators, cisco has everything
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iron, but the difference is small), there are consumers (asus, longs and others like them) and low-cost - planet, huawei and other noname

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nApoBo3, 2015-05-27
@nApoBo3

If the price is not of interest, contact the integrator and write down the wishes in the contract. It makes sense to play with functional, but budget equipment only if the budget is austere, with an understanding of who and how will monitor it.
Do not forget that regulators may have complaints about "external" wifi.

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