
Take a look at ruckus Wireless products. I know they are very powerful and support multiple SSIDs. On Feb 20, 2012 5:37 PM, "Odhiambo Washington" <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
I am doing a WiFi network in a building with two offices across a think concrete wall. I'd like the two to share just one AP, and I'd like to have a separate SSID for Guests.
I am therefore looking for a high power AP that supports multiple SSIDs.
By high power, I mean something transmitting in the range of upto 1000mW of output power. Ubiquiti PicoStation M2-HP has this sort of transmit power but not multiple-SSID, althout I see it's possible by manually editing the config file via the CLI. This doesn't look good if this device was to be managed by someone without such detailed knowhow.
I am considering also the Linksys E4200 but I cannot find any details about the transmit power. Anyone using the E4200 who can report on the details?
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