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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Stevens" data-source="post: 88186" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>Re: Wireless routers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you can afford it, I definitely second the Cisco Aironet. You definitely want a Wireless N router with a 5GHz radio. I would stay away from anything non-commercial grade; you need something that can withstand a few thousand cell phones coming at it all at once. Anything from the usual suspects: HP, Cisco, Juniper. Where I work recently bought Ruckus and they have been quite good.</p><p></p><p>Another option: can you run a CAT-5 along one of your snakes to the stage? If so, add another wireless access point at the other end and that will help tremendously in preventing weak signal. One last thing, disable the SSID broadcast. It won't help much for security, but most devices will not attempt to join it if it is not visible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Stevens, post: 88186, member: 236"] Re: Wireless routers If you can afford it, I definitely second the Cisco Aironet. You definitely want a Wireless N router with a 5GHz radio. I would stay away from anything non-commercial grade; you need something that can withstand a few thousand cell phones coming at it all at once. Anything from the usual suspects: HP, Cisco, Juniper. Where I work recently bought Ruckus and they have been quite good. Another option: can you run a CAT-5 along one of your snakes to the stage? If so, add another wireless access point at the other end and that will help tremendously in preventing weak signal. One last thing, disable the SSID broadcast. It won't help much for security, but most devices will not attempt to join it if it is not visible. [/QUOTE]
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