earlier this year I converted our warehouse of 250,000 square feet to 802.11b WiFi using Cisco 1200 series AP's. Our cost per AP was 1900.00 (CDN) using power over ethernet. This cost includes contractors, electricians, cat5e, fiber, and even antennas.
Im not here to toot any horns for 802.11b or Cisco or anything... but our cost per AP would have been WAY higher if it weren't for power-over-ethernet technology.
where's the monkey with 4 asses?
well there are much easier ways to knock out an AP using software, and you won't even get your hands dirty.
More importantly tho, if you can't even physicaly secure your WIRED network, you really are not doing your job.
well the power flowing through these Cat5e cables is low amprage DC current.
DC sources start to get dangerous at the Microwave Oven and TV levels.
Even if you put a kink in this stuff it wouldn't cause a safety risk.
earlier this year I converted our warehouse of 250,000 square feet to 802.11b WiFi using Cisco 1200 series AP's. Our cost per AP was 1900.00 (CDN) using power over ethernet. This cost includes contractors, electricians, cat5e, fiber, and even antennas. Im not here to toot any horns for 802.11b or Cisco or anything... but our cost per AP would have been WAY higher if it weren't for power-over-ethernet technology.
evidance that EA isn't the only company slave driving their programmers just to meet deadlines...