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<blockquote data-quote="superczar" data-source="post: 2358413" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Ruckus is geared towards enterprise usage and focused on high density setups with a lot of focus on ease of deployment and lower cost of managing change ..</p><p>Ubnt/Omada are far lower in cost upfront and cost of managing change is irrelevant for a home user setup</p><p></p><p></p><p>Both will give you pretty much seamless real world 600-900 mbps links across your entire house at a significantly lower cost than ruckus/aruba</p><p></p><p>Ruckus and Aruba will also involve a license fee for the controller software - again, non issue in corporate setup but not something you will want to do at home.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Omada or ubiquiti as [USER=82415]@ishanjain28[/USER] mentioned.</p><p>The key with distributed AP setups (SDN) is to try ensure one is available at every place in the household where at least 1 is in Line of sight / near line of sight .</p><p>Both will also need a controller software running on an always on machine (or a dedicated hardware unit ) </p><p>The controller software will take care of managing SSID (single if you want or more) and roaming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superczar, post: 2358413, member: 281"] Ruckus is geared towards enterprise usage and focused on high density setups with a lot of focus on ease of deployment and lower cost of managing change .. Ubnt/Omada are far lower in cost upfront and cost of managing change is irrelevant for a home user setup Both will give you pretty much seamless real world 600-900 mbps links across your entire house at a significantly lower cost than ruckus/aruba Ruckus and Aruba will also involve a license fee for the controller software - again, non issue in corporate setup but not something you will want to do at home. Omada or ubiquiti as [USER=82415]@ishanjain28[/USER] mentioned. The key with distributed AP setups (SDN) is to try ensure one is available at every place in the household where at least 1 is in Line of sight / near line of sight . Both will also need a controller software running on an always on machine (or a dedicated hardware unit ) The controller software will take care of managing SSID (single if you want or more) and roaming [/QUOTE]
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