
Greetings Listers, What W.A.P.s do you currently use on your networks? Currently, I manage a network of around fifteen laptops at a branch office. The setting is large and the router I use is a Linksys E1000 whose signal can't always reach all the way to the sales department so I want to boost the wireless signal with a wireless access point. Are D-Link any good? Or, do Linksys also have any listings? Any assistance will be highly appreciated. Thank You... Warm regards, Michael Bullut. --- *Cell:* *+254 723 393 114.**Skype Name:* *Michael Bullut.* *Twitter:* * @Kipsang <http://twitter.com/Kipsang/>* *Blog: http://www.kipsang.com/ <http://www.kipsang.com/>* *E-mail:* *main@kipsang.com <main@kipsang.com>* *---*

I would recommend ubiquiti’s <https://store.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap-88.html> UniFi AP Long-Range. One costs around 10K. From: Michael Bullut via skunkworks [mailto:skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke] Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:53 AM To: Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Cc: East Africa Network Operators Group <eanog@orion.my.co.ke> Subject: [Skunkworks] Recommended Wireless Access Points... Greetings Listers, What W.A.P.s do you currently use on your networks? Currently, I manage a network of around fifteen laptops at a branch office. The setting is large and the router I use is a Linksys E1000 whose signal can't always reach all the way to the sales department so I want to boost the wireless signal with a wireless access point. Are D-Link any good? Or, do Linksys also have any listings? Any assistance will be highly appreciated. Thank You... Warm regards, Michael Bullut. --- Cell: +254 723 393 114. Skype Name: Michael Bullut. Twitter: @Kipsang <http://twitter.com/Kipsang/> Blog: http://www.kipsang.com/ E-mail: main@kipsang.com <mailto:main@kipsang.com> ---

Aruba, cisco & ruckus arrvgood for office users. Else the likes of dlink and linksys are for light users on tablets and phones where most on the lan is wired. On Sep 24, 2015 12:33 PM, "George Irungu via skunkworks" < skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
I would recommend ubiquiti’s UniFi AP Long-Range <https://store.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap-88.html>. One costs around 10K.
*From:* Michael Bullut via skunkworks [mailto:skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke] *Sent:* Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:53 AM *To:* Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> *Cc:* East Africa Network Operators Group <eanog@orion.my.co.ke> *Subject:* [Skunkworks] Recommended Wireless Access Points...
Greetings Listers,
What W.A.P.s do you currently use on your networks? Currently, I manage a network of around fifteen laptops at a branch office. The setting is large and the router I use is a Linksys E1000 whose signal can't always reach all the way to the sales department so I want to boost the wireless signal with a wireless access point. Are D-Link any good? Or, do Linksys also have any listings? Any assistance will be highly appreciated. Thank You...
Warm regards,
Michael Bullut.
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i have transitioned all my deployments to either cisco (WAP371) for the small ones, ubiquiti and or aerohive.For customers witha little bit more budget and higher requirements meraki and or Cisco 700/1700/2700/3700 do well. but those tend to be expensive depending on the customer. On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Michael Bullut via skunkworks < skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Greetings Listers,
What W.A.P.s do you currently use on your networks? Currently, I manage a network of around fifteen laptops at a branch office. The setting is large and the router I use is a Linksys E1000 whose signal can't always reach all the way to the sales department so I want to boost the wireless signal with a wireless access point. Are D-Link any good? Or, do Linksys also have any listings? Any assistance will be highly appreciated. Thank You...
Warm regards,
Michael Bullut.
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Try mikrotik Regards, From: Michael Bullut via skunkworks [mailto:skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke] Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 8:53 AM To: Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Cc: East Africa Network Operators Group <eanog@orion.my.co.ke> Subject: [Skunkworks] Recommended Wireless Access Points... Greetings Listers, What W.A.P.s do you currently use on your networks? Currently, I manage a network of around fifteen laptops at a branch office. The setting is large and the router I use is a Linksys E1000 whose signal can't always reach all the way to the sales department so I want to boost the wireless signal with a wireless access point. Are D-Link any good? Or, do Linksys also have any listings? Any assistance will be highly appreciated. Thank You... Warm regards, Michael Bullut. --- Cell: +254 723 393 114. Skype Name: Michael Bullut. Twitter: @Kipsang <http://twitter.com/Kipsang/> Blog: http://www.kipsang.com/ E-mail: main@kipsang.com <mailto:main@kipsang.com> ---
participants (5)
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Alex Watila
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charles kungu
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George Irungu
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John Gitau
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Michael Bullut