The new AP 71731 and RFS6000 controller looks like a strong product. I have a friends that works at some of the largest retailers and they use mostly motorola AP and switches.
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Misleading information on 3 spatial streams
The article incorrectly states that the product offers 3 spatial streams. This is in fact incorrect. The Motorola product , along with ALL other vendor's products on the market today, supports only 2 spatial streams. Each spatial stream gives you 150Mbps of throughput, so having 2 streams gives you 300 Mbps, and 3 streams will give you 450 Mbps. There is no silicon vendors selling radio chipsets with 3 patial streams. Similarly, there is no client vendors supporting more than 2 spatial streams and 2x2 MIMO.
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Revisen Aruba Networks Wireless 5ta generacion
Es bueno mirar alternativas de algunas empresas que estan mas adelantadas en este tema. www.arubanetworks.com y su valoraciion en el cuadrante garnert. Tiene mesh desde hace mucho y funcionando soluciones de exito, entre ellas la del aeropuerto el Dorado en la ciudad de Bogota-Colombia, que con aviones, radares, etc funciona excelente. revisen casos de exito.