So we're now considering an enterprise-type wireless LAN solution, and it's about time.
Gone are the days when users mostly connect to WiFi just to check emails and browse the net. Now they demand uninterrupted use of enterprise apps such as ERP systems (Nav, SAP) and report generators (JetReports, Cognos), unadulterated VoIP and streaming audios/videos, and whatnot.
But as an evaluator, how we use it ain't plainly the criteria to consider whether to jump onto the technology or stick with the good ole cables (wired LAN). Besides, wireless APs or access points are still essentially being shared amongst client users connected to it compared to LAN switches that offer dedicated bandwidth per port. Nonetheless, wireless is the practical direction in enterprise connectivity to partially replace the more expensive and inflexible wiring setup.
So my take? I won't jump to a 100% wireless LAN infrastructure (probably not ever). I'd rather have it hybrid depending on the number and profile of users (desktops vs. laptops/tablet users)
Going back to the subject, I wonder which really is the better among these two wireless solution?
Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex
Fast facts/myths:
1.) 90% of SM Malls nationwide are powered by Ruckus, someone told me.
2.) Claims 80% of worldwide enterprise traffic (can't find any proof just yet).
OR
Motorola Wing5 WLAN
Fast facts/myths:
1.) Awarded by Guinness in 2010 for the "most powerful access point" by streaming videos simultaneously to 80 laptops.
2.) Among the best of breed in the wireless network solution industry.
Btw,why not Cisco? Hmmm...
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