07-29-2016 12:26 PM
So I ordered a few R600 UNLEASHED APs for a client site that is having tremendous interference issues (4 story building with multiple tenants per floor) with their current APs (Sophos JUNK).
I find it frustrating, if not laughable that the Unleashed APs are not capable of PER RADIO SSID assignment.
Simple facts:
In a typical SMB deployment (or a town home or cul-de-sac for that matter), there are typically multiple (sometimes dozens) of APs in close proximity, but not controlled by the customer. This means that 2.4 channels 1, 6 and 11 are almost always full of interference and noise.
Most SMB customers still require some connectivity on 2.4, for the sake of legacy devices, even if it is saturated and slow.
Putting the primary WLAN/SSID on 5GHz is usually the best practice.
Lastly, when an SSID is being broadcast on BOTH 2.4 and 5, the connection usually ends up landing on 2.4.
Why in the world would Ruckus decide to force unleashed SSIDs to be broadcast on both radios?
Somebody has their head up their backside.
08-02-2016 07:55 AM
Cloud products: (not really relevant here, but everybody keeps bringing it up).
No, the point of "cloud" products and licensing is to create a predictable, recurring profit stream for the vendor, especially from products that were historically perpetually licensed or one time purchases. It has nothing to do with convenience for the customer. In fact, all if this cloud crap is an inconvenience for most customers, creating much larger attack surface, added monthly costs, the hassles of dozens of accounts, passwords, passwords resets, outages, etc.
As for "cloud" APs... give me a break. The customer still has to buy the freaking hardware and then pay monthly to allow it to operate. In 3-5 years the hardware is outdated and the process starts again. The difference? The Wifi vendor has profited all along for those 3-5 years instead of at the date of initial purchase.
Go ahead and tie your customers to a cloud based firewalls, wireless solutions, productivity suites, switches and software. Tell me how that goes next time one or more of those services are hacked, attacked (DDoS, etc.), bankrupted, bought out, or discontinued. Tell me how that goes when firmware/software updates are not optional and buggy or non-existent when needed.
Sure, in some cases, hosted services make wonderful sense, but most SMBs are having them shoved down their throats in the name of profits for the vendor, not convenience or need of the SMB.
Go talk to a business owner and ask him/her what their per user rollup costs are now and what they were 5 years ago. Then ask them how much more productive the employees and IT department have become. The reality? All of this cloud crap has hindered productivity significantly and increased per employee technology costs by magnitudes (literally).
No cloud for our customers, wherever and whenever possible... Take notice folks, SMBs are tired of paying for, yet one more new "cloud" service every time they turn around.
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