willay
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What sort of wireless network are you comparing it to thou John? Business grade or soho/home stuff?
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John
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soho grade stuff, best I'm using is an AP900, which although good, just can't deal with being fully wireless.
I know you can do it properly with more money and more kit, but in lieu of that, the powerline things are quite good.
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willay
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The kit I have suggested is priced low and enterprise grade, lots of good feedback, I believe pow has put it about at his work place also which good results.
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John
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Will take a look willay, hadn't seen those before.
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willay
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Search spiceworks forums for comments, most of them are good.
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pow
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ubiquiti stuff is very very good. The worse problem I have is having to restart an ap once in a while!
Are you 100% you can't cable in the most part? I've done some listed building cabling before, just have to be a bit adventurous with your cable routing so as not to upset the apple cart.
[Edited on 14-07-2014 by pow]
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Nismo
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Another one for ubiquiti kit
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Rob_Quads
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That ubiquiti kit looks really nice. No too expensive either
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Nismo
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I install and fit there bridges every other week, top stuff and very well priced.
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