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Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 5:21 pm    Post subject: Wireless: Cisco + Airwave Reply with quote

We currently have a large number of Cisco "Fat" APs. I am looking at
getting the Airwave AMP to manage and monitor my configs. We have plans in
the future (about 12 months) to move to the Cisco LWAPP model. I am a bit
nervous that I will not be able to use the Airwave product once I make that
move and am a little nervous about losing my investmen on the AMPt. More
specifically I plan to purchase the Cisco Cat Blade (WiSM) run my LWAPP.
Has anyone made that move yet that can speak to the usefullness of the AMP
once moving to a LWAPP design.

TIA
Barry
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:21 am    Post subject: Re: Wireless: Cisco + Airwave Reply with quote

Barry,

Check this document:

http://www.airwave.com/docs/whitepapers/AW-WP-Best-of-Breed-for-Cisco.pdf

It looks like they have or will have a some kind of a way to work with a
Cisco LWAPP through AireSpace products. But from another hand, if you will
convert your "fat" APs to LWAPP, why not to force this instead of investing
to the AirWave? Cisco has similar product - Cisco Wireless Control System
(WSC). And with the Wireless Location Awareness you can do even more.

Good luck,

Mike
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We currently have a large number of Cisco "Fat" APs. I am looking at
getting the Airwave AMP to manage and monitor my configs. We have plans
in the future (about 12 months) to move to the Cisco LWAPP model. I am a
bit nervous that I will not be able to use the Airwave product once I make
that move and am a little nervous about losing my investmen on the AMPt.
More specifically I plan to purchase the Cisco Cat Blade (WiSM) run my
LWAPP. Has anyone made that move yet that can speak to the usefullness of
the AMP once moving to a LWAPP design.

TIA
Barry

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