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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Johnson" data-source="post: 89748" data-attributes="member: 975"><p>Re: Wireless routers</p><p></p><p>I have to say, I have grown tired of my iPad in a professional environment. I find it to be very average for a number of reasons:</p><p></p><p>- The iPad has a great touchscreen, but its not particularly accurate as it is purely capacitative. Nothing beats a screen with a proper digitizer and a stylus for accuracy</p><p>- The wifi performance is very average. Small antennae are probably to blame, but once you get to larger (Arena+) venues, maintaining a solid connection becomes difficult.</p><p>- As good as the app store is, nothing beats being able to run your apps natively</p><p></p><p>Its for this reason that I'm in the process of buying a windows tablet for all my work tablet needs. I'll be fitting it out with a high powered dual band wifi card.</p><p></p><p>For those in the know. What's your take on the Ubiquiti equipment? I've found them to be excellent, but from an IT engineer's perspective, how do they stack up against the big boys of wifi gear? (cisco, etc...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Johnson, post: 89748, member: 975"] Re: Wireless routers I have to say, I have grown tired of my iPad in a professional environment. I find it to be very average for a number of reasons: - The iPad has a great touchscreen, but its not particularly accurate as it is purely capacitative. Nothing beats a screen with a proper digitizer and a stylus for accuracy - The wifi performance is very average. Small antennae are probably to blame, but once you get to larger (Arena+) venues, maintaining a solid connection becomes difficult. - As good as the app store is, nothing beats being able to run your apps natively Its for this reason that I'm in the process of buying a windows tablet for all my work tablet needs. I'll be fitting it out with a high powered dual band wifi card. For those in the know. What's your take on the Ubiquiti equipment? I've found them to be excellent, but from an IT engineer's perspective, how do they stack up against the big boys of wifi gear? (cisco, etc...) [/QUOTE]
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