I have been using a Cisco AP1231G at home for a few years. It has been rock solid, no dropped connections or needing to reboot, but I am thinking that it is time to move to N soon. So far I have looked into the Ubiquiti UAP-PRO and the Cisco AP321, but am leaning toward the Cisco AP1042N. I think the stability will be in line with what I currently have, but with N speed. Also, the simultaneous dual band is nice to have since I have both 2.4GHz and 5GHz clients.
I currently have a 6-port 10/100 802.3af injector. Do you think it is necessary to get a separate gigabit injector for a new AP? Right now, I don’t have more than 1 HD video stream going at once, but might in the future and want to make sure I address any bottlenecks.
Also, does anyone have any other AP recommendations?
I currently have a 6-port 10/100 802.3af injector. Do you think it is necessary to get a separate gigabit injector for a new AP? Right now, I don’t have more than 1 HD video stream going at once, but might in the future and want to make sure I address any bottlenecks.
Also, does anyone have any other AP recommendations?
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