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Former Apple Macintosh evangelist Guy Kawasaki posts Twitter messages about a lot of different things, but the message he put up on Tuesday afternoon was really out of character.
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The challenges and the Practical Approach to a ‘Wi-Fi that works’
Creating “Wi-Fi that works”, even with minimal requirements, is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types that must perform well over the wireless infrastructure, but when adding in the speed and complexity of 802.11n, a variety of demanding applications, high-density environments, and tricky deployment scenarios, controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. This whitepaper defines what a Wireless 2.0 network is, and the importance of a controller-less architecture for performance, reliability, scalability, security, and flexibility.
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Today’s de facto standard controller-based Wi-Fi infrastructure model is just too complicated,
too expensive, and too unreliable. It’s common for enterprise and mid-market network operators
alike to get caught in a crossroads of compromises involving costs, complexity, features, and
reliability.