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"Managed wireless network" = £50,000

 
 
Peter
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      12-06-2011, 06:01 PM

Chris Hills <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

>On 03/12/2011 17:03, Peter wrote:
>> My son's school newsletter says they need to spend 30k to 50k for the
>> above.
>>
>> What on earth could this be?
>>
>> Surely it is a load of wifi access points, wired up to an ethernet
>> router, etc.
>>
>> I wonder whether the school is being massively ripped off.

>
>You should try and get them in touch with aerohive. They have a great
>track record and the best AP hardware and value for money in the industry.


Thanks; I will pass it on.
 
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