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802.11n really ready for prime time?
I read this article with strong interest. Our university also recently deployed a trial building with Meru 802.11n gear. Within two weeks, and with MAJOR problems getting the network up and running (vendor engineers on site .. the works) we were finally told that the new .11n APs were recalled and offered b/g replacements. Our new eta is Spring. Moral of the story -- tread carefully with this stuff.
Mr. Cox -- I'd love to understand if our situation was an exception, or if Morissville has experience similar. I think the press may have been overzealous on this topic.